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So today i finally upgraded to windows 10 and everything has gone quite smoothly most of the time. However, after i installed my AMD crimson drivers my steam seems have a lower resolution on my primary monitor but on the second one it looks just fine (they have the exact same resolutions).

 

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Go to your desktop > right click > screen resolution > check the resolution of the screen you're talking about?

Otherwise go to the AMD software (is it still called Cataclyst Control Center? Don't think so..) and check the same thing.

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1 hour ago, Minibois said:

Go to your desktop > right click > screen resolution > check the resolution of the screen you're talking about?

Otherwise go to the AMD software (is it still called Cataclyst Control Center? Don't think so..) and check the same thing.

1 hour ago, ben dover kid said:

only steam?

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well apparently windows 10 decided my monitor uses full 1080p from now on. it used to be 1680x1050, my monitor said its fullhd 1080p and windows 7 said 1920x1080 is the recommended resolution but it didnt scale well on win 7 for me so i used 1680 instead as it scaled perfectly for some reason, dont know whats up with that but at least i got it fixed.

 

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