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So my original gpu broke so i bought a used 650ti from a friend for the time being, but my screen has black bars around it and i cant change the resolution in the display settings of windows 10. in device manager it is saying error43 for my gpu but i have tested a family members gpu in the pc and it worked fine so please help

 

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What resolution monitor?

 

What port are you connecting the monitor to on the GPU?

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Use DDU to uninstall whatever graphics drivers are on your PC, then install the latest driver from the NVIDIA website.

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Nvidia Control Panel > Change Resolution 

 

Nvidia Control Panel > Adjust Desktop Size and Position > Scaling > No Scaling (if youre native resolution is already set)

 

If niether of those work it sounds like a driver issue - easy fix

 

use DDU to completely uninstall the current drivers

then download the latest from Nvidia and install that

 

it should resolve the issue

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