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Looks like a setting with the video where you have to look for that overscan/underscan. If you're using an AMD card it should be under the CCC control panel.

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Are you running a dedicated GPU, if so i think you have downloaded CCC without the drivers. you will need to redownload the correct driver (around 200mb+)

 

After you install it you should now have more tabs in CCC, go to My Digital Flat-Panels > Scaling options and drag the slider to 0%

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I build my new pc and when I'm on my pc it doesn't use the full width.

If you don't understand what I mean I can show a pic

i had the same problem you have to go to ccc and go in to the my digital flat panel and then go to the scaling options and put the bat to the top it should fix it 

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