PC Display Problem GPU

bentejas10

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Here's my build
CPU - Intel i5-6600K
GPU - mSI GTX 1050 Ti 4GB OC edition
RAM - G.Skill Aegis 2x8gb
MOBO - Asus H170 Pro Gaming
PSU - EVGA 600B (Bronze Certified)
CPU COOLER - Cooler Master Hyper T4
STORAGE - Kingston 240GB SSD, WD Blue 2TB HDD
Monitor - Haier 24" 1080p 60hz

So my PC and everything works perfectly it's just when I try to run 1920x1080 resolution, the screen is zoomed in a bit (This is not a windows problem, I've already tried to tinker with the zoom in windows, it does nothing). So I changed the resolution to 1680x1050 and the screen is zoomed out a bit, there is no resolution where it fits properly, these two resolutions are the closest I can get to normal. Although, when I launch a game in 1920x1080, the game is fullscreen and fits perfectly, I just want to be able to watch and edit videos in 1080p not 720p, I have all my drivers up to date. Although I can say that before I installed any of my drivers, it was working perfectly, and then when I installed everything this happened.
 
Solution
The native resolution is 1920X1080. You should make sure the monitor is plugged into the GPU. Make sure you have Geforce Experience and NVIDIA control panel. Make sure the resolution isn't being upscaled to something higher than 1920X1080.

IAmAZ3R0

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The native resolution is 1920X1080. You should make sure the monitor is plugged into the GPU. Make sure you have Geforce Experience and NVIDIA control panel. Make sure the resolution isn't being upscaled to something higher than 1920X1080.
 
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bentejas10

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I had to change the resolution in Nvidia control panel to 1920x1080, then it work out
 

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So it all works? Great!