#Issue with CS2 4:3 Stretched on 572.60 + 5090
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It looks like this now
Not even 4:3 black bars 😭
Seems similar to this
#1344879083783196692 message
going to 500hz ingame fixes it
Use of the Custom Resolutions/Modes feature requires knowledge of your monitor’s supported timing standards and detailed timing parameters. This information must come from your monitor manufacturer. The appropriate timing standards or parameters must be used when adding a custom mode/resolution. Please note that any custom resolutions outside of manufacturer specifications may reduce system stability, cause reductions in computer performance or broken features such as HDR and G-Sync.
If you have issues reading text or seeing images due to the high resolution panel, please open the Settings app > System > Display > Scale and set your desired scale accordingly. If you are intending to set a custom resolution to create a stretched resolution for shooter games, please train your aim instead and adjust the FOV in your game settings accordingly.
Same issue here too - https://www.reddit.com/r/Zowie/comments/1iyompn/xl2586x_everything_become_red_when_changing_to_43/
Posted by TonyBirt: “Scaling Bug with RTX5090 and Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57"”
still not fixed
Use of the Custom Resolutions/Modes feature requires knowledge of your monitor’s supported timing standards and detailed timing parameters. This information must come from your monitor manufacturer. The appropriate timing standards or parameters must be used when adding a custom mode/resolution. Please note that any custom resolutions outside of manufacturer specifications may reduce system stability, cause reductions in computer performance or broken features such as HDR and G-Sync.
If you have issues reading text or seeing images due to the high resolution panel, please open the Settings app > System > Display > Scale and set your desired scale accordingly. If you are intending to set a custom resolution to create a stretched resolution for shooter games, please train your aim instead and adjust the FOV in your game settings accordingly.