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I have just purchased a new monitor (AOC I2267F) and I am having issue with black borders around the edges of the monitor.

I get this issue when using both HDMI and VGA (monitor has no DVI port), however the issue is less with VGA, but still exists.

From my own research I believe that I need to adjust the overscan settings inside the AMD Catalyst Control Centre.

The problem is that I have no GPU so the overscan options do not show up in this.

My CPU is the AMD Phenom II X4 965, and the integrated graphics appears to be "ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (Gigabyte)".

Is it possible for me to adjust the overscan without a GPU, if so, how?

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Are you by any chance using a laptop to drive the monitor?

I have a dim and distant memory of a similar problem with a laptop driving an external monitor which was resolved by cycling through the laptop video output modes (local display, projector display - local blank, projector display local copy, etc). In my case Shift F5 or Shift F8 cycled through the modes. The problem was resolved through experimentation with the video output modes in conjunction with the Windows dual display options.

PaulS
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