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Helioto Jul 29, 2014 @ 7:03pm
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How to stretch 4:3 resolution (remove borders) [EXPLAINED]
Updated 13/04/2020
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Fast explanation bellow. Step by step guide just after it, if the option to stretch the resolution on your computer is greyed out or if you need more explanation.

Fast Explanation:
-Change your monitor resolution to the resolution you want to stretch;
-Open GPU control panel and change the scaling option to full screen (or enabled), apply;
-Make sure csgo is running at the same resolution you just stretched, and done;
-Revert the monitor resolution to the original, your changes will be saved;



Step-by-step guide:


Part one: Outside of the game

In order to stretch a certain resolution on your game, you first need to change some settings outside of it. All steps on this part are meant to be made without opening cs:go. If you have cs:go opened, close it now.

1 - Set your computer resolution to the same resolution you want to stretch.
Example: If you want to play cs:go using 1024 x 720 stretched, you must change the computer(desktop) resolution to 1024 x 720 first.

You can use any 4:3 ratio resolution.(You can generally do this by right-click on your desktop and them choosing 'resolution').

2 - You will notice that you now got black bars after changing the resolution. That's because the resolution can't fit your entire screen. We will fix that.

3- In order to remove these black bars (also know as 'stretch' the screen) you'll need to change some settings on your 'graphics card control interface' (GPU control panel)

- For AMD gpus, you can open the "Radeon Settings" by right clicking on the desktop and choosing the option called "AMD Radeon Settings". It can also be labeled as "CCC"
- For NVIDIA gpus, right-click on the desktop, and choose "Nvidia Control Panel"
- For (some) intel integrated gpus, right click on your desktop and select Graphics Properties.
- For any card not listed here, try to search on google how to open the graphics settings for your GPU.


4 - Once you have opened your GPU's control panel, look for "GPU scaling" and enable it.

- For AMD gpus, you should set the "Scaling Mode" option to "Full panel"
- For Nvidia gpus, you will find it under the monitor display settings, "adjust desktop size and position").
- For any card not listed here, try to look for a setting which changes desktop resolution parameters, sometimes this options appears as 'full screen scaling mode', "Screen Scaling" or just "Scaling". If so, change it to "Full screen". If there's no Full Screen option, try each one of the available settings and hit apply and see if the black bars are gone.

If using more than one monitor setup:
-Nvidia lets you change scaling for each monitor connected, make sure to select the right one. AMD also should have this options (can't say for certain because I don't have an AMD video card anymore). But keep in mind that multiple monitor setup can sometimes prevent the screen from stretching altogether.

*Note 2: If you were unable to get rid of the black bars because you didn't find the option, try to look on google 'how to change the GPU scaling' on your specific graphic's card model. It's easier to find by using these keywords.


5 - Close everything, keep all changes for now.
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Part Two: Inside of Counter Strike: Global Offensive.

All steps on this part are meant to be done inside of cs:go. Open the game.

6 - If you didn't do this already, go to options, and change the cs:go resolution to the same you just stretched, and your black bars should now be gone.

You can now change your desktop resolution to the resolution you used before, and every time you launch your game the resolution will be stretched.

7- Done, enjoy your game.
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*Note 1: if couldn't stretch your resolution after following this guide step by step, just leave a comment. I'm always online. Also, look on the comments section, there's a lot of methods described by other users.

*Note 2: Multiple-monitor setups reportedly prevents screen stretching on some GPUs, so try to select the right monitor when changing settings, if that doesn't work, try to follow the guide using only one monitor plugged in.

*Note 3: For some gpu's, the option to scale the screen won't be available unless the resolution you want to stretch is currently applied as the current resolution of your monitor. That's why I started this guide by asking you to change your desktop resolution.

Last edited by Helioto; Apr 13, 2020 @ 10:42am
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should automatically do it. my native is 1366x768 slightly larger than yours, i am also using AMD. just select fullscreen and then 800x600. on my acer monitor there is a auto adjust button so i can get rid of any black borders with that.
Helioto Jul 30, 2014 @ 5:21am 
Originally posted by exec lol.cfg:
should automatically do it. my native is 1366x768 slightly larger than yours, i am also using AMD. just select fullscreen and then 800x600. on my acer monitor there is a auto adjust button so i can get rid of any black borders with that.

When i select 800x600, even if i chance my desktop res to 800x600 as well, I still get black borders, no matter what.
Tried the "-windowed -noborder" as well, no sucess.
Originally posted by Helio Ramos:
Originally posted by exec lol.cfg:
should automatically do it. my native is 1366x768 slightly larger than yours, i am also using AMD. just select fullscreen and then 800x600. on my acer monitor there is a auto adjust button so i can get rid of any black borders with that.

When i select 800x600, even if i chance my desktop res to 800x600 as well, I still get black borders, no matter what.
Tried the "-windowed -noborder" as well, no sucess.
your desktop rez is always supposed to be your native rez. only change the game rez.
Helioto Jul 30, 2014 @ 5:28am 
Originally posted by exec lol.cfg:
your desktop rez is always supposed to be your native rez. only change the game rez.

Still cant get rid of black borders =/
MUZZY Jul 30, 2014 @ 5:36am 
Ignore what has been said.

Go into your graphics card control centre. It should be located on the little tab next to your clock.

Next go to display properties and untick GPU scaling.

You're welcome

Helioto Jul 30, 2014 @ 5:56am 
Originally posted by muZzY:
Ignore what has been said.

Go into your graphics card control centre. It should be located on the little tab next to your clock.

Next go to display properties and untick GPU scaling.

You're welcome

Its a AMD and I searched the entire Catalyst Control Center (CCC) and didnt find this option.
Helioto Jul 30, 2014 @ 6:50am 
Okay, i managed to stretch it, but it was a little tricky.

First, i opened CCC and changed the desktop resolution to 800x600 there.
Aplied the changes, and then closed ccc.
Opened it again, and this time i chose monitor properties. The option that before was grayed "Full Screen" now was available. Chosed it, then, the screen stretched. Applied modifications.
Then changed the resolution back to native (1300x720), and closed the CCC.
Now, everytime my screen goes to 800x600 (any game) the monitor will be configured to "Full Screen" instead of "Keep aspect ratio".

Thats it, thanks to all.
Last edited by Helioto; Jul 30, 2014 @ 6:55am
big baba Jan 1, 2015 @ 2:27am 
Ok. nvidia guys that comes here. Go in to nVidias controll panel and go to ''adjust desktop size and position'' and tick fullscreen. then it should work.
Tom Feb 7, 2015 @ 6:57am 
Nvidia Control panel doesnt open for some reason... help!
I do not see the advanced graphics settings where i can do that, i've been looking everywhere for an answer/fix for it i have nvidia, but i cannot stretch the screen for some reason pls help
cvzvzxzsd Feb 21, 2015 @ 7:39pm 
+rep @wazpi, really helped a lot. :B1:
Doge Feb 22, 2015 @ 11:58am 
Originally posted by skippindoop:
+rep @wazpi, really helped a lot. :B1:
But is always better try change settings on monitor, because streaching in the GPU wastes more resource and you lost some FPS
Guys! i have made a video with a fix for this problem if you cannot find the fix in the nvidia controlpanel or intel graphics driver.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R3E9uHVA1c
Sypeh Apr 28, 2015 @ 4:07am 
Can u streach with a ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series?
if u can please help.
Last edited by Sypeh; Apr 28, 2015 @ 4:08am
you could try it out, if you can find these settings, if it does not work, please let me know
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