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PostPosted: 06 Jan 2015, 00:22 
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Hi guys,
First time posting on WSGF, having just received a Crossover 290M 21:9 monitor in the post. I have a query about aspect ratios in the bios, and how to change them. Details about my system can be found here: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/Matthia ... ved/hhLfrH. The aspect ratio within the bios seems to be stuck at 16:9, but it is stretched out onto the 1080x2560 display - making text difficult to read, and very annoying. A quick google doesn't dig up any solution, so I was wondering if any of you guys could help.
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PostPosted: 07 Jan 2015, 06:37 
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Hi and :welcome

I'm not aware of any Aspect ratio fixes for the bios.
I wonder if this is even possible.

P.S. It would be easier if you mention if your post that you own a Gigabyte GA-Z97X Mainboard.

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PostPosted: 07 Jan 2015, 11:49 
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:welcome

At the point of booting the BIOS will typically throw out a 4:3 ratio image of 800x600-1024x768 resolution, also at the point of booting the GPU drivers will not have been initiated, as such the BIOS will tend to fill the screen, stretching to your displays aspect ratio.

Some monitors have the ability to set the display mode between...
dot-to-dot (pixel match, would draw the incoming signal pixel perfect without any stretching in the center of the display).
keep aspect ratio (will try to fill the screen keeping the original aspect ratio by adding black bars to the sides).
full (will fill the display, stretching the image and disregarding any aspect ratio).

Take a look through the options menu for your monitor to see if it has any built in scaling methods, unfortunately the manual for this display appears to be elusive so I cannot provide a 100% answer, but rather advise what to look out for.

If your monitor fails to support these scaling methods then I am afraid there is little that can be done to resolve this at a BIOS level.

Note the selected scaling method would apply to all incoming signals, including windows, although if you have your resolution set to that of the monitor in windows then this should not be an issue.

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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2015, 20:03 
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Ah well too bad. I don't think my monitor has that setting - it's featureset is fairly basic. Thanks for the help anyways! :)


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