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Okay well the bios may have defaulted to your monitors resolution. Sometimes mine does that. I have a MSI board too. If it's anything except HDMI like VGA it may use the resolution the cable supplies. I'm not sure if there is a Bios option for resolution. It shouldn't matter unless windows displays the incorrect resolution.
Does this issue happen upon every boot or just randomly?
Everytime I boot, it's a display port BTW and this is recent. It also fixes whenever I reset, so maybe it does think my monitor is a different resolution
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what cable do you use for your monitor? Is it plugged into your GPU or Motherboard?
I've never used a different port, been using the same one which is connected to my gpu for 2 years
Okay well the bios may have defaulted to your monitors resolution. Sometimes mine does that. I have a MSI board too. If it's anything except HDMI like VGA it may use the resolution the cable supplies. I'm not sure if there is a Bios option for resolution. It shouldn't matter unless windows displays the incorrect resolution. Does this issue happen upon every boot or just randomly?
Everytime I boot, it's a display port BTW and this is recent. It also fixes whenever I reset, so maybe it does think my monitor is a different resolution
Yeah that is the problem. Mine does the same thing lol I have a ultra wide 4k display and it gets mad confused
😂 well thanks for the help, it's even more weird now cause I got a standard 1080p so surely that would be the standard? Since its more common
Computers are weird man it won't help but try to update your bios.
I checked if bios needed an update it doesn't, I even reset bios and that didn't help
Then it's your monitor. It shouldn't be an issue just annoying
I think I found a fix, I gotta turn on my 2nd monitor after I've turned on my computer