If you’re encountering this frustrating issue, make sure to follow our fixes.

How to enable GPU scaling on AMD?

1. Update Windows

2. Change monitor settings

Make sure to use this function, as it expands the images according to the full size of the monitor and maintains their aspect ratio. Meanwhile, even if it is similar, the Center option disables image scaling and centers the image for non-native resolutions, causing black bars to appear around it.

We’ve written extensively on AMD Drivers crashing on Windows 10. Check out this guide for more information.

3. Perform a clean uninstall and reinstall the GPU driver

An easier solution would be to use a professional tool that takes care of this process automatically. Within minutes, it can look for suitable GPU drivers and it installs them just as fast. With just a few clicks, you can set it to perform this procedure in a safe way, without harming your user data.

4. Perform a System Restore

We hope that our solutions helped you fix this issue. If you found this article helpful, leave a comment in the comment section below. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. READ ALSO:

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