1. Set a Custom Resolution Using Dedicated GPU Software

This method might vary slightly based on the version of your graphics driver and graphics card, but the process is similar for both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs.

1.1 NVIDIA Graphic Card:

1.2 AMD Graphic Card:

That’s it. Often, enabling GPU Scaling doesn’t require a restart, but if changes don’t take effect, simply restart your PC.

2. Set a Custom Resolution Using Third-Party Software

For users desiring more customization options or whose graphics cards may not support custom resolutions natively, third-party software is a viable solution. This method is compatible with PCs running Windows Vista or later, including systems with AMD, NVIDIA, or partially supported Intel GPUs. That’s it; these methods are simple and effective for setting up a custom resolution.

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