MSI 600 Twin Frozr not full screen without driver

Hi,
i have a problem with my new vga, in the bios or in safe mode or in windows (without driver) does not display in full screen.
With my old 6950 i did not have this problem and now i just replaced only the vga.
bios screen i45.tinypic.com/uueev.jpg
how to solve?

The problem (which is not really a serious one as far as I would see it) is probably related to the individual combination of board, vga and monitor. The card is not defectiove so another one will most likely show the same issue. As you say it works perfectly in Windows so it's just the bios which is not fullscreen.
We might look for a newer vbios but I'm doubting one would help:
Follow this: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=167763.0

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