No underscalling anymore   no 1080p option?

     Hi guys,
I have a 4k Samsung Curved TV with a nMP connected to it. I used to have a mac mini connected and i had 1080p/60 just fine. Now the mac pro is forcing 4k + 24 which is what i dont want. I want 1080p/60 + underscalling. I cannot get the corners of the screen to fit and i've tried holding options during the display menu.
Thanks

Are you connected by HDMI?
What input connections are available on the TV?

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