Screen off center in Gnome 3

Hello all,
I installed Gnome 3 a few nights ago and it went smoothly for the most part. I noticed this morning however that my screen is off centered, that is to say I have a black border running along the edge of it. Varies from left to right and has no predictable pattern. During startup the screen is fine it only happens when I launch X. (I believe it's mostly been on the right side which is why I didn't notice it until this morning.)
I'm running x64 and have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 with propitiatory drivers installed. Any help on the matter would be greatly appreicated.
Jon

cahr_g wrote:this power saving mess is very annoying in linux (or is it gnome only issue?), at the end I've gave up trying to make things work with configuration and made a daemon that uses MPRIS interface via dbus and turns power saving off when totem starts playing and turns it on when stops, ... never been so happy watching a movie without having to move my mouse every 10 mins
I have had no issues at all with Gnome 3 power settings getting in the way of video playback (using presentation mode) or even with DWM/WMII when using Laptop Mode Tools.

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