Thin white border showing

Hi all, when I have a document filling the screen (i.e. click ctrl+0) there is a thin white border surronding the image (see attachment). This does not show at any other magnification. Not happened in any other PS iteration (long word!) Can anyone tell me, what might it be and can it be gotten rid of? Would it be a graphics card issue?
thanks for any help you can offer.
Phil

I think it is a display problem not in the file itself. Any saved image I load displays with the thin white border but only at that particular size (which can also be achieved by double clicking on the hand symbol in the toolbox. At any other size the border disappears. The border does not display at any size with CS5 on the same files.

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