
Thanks so much EDITUPDATE: Im able to run the display at full 4k but looks like 2560x1440. Im unable to make the scaling to work, meaning the display should be running at 4k resolution while I have a scaled HiDPI of 2560x1440.ĭo you have any info on this Ive researched the HD4600 and looks like it can do 4k60hz but couldnt find anything related to the scaling part.
#Switchresx franklin williams 1080p
Switchresx 1080P Mode AndĪlso have two hackintoshes with 4k displays, where only 1080p mode and soon will try this method on them. The path is generated from the tool I linked so yours might be different. I still have to use SwitchResX to set the resolution, but close enough This achieves 3440x1450 resolution on a 34WK95U hooked up to a 2017 15 MacBook Pro via Thunderbolt.Īlso, if you have SwitchResX, then you dont have to edit the file yourself to create the scaled resolutions. Its more of an annoying why isnt this working when it should kind of puzzle. Its more of an annoying why isnt this working when it should kind of puzzle Ah looks like theres a few minor differences in pixel clock and other specs. I mostly use the Acer Nitro monitor for gaming in Windows and as my secondary screen for design work in macOS. Its not absolutely imperative that I have 120Hz in macOS at 2560x1440 HiDPI, but itd be nice to have. SwitchResX only shows one of the EDIDs (the main one, maybe in the past it showed the faked one). The longer, main EDID has all the info and says its for the right side of the display, the shorter EDID is there to identify itself as the left side of the display.Īpple has a fake EDID in the overrides which is missing the tiling info (leftright side indicator) and it has only a 5120x2880 60Hz timing.

My Radeon VII is connected to a Dell UP2715K (primary display - MST DisplayPort - 2x DP) and the Acer Nitro XV273KP (SST 1x DP 1.4). The closest alternatives are 3008x1692 HiDPI and 2304x1296 HiDPI which both work at 120Hz.
