![]() Also, those Macs all talk about USB-C (which I don’t have. In a sign of a poorly-written article, observe that those Macs (of which mine is not there) CAN support high refresh 4K 60 but that you need good cables/dongles to do so. I discovered that most Macs don’t output high resolutions at 60 Hz over their HDMI ports.The problem is that when I connect the old Thunderbolt 2 to HDMI dongle adapter to the HDMI on the monitor, the Mac outputs 3440x1440 at 30 Hz, which is pretty difficult to use. No dead pixels or anything so overall felt kind of like a steal). (The monitor I bought is an MSI MAG341CQ. The external monitor I bought has one DisplayPort, 1 HDMI, and 1 DVI (?) input so if I want to use my gaming PC with the DisplayPort, the Mac has to use the HDMI port. I have a late-2013 iMac and decided that I’d buy an external monitor, just put the iMac to the side, and use the external monitor. Longer story: You may recognize my adventures in computer building. Have you had this experience? What worked? Summary: I have a late-2013 iMac (27”, non retina) and want the Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt 2 output to HDMI to support a 21:9 3440x1440 monitor at more than 30 Hz. ![]()
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