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macOS 10.13.4 Update

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lerenoamp, I have three monitors connected to my 560, when I removed Whatevergreen, the monitor connected via DVI continued to work, the other two did not. Once I put whatevergreen back, all three monitors worked.

do you use any kind of adapter on the DP output of the 560? my 2nd monitor behaves all weird coming out of display sleep (DP->DVI active adapter). also i get some funny colors around text in menu bars and notifications sometimes (but i'm still on 10.13.3) did you notice any improvements on 10.13.4 or was it all working properly for you before the update?
 
Update went pretty smoothly for me (GA-H170N-WIFI). I did the USB patch to get my ports to work again, but the system won't correctly recognize my monitor's resolution. It should be 2560 x 1440, but I can only choose 1920 x 1080. Tried reboots, cable connects, and monitor power cycles to no avail. I normally use the HDMI to DVI adapter, but using DVI to DVI results in no display. Any thoughts on how to get my monitor to work at the correct resolution?
 
All well here...Thanks!
 
@Nyulak Your Monitor is connected to HD530 integrated Graphics? Did you install CoreDisplayFixup.kext?

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There was a recent update to v1.3.6 of this kext for 10.13.4+. It will probably fix your problem.
 
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Worked fine here, directly from Appstore. This amazing Nvidia thing was the only thing I had to do.

Actually... my USB 3.0 is not working. 2.0 itens are readable, 3.0 not. Was working before. This also happened to my Sierra after I installed high Sierra from ground 0 on other hard rive. What could happened? L/E attached.
 

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Correct, HD530.

I installed the latest CoreDisplayFixup.kext into L/E with KextBeast and after a reboot I was able to choose the correct resolution!

Thanks a lot! Now everything appears to be running smoothly and back to being pretty. :)


@Nyulak Your Monitor is connected to HD530 integrated Graphics? Did you install CoreDisplayFixup.kext?

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There was a recent update to v1.3.6 of this kext for 10.13.4+. It will probably fix your problem.
 
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