- Joined
- Dec 13, 2015
- Messages
- 18
- Motherboard
- Asrock Fatal1ty Gaming ITX
- CPU
- i7 6700k
- Graphics
- IGP HD 530
- Mobile Phone
I have 4K @60hz working on Sierra with the built in Intel 530. Didn't do anything special other than multibeast option for intel 530). I also followed the 530 menu bar glitch fix which worked great. Used displayport. 60hz didn't work with my Samsung 4K I had bought few years back but worked with the latest version (Samsung 510 model from Costco as it has DisplayPort 1.2). It also only worked with the Samsung DisplayPort cable that came with the monitor. The Amazon basics cable (rated for DVP 1.2 in description) I had bought didn't show any display. No BIOS nothing. Possible the problem was the cable and not the monitor.
I am going to try the hdmi 2.0 port on both monitor and motherboard soon. I don't know if I have a cable that is hdmi 2.0 capable though. I will report back on the hdmi 2.0 and using my old monitor with the Samsung supplied displayport Cable.
One odd thing I noticed with my DisplayPort and new Samsung setup was that the monitor isn't going to sleep. It goes to sleep for a second and then wakes up just showing the input source. The mac desktop never shows. It keep cycling like that. Hitting the keyboard brings up the mac desktop and everything is fine. I am going to try to set the input source to manual versus Auto on the monitor to see if that helps.
I am using nvme hack from rehabman to run a recently released Samsung 960 evo m.2 ssd (damn fast). Don't have wake/sleep working. Also system crashes most of the time during shutdown. Looking for help on that. Haven't really ventured into trying things as it's my primary work setup and I can't afford downtime. Plus, haven't read that anyone has figured out a fix.
I am going to try the hdmi 2.0 port on both monitor and motherboard soon. I don't know if I have a cable that is hdmi 2.0 capable though. I will report back on the hdmi 2.0 and using my old monitor with the Samsung supplied displayport Cable.
One odd thing I noticed with my DisplayPort and new Samsung setup was that the monitor isn't going to sleep. It goes to sleep for a second and then wakes up just showing the input source. The mac desktop never shows. It keep cycling like that. Hitting the keyboard brings up the mac desktop and everything is fine. I am going to try to set the input source to manual versus Auto on the monitor to see if that helps.
I am using nvme hack from rehabman to run a recently released Samsung 960 evo m.2 ssd (damn fast). Don't have wake/sleep working. Also system crashes most of the time during shutdown. Looking for help on that. Haven't really ventured into trying things as it's my primary work setup and I can't afford downtime. Plus, haven't read that anyone has figured out a fix.