- Joined
- Jun 4, 2017
- Messages
- 142
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z690 Aero G
- CPU
- i7-13700k
- Graphics
- radeon pro vii
Do you use a HDMI or DP ghost plug?
No
Do you use a HDMI or DP ghost plug?
There are other options, including use of a HDMI or DP ghost plug. Simply search this site for “ghost plug”.Can you please take picts of how your setup is? Also whats the exact cable you are using? Thank you so much, I will be so happy to get this monitor to work!
I've flashed Titan Ridge with NVM33. However, this doesn't helped at all with replugging problem.There are other options, including use of a HDMI or DP ghost plug. Simply search this site for “ghost plug”.
Another option requires flashing the GC-Titan Ridge firmware to NVM33. @nottooshabby posted a very good summary below. He also states that it’s not necessary to connect two PSU power cables unless you need to power high-wattage devices through the Thunderbolt ports.
Model number of your 5k? Year of purchase?I have _working_ LG 5k monitor configuration, without connecting any headers/pins/USB at all (and without flashing card with apple-compatible firmware). Just connected two 6-pin power cables from PSU.
As CaseySJ mentioned, it is NOT necessary to connect those cables as they need only for hi power output through Type-C connections.Connect only two 6-pin power cables from your PSU, and connect _two_ displayport cables to your GPU. After booting of mac os unplug and then replug again your thunderbolt connection. Monitor will power on. You will need to do this after each reboot. I've found a solution to avoid replugging - described it in this thread early.
27MD5KLModel number of your 5k? Year of purchase?
27MD5KL
april 2020
Model number of your 5k? Year of purchase?
I guess we don't have the same meaning of working. For me, working means that the monitor powers on at each and every (re)boot without any cables to be connected nor PCIE riser to be used. Also:
as CaseySJ mentioned, it is NOT necessary to connect those cables as they need only for hi power output through Type-C connections.
Also, when connection TB header+USB 2.0 cables, monitor powers on just fine after each reboot; there is no need to replug anything.
What do you mean by TB header? Did you try to bridge pin 3 & 5?TB header+USB 2.0 cables doesn't make my monitor wake up after powering on my computer
What do you mean by TB header? Did you try to bridge pin 3 & 5?
Please send a link to the exact cable you are using. I think that might be why you have luck. Thank you!Yes, no effect.
Currently my Titan Ridge connected to M.2 port, to 2x 6-pin PSU cables and to 2x DP cables. Works like a charm.