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My TV is now running crystal clear at 4k 60Hz scaled down to 1080p.
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I have been searching for solutions to get my 4k TV over HDMI port on my GTX 970 (1x HDMI 2.0, 1x DVI and 3x DisplayPorts) and as of an hour ago, I finally got it working on my Hackintosh PC (macOS Sierra). Hi Anonym323, not sure if you've got it working or not as you posted almost 2 months ago. you can tell that the Qualia is slightly bluer and slightly brighter, as well as having a slightly higher dot-pitch (which the specs will reveal as well).Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide Here is a shot of both screens on max brightness (I have a mid 2012 15" rMBP) and on their native resolution settings. 1024圆40 works though, and looks very slick, horizontal black bars notwithstanding. You'll have to find someone else to test the Yosemite stuff, introducing potential instability to my setup would not be wise for me.ġ0.9.4 did not fix the window server's refusal to set 1024x768 HiDPI.
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Markpaterson wrote:Has this bug been fixed in 10.9.4? What about the Yosemite betas?Įager to purchase a Qualia but kinda holding off until a retina solution is found for Mavericks and beyond.Īlso as a side note, how does native res compare to native res on the MacBook Pro Retina (2880x1800) in terms of GUI usability, text size, toolbars, icons, etc? Similar size or way smaller? I can just about handle native res on my MacBook. I'm running 10.9.2 and it seems 10.9.3 will be bringing external HiDPI support for some (4K) monitors, so I'm going to cross my fingers and hope that at least one of the 4:3 HiDPI modes will work on this after the update.īut even with this limitation, this thing is an awesome aux screen! Attempting to switch to the desired modes produced a console entry similar to:Ĥ/10/14 7:56:48.097 PM WindowServer: CGXCompleteDispla圜onfiguration: Monitor 6a351131 Mode -1554994880 not available I've tried quite a few tools along the way! For the record, Retina Display Menu (RDM) proved the most useful and simple. It's not a problem with the screen as far as I can tell, as other HiDPI modes do work after a fashion, but the 1024x768 HiDPI (which would be perfect for this screen) simply doesn't set. I just wanted to confirm that under Mavericks, I'm also unable to set any of the 4:3 HiDPI modes on the Qualia.
Which is a bit of a shame since Mavericks brought out the actual useful multi-monitor functionality, while simultaneously breaking the ability to run the high resolution setups in a comfortable way.
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I'm pretty certain that this is a software problem on Apple's end, where something is kind of bugged ever since Mavericks. On my 2560x1440 monitor I cannot set any of the *x720 HiDPI modes. Update: Yep, at least with the Qualia I can set a HiDPI setting that maintains pixel doubling ratio, it just has black bars. I also have a much lower DPI set of 2560x1440 monitors, they also don't seem to be capable of being set to HiDPI mode, so even with these much higher DPI screens I never really got much everyday use out of them - I use those with my Windows rig.
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Needless to say, at such a high DPI, full res is just not practical for everyday comfort.
However, I basically can't stand text rendering with non-HiDPI doubled mode at this point. I think I could get work done on it at this 1024圆40 setting while it's missing a good 256 lines of retina display but I'd rather have it work the way it really should :( It sets HiDPI 1024圆40 (via SwitchResX), and various other ones, but all of the 4:3 HiDPI modes are simply failing to set. The only problem (and unfortunately its a rather big one) is that I can't for the life of me get HiDPI 1024x768 working with my rMBP 15" (mid 2012). I got this monitor in today and put it together, you're right, it's a super cute little monitor.