← Back to context Comment by troupo 16 hours ago I could never get my two ASUS displays work at anything but 60Hz 2 comments troupo Reply cosmic_cheese 16 hours ago My other setup has an ASUS PA278CGV as a secondary monitor and the MBP hooked up to it drives it at 144hz no problem.Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks. troupo 15 hours ago > Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks.I've switched docks, dongles, cables, to no avail.Support also varies a lot between M chips, and Thunderbolt often doesn't support high refresh rates https://support.apple.com/en-us/101571I can't remember now the actual setup I had, sadly
cosmic_cheese 16 hours ago My other setup has an ASUS PA278CGV as a secondary monitor and the MBP hooked up to it drives it at 144hz no problem.Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks. troupo 15 hours ago > Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks.I've switched docks, dongles, cables, to no avail.Support also varies a lot between M chips, and Thunderbolt often doesn't support high refresh rates https://support.apple.com/en-us/101571I can't remember now the actual setup I had, sadly
troupo 15 hours ago > Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks.I've switched docks, dongles, cables, to no avail.Support also varies a lot between M chips, and Thunderbolt often doesn't support high refresh rates https://support.apple.com/en-us/101571I can't remember now the actual setup I had, sadly
My other setup has an ASUS PA278CGV as a secondary monitor and the MBP hooked up to it drives it at 144hz no problem.
Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks.
> Make sure your dock, dongle, and/or cables aren’t bottlenecks.
I've switched docks, dongles, cables, to no avail.
Support also varies a lot between M chips, and Thunderbolt often doesn't support high refresh rates https://support.apple.com/en-us/101571
I can't remember now the actual setup I had, sadly