I'm not sure how the other commenters are getting 4K 60Hz, but I think I've tried everything, and the results I've got are in line w/ the specs I could find.
#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2013 HOW TO#
Also according to Dell, late 2013 rMBP has DP 1.2, which should be able to do 4K 60HzĪnd according to Wikipedia, DP 1.1a is limited to HBR, which is limited to 30 Hz at 4K / 3840 × 2160. How to replace Apple MacBook Pro Early 2013 Left Speaker easy - This video is about how to change the MacBook Pro Early 2013 Speaker. I think it's because the early 2013 rMBP is limited to DP 1.1a, according to Dell. I am now using 2304 x 1296, HiDPI, at 30Hz. He would later work on the MacBook Pro and the iPhones 4 and 5. SwitchResX did help me get more resolution options than the standard display settings would. One of his early projects was the Macintosh Color Classic, an update of the original Mac. The cable I'm sticking with is the Startech mDP to DP, and the HDMI cable I tried was a 4K Belkin HDMI cable from the apple store. This LG monitor has DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2. Does it mean the Early 2013 MacBook Pro won't be able to run macOS Bi. I could not get 60 Hz on any cable at 4K. I read on macOS Big Sur Preview page that the upcoming release will support only the Late 2013 and later models of MacBook Pro. On my early 2013 15" rMBP and LG 27UD88-W 27" 4K UHD Monitor, and SwitchResX, I tried mDP to DP, HDMI to HDMI, all 4K compatible cables, and finally active mDP to HDMI 4k 60Hz cable.