Mac Pro 2019 with AMD Radeon Pro W5700X module not outputting consistently at 60 Hz for both connected displays through Thunderbolt 3 Dual DisplayPort adapter

I'm using item Cable Matters adapter 107006 - the Thunderbolt 3 Dual DisplayPort adapter with a new 2019 Mac Pro fitted with the AMD Radeon Pro W5700X module.

Adapter: https://www.cablematters.com/pc-831-131-certified-cable-matters-thunderbolt-3-to-dual-4k-or-single-5k-displayport-adapter-for-mac-windows-computers.aspx

Support articles: https://kb.cablematters.com/index.php?View=entry&EntryID=68,

https://www.cablematters.com/images/Product/files/107006/Manual/Amazon%20&%20Email/107006%20Thunderbolt%203%20to%20Dual%20DP%20Adapter%20QSG.pdf


The Mac Pro does not consistently output at 60Hz to the dual 4K DisplayPorts on the Thunderbolt 3 adapter - one of the 4K displays connected to the adapter sporadically gets reset to running at 30Hz. This is happening even if I'm ONLY using the Dual DisplayPort adapter on one Thunderbolt 3 port and have NO other displays connected to the Mac Pro.

Oddly, if I have additional displays connected (like a TV to the HDMI port on the W5700X) and/or my iPad connected using Duet Display, then the two 4K displays connected often get reset to running at the correct 60Hz.


Screenshots:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sTNDdXLqPmD2gtkNP9pFy6eHEGGZEMEY/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gtzSsyffO838OotJXF7KkegddCEmyGIi/view?usp=sharing


I'm following the guidance from Apple and have tried (a) connecting the Cable Matters adapter to Bus 1 of the graphics card, and also (2) connecting to another Thunderbolt 3 port at the top of the rear of the Mac Pro (not directly into the graphics module). Main point here is that I'm not trying to run 2 x 4K displays plus the HDMI port off Bus 0 on the W5700X module.

See: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210968


I've also checked these resources on Cable Matters website but there is no "driver" for this adapter for Mac:

https://kb.cablematters.com/index.php?View=entry&EntryID=68

https://www.cablematters.com/images/Product/files/107006/Manual/Amazon%20&%20Email/107006%20Thunderbolt%203%20to%20Dual%20DP%20Adapter%20QSG.pdf

I've also been in touch with the Cable Matters support team who've been very helpful, and they've already replaced this adapter once for me, so I don't believe it's an issue with the adapter. I think the W5700X is not consistently sending the right output signal to the Thunderbolt 3 port and the adapter to enable it to run 60Hz to both connected 4K displays.


For what it's worth, the 4K displays connected to the Thunderbolt 3 adapter are LG 27UD58-B 27-Inch 4K UHD IPS Monitors and work fine, so I don't think it's an issue with those.


Has anyone out there managed to get both 4K displays connected to an adapter like this on a Mac Pro to operate consistently at the rated 4K 60Hz? Perhaps Apple need to release a driver upgrade for the W5700X to enable this?

Mac Pro, macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 9, 2020 10:45 AM

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Oct 22, 2020 7:22 PM in response to BDAqua

You look like you can describe the situation concisely. I think you should Contact Support explain the situation to them and politely ask for a second-level support tech in this graphics on Mac Pro 2019 area. They are required to work through some of the "easy stuff" first, just be patient.


First level responders and trained to be nice to you, and typically work through scripts to get you one the right track.


Second level responders have more technical depth, But LESS PATIENCE.

Oct 22, 2020 2:59 PM in response to BDAqua

I've actually confirmed this also occurs without using the Dual DisplayPort adapter when the two 4K monitors are connected to different Thunderbolt 3 ports, either (a) one on each Bus on the Graphics Module (as per https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210968 ) or (b) one connected to the Graphics Module and the other connected to a Thunderbolt 3 port elsewhere on the Mac Pro back or top.

Oct 12, 2020 11:58 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Thanks for your advice @Grant. I hear you.


Unfortunately I actually don't have that many T3 ports spare with all of the music equipment I have connected (I'm a composer) to the Mac Pro (albeit most T3 ports are being under-utilized as USB ports!) and since I spent $80 on this adapter, thousands on the Mac Pro, and the official T3 spec says this is supported, I feel like it's a reasonable expectation for the displays to work.


Also, since it is working sometimes, call me crazy, but it seems realistic that it could be made to work all the time reliably.

Oct 13, 2020 4:35 PM in response to BDAqua

Thanks for the explanation.


So I re-installed the 10.15.7 Combo Update from Apple today while in Safe Mode (I opted for Combo Update over the regular Update in case there were any previous updates that didn't fully work, although I got the machine at 10.15.5 I think). After restarting a few times, unplugging and replugging in the adapter I'm still getting 30Hz on one display and 60 Hz on the other.


In Safe Mode, I noticed the issue wasn't occurring (checking System Information.app) - I was getting 60 Hz on both displays, however higher resolutions (than 1920 x 1080) were grayed out in System Prefs > Displays.

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