Mac Mini M2 Pro Monitor Connection With 4k 60hz (Thunderbolt) + 2k 240hz (Hdmi)
Hello,
Can I connect 4k 60hz and qhd 240hz monitor to Mac Mini M2 pro version?
Thanks
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Hello,
Can I connect 4k 60hz and qhd 240hz monitor to Mac Mini M2 pro version?
Thanks
The M2 Mac mini Pro can have one display on the HDMI port and two displays on the Thunderbolt/USB-C ports.
Personally I would go with a USB-C to DisplayPort cable to the 27M1F5500P 2K 240Hz
for example > https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M38CXZ3/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?
Then perhaps a second USB-C to DisplayPort cable to the 276E8VJSB 5ms 60Hz
instead of paying for a higher quality premium certified HDMI cable.
USB-C to DisplayPort offers more res. and refresh rate options than HDMI.
The M2 Mac mini Pro can have one display on the HDMI port and two displays on the Thunderbolt/USB-C ports.
Personally I would go with a USB-C to DisplayPort cable to the 27M1F5500P 2K 240Hz
for example > https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M38CXZ3/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?
Then perhaps a second USB-C to DisplayPort cable to the 276E8VJSB 5ms 60Hz
instead of paying for a higher quality premium certified HDMI cable.
USB-C to DisplayPort offers more res. and refresh rate options than HDMI.
Visit "Display Support" for the M2 Mac mini Pro, at > Mac mini - Technical Specifications - Apple
Then check out the M2 Mac mini Pro section, at > Connect a display to Mac mini - Apple Support
Note that you may need to replace the factory supplied cable with a premium certified HDMI cable or use a USB-C to DisplayPort cable, if the display also supports DisplayPort.
Thank you for your answer. I had already looked at the Articles. It doesn't mention connecting any monitor for 2k. When 4k is 240hz, only 1 monitor can be connected. I'm not entirely sure about the situation in 2k.
What displays do you have or are considering?
(brands, models, connections)
The Mac mini and macOS can use most any display at or close to the native resolution.
First Display Monitor : Philips 27" 27M1F5500P 2K 240Hz 1ms
Second Display Monitor : Philips 27" 276E8VJSB 5ms 60Hz 2xHDMI DP 4K UHD IPS Monitor
Mac Mini M2 Pro Monitor Connection With 4k 60hz (Thunderbolt) + 2k 240hz (Hdmi)