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Mac Studio is unable to send signal via USB-C to Monitors

My mac studio does not send signal via usb c to my monitors but i can connect display via HDMI.

My macos is ventura 13.4


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Posted on May 27, 2023 6:00 PM

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Posted on May 27, 2023 7:06 PM

To expand on what BDAqua said,


All versions of the Mac Studio support DisplayPort and Thunderbolt on their rear USB-C ports.


Only M1 Ultra versions of the Mac Studio support Thunderbolt (and presumably also DisplayPort) on their front USB-C ports. On M1 Max versions of the Mac Studio, the front USB-C ports support USB data transfers – and presumably USB Power Delivery – but not the whole "Swiss Army Knife" set of protocols that the rear ports do. This is related to the fact that the M1 Ultra – being two M1 Maxes joined back to back – has more Thunderbolt controllers than a single M1 Max does.


So if you have a Mac Studio with the M1 Max chip, don't use front-panel USB-C ports for plugging in monitors, display adapters, or hubs/docks to which monitors are attached. Use rear-panel USB-C ports instead.

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May 27, 2023 7:06 PM in response to BDAqua

To expand on what BDAqua said,


All versions of the Mac Studio support DisplayPort and Thunderbolt on their rear USB-C ports.


Only M1 Ultra versions of the Mac Studio support Thunderbolt (and presumably also DisplayPort) on their front USB-C ports. On M1 Max versions of the Mac Studio, the front USB-C ports support USB data transfers – and presumably USB Power Delivery – but not the whole "Swiss Army Knife" set of protocols that the rear ports do. This is related to the fact that the M1 Ultra – being two M1 Maxes joined back to back – has more Thunderbolt controllers than a single M1 Max does.


So if you have a Mac Studio with the M1 Max chip, don't use front-panel USB-C ports for plugging in monitors, display adapters, or hubs/docks to which monitors are attached. Use rear-panel USB-C ports instead.

May 27, 2023 6:44 PM in response to KParekh09

Are you using USB-C data cables or Thunderbolt cables?


If you have a Mac Studio with the M1 Ultra chip, you can connect up to five displays using only the front and back Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports (without using the HDMI port). The Studio Display also features three downstream USB-C ports that support speeds of up to 10Gb/s for connecting peripherals, storage, and networking devices.1 Apple includes a 1 meter Thunderbolt cable with the Studio Display, and longer cables can be purchased separately.2 If you have a display that uses DisplayPort, DVI, or VGS, you'll need an adapter with a USB-C connector (which is supported by Thunderbolt 4). The Mac Studio has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 10Gb ethernet port for connecting to a wired network.0

Mac Studio is unable to send signal via USB-C to Monitors

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