Why can't I switch to 60Hz at 2560x1440 resolution on my Samsung viewfinity 27" 5K monitor with MacBook Pro?
I bought a Samsung Viewfinity 27" 5K monitor to be used with my Macbook Pro 13 (2019, Touchbar with 4 Thunderbolt 3 Ports). According to the specs at Apple, the Macbook Pro should be capable of displaying 5120x2880 at 60Hz on a single external monitor. This matches exactly the spec of the Viewfinity monitor.
Here is my issue/my issues with that setup:
- Using the screen with a resolution of 2560x1440 is possible, but only with 30Hz -> I would like to use this resolution with 60Hz
- Highest resolution i can choose is 3840x2160 with 60Hz
I'm using the USB-C cable provided by Samsung which has a Thunderbolt Icon and a "4" printed on it. Macbook Pro and Monitor Software are up to date.
Any ideas or hints why I can't switch to 60Hz at 2560x1440 (I assume that's the "retina resolution"). The screen is nice with a good quality - beside only operating at 30Hz. I have no clue if the problem comes from the Macbook Pro, the Viewfinity or the cable. Would be very happy if someone has a clue and can help.
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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 14.5