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Weird Shadows on MacOS Sierra on an external Monitor

After upgrading to MacOS Sierra, I noticed it has these weird shadows. It's almost like the gradient of a shadow is not fluid and smooth:


Screenshots:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/dj6g3x68c9ggwez/Screenshot%202016-09-24%2008.34.42.png ?dl=0


https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ql2prnhn2k27rz/Screenshot%202016-09-24%2008.35.43.png ?dl=0


Is this normal, or is there an issue? Anyone recommend a fix?


I'm on Mac mini (Mid 2011), and a Dell UltraSharp U2913WM 29-Inch LCD monitor.


...However, if the screenshots are picking it up, then it seems less like a monitor issue and more like a graphics card incompatibility with MacOS Sierra?

Mac mini, iOS 10

Posted on Sep 24, 2016 8:46 AM

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Sep 24, 2016 9:17 AM in response to Jeffrey Bowdoin

Jeffrey Bowdoin wrote:


If you look closely at the first screenshot, you can literally count the layers of the shadow that the finder window casts. I don't ever remember that being the case, where it is such a bad gradient of the shadow.

Sorry, I am not seeing that on my mac. Did you have a chance to look at the images from a different machine?

Sep 28, 2016 7:08 PM in response to MTCoster

Yeah it definitely seems like the Sierra update. Seems pretty obvious to me on my system.


Just ***** I have to get a new monitor because an OS update. Also, my system seems much slower and hotter than normal after update, especially with the monitor plugged in.


Shouldn't be slow with a few apps open with 16gb memory...


Hope they can fix these issues soon.

Sep 29, 2016 7:00 AM in response to Jeffrey Bowdoin

Slowness and other issues that some people observe but most do not tend to be caused by other software - think software that needs to be updated, or often antiviruses and "cleaners".

If Sierra is slow for you, there may be a bug in the OS, but maybe it is something else.

The usual recommendation is to:

- reset NVRAM

- restart in Safe Mode, then restart again

- run Etrecheck and post its report here

Oct 14, 2016 4:10 PM in response to Jeffrey Bowdoin

Hi, I had this issue too, I am sure it is a bug in MacOS Sierra because all was good with El Capitan. I have a Dell UltraSharp U2515H and it seems the problem is a Display Port 1.2 compatibility issue, this was the solution:


- Change DP 1.2 option to Disable in the monitor settings


Check the image to have a reference about what I changed:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/r2shlojv4idnv4h/IMG_1128.JPG?dl=0


After I changed it all looks fine again.


Hopefully this can help you.

Weird Shadows on MacOS Sierra on an external Monitor

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