MBP Pro Mid 2015: one 4K and one WUXGA on 60hz

After searching and contacting Apple, I was advised to open a topic in the community regarding my question.


I have a MacBook Pro mid 2015 with AMD R9 M370X 2048MB graphics. Currently, I have a Dell U2412M (1920X1200, WUXGA) connected via mini display port to my Mac running at 60 Hz. I would like to add a Dell P2715Q 4K display which supports Single-Stream Transport.


The big question is if I can add the P2715Q using mini display port to my setup combined with the U2412M both at 60 Hz? Does anyone have experience with this? The Apple documentation does not provide if 60 Hz is support on Display Port.


I am not sure yet if I will use both the displays combined with the build-in Mac display, or just the two external displays.


Specifications: https://support.apple.com/kb/SP719?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

Support article: Using 4K displays, 5K displays, and Ultra HD TVs with your Mac - Apple Support


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MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015), macOS Sierra (10.12.6), null

Posted on Sep 18, 2017 4:27 AM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2017 3:42 AM

I took a gamble and bought a 4K screen. It does work combined with the other screen and the internal display of the Macbook Pro. It also works on 60 Hz. I only use Displayport as HDMI 2.0 is not supported on the Mac.


Ps: Having a 4K display really pays off. Apple did a wonderful job with their retina displays and has implemented the same settings (including scaling) for the 4K display. Love it!

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Sep 20, 2017 3:42 AM in response to mrkoopie

I took a gamble and bought a 4K screen. It does work combined with the other screen and the internal display of the Macbook Pro. It also works on 60 Hz. I only use Displayport as HDMI 2.0 is not supported on the Mac.


Ps: Having a 4K display really pays off. Apple did a wonderful job with their retina displays and has implemented the same settings (including scaling) for the 4K display. Love it!

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