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4 Displays on Mac Pro 2013

Has anyone successfully ran 4 displays on a Mac Pro 2013 using every Thunderbolt port? I have a Thunderbolt Display, two Philips 4K 28" displays and a small HDMI Samsung that I use only for webcam display. It works, most of the time but I have had to try different ports and making sure the bus is not overloaded. Any tips on this are greatly appreciated.


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Mac Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.1)

Posted on Nov 1, 2017 9:25 AM

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Nov 1, 2017 10:06 AM in response to edgmiw

To use more than TWO "legacy" displays (read: other than DisplayPort family or direct ThunderBolt) you must use ACTIVE adapters for any beyond two. The built-in HDMI counts as one of your "free" two if you connect anything to it.


Yes, you do need to move your highest resolution displays (especially "legacy" displays) to different ThunderBolt busses. But ThunderBolt and DisplayPort displays send only the changed data -- once the picture is not changing, the cable goes quiet.

4 Displays on Mac Pro 2013

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