Acer B276HUL ymiidprz monitor AND 15" rMBP resolution question....

reardoma
reardoma Member Posts: 1 New User

 

Hi all, 

 

Very excited about a great deal i got on the 29" IPS Acer B276HUL ymiidprz monitor. 

 

Received it today and am in the process of testing all the configurations to make sure it meets my needs.

 

My question for the community.....

 

I've currently got the Acer B276HUL ymiidprz hooked up to my 15" Macbook Pro with the 650M 1gb Video Card, but am unable to get a resolution better than 1920x1080. 

 

I bought this monitor specifically to get the advertised 2560 x 1440 resolution. 

 

Any ideas how to get the desired resolution? Should i use HDMI over DVI-D? Should i use my rMBP in clamshell mode?

 

Am i trying to do the impossible?

 

 

Love to hear back from the community.... let me know any suggestions or if you need any additional info from me!

 

 

 

Thanks in advance for your quick responses!!

Answers

  • Dsurian
    Dsurian Member Posts: 63 Troubleshooter

    Looks like a fine monitor / good choice - though you do mean 27" (not 29"), right?

     

    With a recommended resolution of 2560 x 1440, you should've made sure that the display adapter (graphics card, integrated CPU, etc.) could easily display that, all things considered - which I think might be your problem. After some quick research, the 650M supposedly boasts 3840x2160 max resolution, but that's likely with one screen under basic operating requirements. You are however essentially running two screens, as well as trying to set the resolution of the second to something higher than what the first is likely rated for, which is very taxing. Also, if you're planning on running anything that requires significant graphic requirements (video games, etc.), you'll likely receive another limitation to your max resolution. Personally, I'd be very happy with 1920x1080 until you upgrade to a better computer, though I completely understand any lingering disappointment. Concerning your queries:

     

    • I would definitely suggest HDMI over DVI - usually wouldn't matter that much in most cases, but this isn't most cases, and HDMI is generally considered superior.
    • I would definitely suggest using clamshell mode, as that will relieve the GPU from having to power two displays, as well as likely making the resolution options easier - though it may get confused when backtracking.
    • I don't think you're trying to do the impossible - certainly improbable and unlikely, but not impossible.
    • ***Be very aware of how hot your rMBP gets with the 27" monitor plugged in - if it gets too hot, discontinue immediately and find alternate cooling methods***
  • dw00
    dw00 Member Posts: 2 New User

    RD - i have a similar configuration, and do two things to ensure max resolution.

     

    1 - use a MDP-DP cable, rather than using an intermediate adapter of any kind

    2 - close the lid on the mac, and use it in clamshell mode

     

    when i do that, it will autodetect max resolution and use that.  if i try to dual-display, the mac will dial back to 1920x1080p. 

     

    my MBP is a late 2011, with the dedicated NVidia graphics card, but only 256MB of VRAM. 

     

    good luck! 

     

     

  • Perhaps
    Perhaps Member Posts: 2 New User

    I just bought the b267hul also, and can't get full resolution either.

     

    I have a Late 2011 Macbook Pro 17" with thunderbolt and Radeon 6750M, running 10.9.

     

    Mini-DP -> DP produces black screen or 'no signal' box.

    Mini-DP -> HDMI works, but limited to 1080p.

     

    When using Mini-DP -> DP OSX sees the monitor and outputs 2560x1440.

     

    I believe the monitor is receiving a signal because when I unplug the cable the message changes from 'no signal' to 'cable disconnected'.

     

    I've tried two different Mini-DP -> DP cables with the exact same results.

     

    Unfortunatly I have no other computers with Displayport output.

     

    I'm not sure what to do next.

     

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks!

  • Perhaps
    Perhaps Member Posts: 2 New User

    I just got MiniDP->DP to work at full resolution in bootcamp, so it's obviously some kind of configuration issue and not faulty hardware :\

     

    Still no idea how to make it work on OS X

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