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1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1
1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1














Sometimes restarting the application completely (be aware it idles in the systray) works, other times restarting the pc or disabling (or enabling) hardware acceleration will work. Just yesterday we spent time in a team meeting because someones Teams instance was malfunctioning. Teams is a case study in subtle and not so subtle bugs and ux issues: You buy beefed out MBP (5600M wasn’t even available when I was buying it - and supposedly it fixes this issue) and it can’t handle so complex task as displaying the second monitor without launching the rocket engine. I do think it’s a shame that Apple even designed MBP like that.

1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1

1440P MONITOR WITH MAC PRO 5.1 SOFTWARE

Not an exactly cheap solution for a i9 MBP but, eh, you do what you have to do.ĮGPU brings its own share of problems to MacOS (like ejecting it is not a simple thing - I always have to resort to doing this manually from console) and pulling the cable will kernel panic, but the upside is that I get quite nice connector hub and photo editing software works much nicer. MacOS feel snappier, I don’t remember last time when fans started and it’s cool to touch. I decided to opt for eGPU which solved issue immediately. This increases temperature which in turn creates environment where throttling on CPU happens so not only Macbook gets hot but also it’s much slower.Īfter research I found out that I can either work in clamshell mode (and I’d rather grew fond of having MBP + external monitor) or find a way to mitigate it. It seems that Radeon is taking a lot of power even on idle screen and with low load.

1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1

Ultimately y I decided to buy eGPU which solved my problem.

1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1

I was having exact same problem and done a ton of research on the issue.














1440p monitor with mac pro 5.1