- #Macbook pro 4k 60hz disable sip switchresx install#
- #Macbook pro 4k 60hz disable sip switchresx tv#
On a Macbook its okay, but annoying. And - thanks for the Mail.
#Macbook pro 4k 60hz disable sip switchresx tv#
Maybe it was just a corrupted SwitchResX, but who knows.And maybe someone finds a solution how i can avoid the Blue Screen on the TV when i reboot the mac? Until now i need to reconnect the CAC-1170 everytime. And i tried every tip and hint from the forum and spend days to come to my final solution. all unnecessary.)I'm not sure if everything is necessary, but only this way i got it working. it works also with the cheapest (1€ from eBay ) HDMI 1.3 Cable (2 Meters)! (i spend at least 100€ for the HDMI 2.0 Cables like from Oehlbach, the recommend Club3D HDMI 2.0, Amazon Basics and much more. I got it! Smooth 60hz with my Macbook and the Philips TV! :DHere's what i done:reset all SwitchResX custom Settingsremove SwitchResX from my OSXcreate a new User in OSXchange my locale/language to englishinstalled SwitchResX again for the new User SIP needs to be disabled -> the TV with CAC-1170 select 4k30hz (default, not custom - important!)Create a Custom Resolution without simplified settings and CVT-RB- only this way SwitchResX uses the same TV specific settings like in the 4k30Hz Mode- change now only the Vertical Scan rate to 60.000close the window and saveon your TV check that made all the TV specific settings (Computer Mode, UHD 4:4:4)turn off your TV (without i had 60hz which felt like 30hz - really strange.)remove CAC-1170 from the MacbookReboot your Mac! turn TV on againconnect the CAC-1170 (if i leave it connected i got just a blue screen)select 4k60Hz in the settings and now it should work!= 60Hz! (at least for me)and the best of all. When it finishes i set with clover configurator SIP to 0圆7.
#Macbook pro 4k 60hz disable sip switchresx install#
On a Macbook its okay, but annoying.Īnd – thanks for the Mail. Is extremely important to config in 'BIOS OS Type: Other OS' to 'BIos OS type: Windows 8' so you can disable CSM (This is what enable 4k at 60hz) So i did a clean install of High sierra macOS 10.13 (17A405) using the hdmi port. And i tried every tip and hint from the forum and spend days to come to my final solution… Maybe it was just a corrupted SwitchResX, but who knows…Īnd maybe someone finds a solution how i can avoid the Blue Screen on the TV when i reboot the mac? Until now i need to reconnect the CAC-1170 everytime. I’m not sure if everything is necessary, but only this way i got it working. (i spend at least 100€ for the HDMI 2.0 Cables like from Oehlbach, the recommend Club3D HDMI 2.0, Amazon Basics and much more….
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connect the CAC-1170 (if i leave it connected i got just a blue screen).turn off your TV (without i had 60hz which felt like 30hz – really strange…).on your TV check that made all the TV specific settings (Computer Mode, UHD 4:4:4).– change now only the Vertical Scan rate to 60.000 – only this way SwitchResX uses the same TV specific settings like in the 4k30Hz Mode Create a Custom Resolution without simplified settings and CVT-RB.select 4k30hz (default, not custom – important!).installed SwitchResX again for the new User.I got it! Smooth 60hz with my Macbook and the Philips TV! ?