To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Thunderbolt 4 can be daisy chained (it can even be hubbed), but a USB-C that is NOT Thunderbolt is going to be using the DisplayPort over USB protocols. Only got a mirror monitors (with lid closed). Enable DisplayPort 1.2 and/or MST in the settings menu of each monitor. I've also tried; I have a Dell UP2516D (monitor 2), Dell UZ2315H (monitor 3), and same late 2016 macbook pro (monitor 1) as you. It's a great way of minimizing cable clutter and extending the range of your monitors from the source system. DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport allows you to daisy chain monitors with DisplayPort 1.2 ports. Thunderbolt 3 taps into two DisplayPort interfaces, which is why it will work. provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations I have a three monitor setup that I'm having issues getting up and running (using one of the TB3 ports to connect to an old OWC TB2 dock for USB-A and ethernet and the video connectivity through those things is spotty on the new laptops). Macbook Pro 2016 (monitor 1) is connected to Dell U2717D (monitor 2) through a usb-c to displayport cable. An XCode build can make use of networked XCode Server instances to farm out parts of an XCode build to other . According to this thread, they use a single DisplayPort 1.4 (HBR3) signal, whereas the LG and Apple ones use DP1.2 and HBR2. In response to nicolas8329. But I dont think it has high resolution. Assuming one is using compatible monitors (like Dell U2515H) that support daisy chaining via DisplayPort, can an Early 2011 15" MacBook Pro drive two displays in a daisy chain? Q: Got the same problem, any information or hop for a solution? Daisy-chaining, officially known as multi-stream transport, or MST (in the case of DisplayPort technology) involves connecting a monitor to another monitor instead of directly to your system's video out port. But monitor 3 is mirroring monitor 2 instead of extending. I couldn't get anything else. Oct 26, 2017 3:13 PM in response to jacksonfromwhistler any proposed solutions on the community forums. For now, I'm using two thunderbolt 3 ports, each with a display adapter cable so I can use both monitors at their optimal resolution; but, like you I would rather just use Display Port MST daisy chaining functionality to get back one thunderbolt 3 port and reduce cable clutter. I do some Avid editing on a MacBook. Yeah I was wondering the same as the OP. More Now, just because Apple doesn't support it, you can add all sort of Thunderbolt docks and USB to HDMI adapters. Since the M1 Mac Mini only supports 1 display with each port type, would it be possible to use dual Dell monitors through 1 USB C/Thunderbolt port by using daisy chaining of the DP 1.2 port? From the Dell U2717D (monitor 2) we have a connection to the Dell U2717D (monitor 3) through a displayport to displayport cable. ds34589435, Jan 5, 2018 2:26 PM in response to nicolas8329, call We are users like you. Connect the computers together with 10gb ethernet, and the software can distribute it across the computers. Assuming one is using compatible monitors (like Dell U2515H) that support daisy chaining via DisplayPort, can an Early 2011 15" MacBook Pro drive two displays in a daisy chain? In response to nicolas8329. This is because the Apple display has a mini displayport socket for connecting to (daisy chaining to) the second display. 1 built-in and one Dell U2717D (monitor 2). Has anyone here tried daisy chaining multiple DisplayPort monitors to the 2016 MBP? DisplayPort MST allows a single DisplayPort interface to be carved up to run separate displays, but macOS doesn't allow that. Thanks in advance for your help and advices, have a nice week! Talked with them for more than 1 hour without any use full outcome. Feb 5, 2017 9:00 AM in response to nicolas8329 Monitor 2 is extending monitor 1 which is what we want. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes OP should be more clear about this: it's thunderbolt daisy chaining, not display daisy chaining. You're going to have to connect the monitors separately to two usb-c/TB ports on your mac. Thunderbolt dock that supports two LG 5k displays? As do the latest displays with newer connections. You must log in or register to reply here. Intel HD Graphics 530 1536 MB onboard graphics. The Apple Studio Display's EDID doesn't mention 4:4:4, 4:2:2, or 4:2:0. I tried to do that (Eizo + Dell). There are software configurations that are easily parallelized. Hi all, I've got two 27-inch LG UltraFine 5K displays and I'd like to connect them to my MacBook Pro 14" M1. What i'm trying to do is to daisy-chain my two Dell U2717D Display's so that i will end up with a total of 3 monitors. thunderbolt doesn't support daisy chaining over displayport for some reason. Is anyone from Apple listening here? Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information AFAIK, mac doesn't support display daisy chaining. I'm not really sure if a normal DP -> thundetbolt cords/adapters would work, or if I need some sort of dock with an external GPU? I have to reduce the resolution on the UP2516D to 720p to get the UZ2315H display to work, and only then the two Dell monitors displays are mirrored. Macbook Pro 2016 (monitor 1) is connected to Dell U2717D (monitor 2) through a usb-c to displayport cable. Hi, I have a 2021 14" m1 mbp, and would like to connect it to two 5120x2880 monitors. EvilAcroo, Mar 15, 2017 8:56 AM in response to garf6819, Mar 15, 2017 9:10 AM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: I just bought a USB-C to DisplayPort cable and several DisplayPort-DisplayPort cables to daisy-chain three Dell U2415 monitors to my 2016 Macbook Pro. I've got the Sonnet Echo 11 Thunderbolt 4 dock and it definitely does not work (despite Sonnet's website Any Thunderbolt 4 dock or hub should allow connecting two 5K displays or 6K displays if the displays don't use more than one DisplayPort connection each and don't use more than HBR2 link rate each. It's probably due to the too old DisplayPort standard in the MBP not supporting MST. It may not display this or other websites correctly. A status from Apple would be nice! captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of I'd love to understand my options a bit better. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I have tried and tried to find the answer to this also. Can you recommend a Thunderbolt dock for this? These likely won't work for daisy chaining either. Same here. Cheers, Mar 15, 2017 8:56 AM in response to garf6819 Jan 7, 2017. #1. Would there be any benefit in investing in a Mini and hooking it up to the laptop? You do not need a 200 pound dock in order to use multiple monitors and power the MacBook. I used to have 2 1440p displays but since I got the M1 I thought to upgrade for a crispier experience. garf6819, Jan 4, 2017 1:55 PM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: In response to nicolas8329. The issue is that macOS doesn't support MST (multi-stream transport), which is needed for daisy chaining over DisplayPort. Question: If i go to display preferences i can only see 2 displays. I cant figure out why it is not working, so i hope that you can help me out. Posted on Mar 3, 2017 11:39 PM Reply I have this question too (226) Helpful answers https://www.sonnettech.com/product/echo11-thunderbolt4-dock/overview.html, https://www.caldigit.com/thunderbolt-station-4/, https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-DisplayPort-USB-C-Supporting/dp/B01J6DT070?th=1, Battlheart Legacy+ Is This Weeks New Apple Arcade Release and It Is Out Now Alongside a Few Notable Game Updates, Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song Remastered Pre-Orders and Pre-Registrations Are Now Live, SwitchArcade Round-Up: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Mecha Ritz, and Todays Other New Releases and Sales, Mad Skills Snocross to Bring Fast and Competitive Snowmobile Racing to Mobile Devices on November 9th, To the Moon Sequel Finding Paradise Is Coming to iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch On November 18th, Out Now: Isle of Arrows, The Past Within, How to Say Goodbye, Skies of Chaos, Arida: Backlands Awakening, Massi, Yestertide and More, SwitchArcade Round-Up: Shatter Remastered, Doraemon Story of Seasons, Plus Todays Other News, Releases, and Sales, Massive Dysmantle Update Brings Underworld DLC, New Builders Isle, and Tons More. And, Microsoft's usb-c family also support MST, Jan 5, 2018 2:26 PM in response to nicolas8329 Outcome: Macbook Pro M1 Max, thunderbolt 4, want to daisy chain two Dell U2415, connected them like that (mac-thunderbolt4->monitor1-dp-in, monitor1-dp-out->monitor2-dp-in), but I've got just two mirrored displays. - Not even on newer Macs with DisplayPort 1.2 support like the Retina MacBook Pros? The 13" MacBook Pro only supports DisplayPort 1.2/HBR2, and a single DisplayPort 1.2 interface, which is all you get with daisy chaining, does not provide enough bandwidth to run dual 4K 60Hz. I'm not clear on what exactly this means does it mean that you can essentially create a 12 or 18 core setup acting like one computer, with 2-3x the RAM if you buy 2 or 3 of them? ChrisBeach, Feb 5, 2017 9:00 AM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: This leads me to believe that the issue is NOT hardware related. You must log in or register to reply here. From the Dell U2717D (monitor 2) we have a connection to the Dell U2717D (monitor 3) through a displayport to displayport cable. S is 4K, U is 1440p. Hi Apple! In response to DonH49, this is unfortunate, MBP 2017 and two Dell U2515H it would have been nice to have a single port and daisy chaining. Has anyone been successful in using two LG 5k displays via a Thunderbolt dock? mrpolite, Feb 27, 2017 4:22 AM in response to ChrisBeach, User profile for user: It only has one DP1.4 input, but I think I can just use a thunderbolt 4 DP1.4 converter like. #1. , Oct 26, 2017 3:06 PM in response to nicolas8329 all the Apple support docs I've read say that daisy chaining DisplayPort is not supported. jacksonfromwhistler, Oct 26, 2017 3:06 PM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: https://www.videomaker.com/article/or-a-cost-effective-way-to-speed-up-rendering, Battlheart Legacy+ Is This Weeks New Apple Arcade Release and It Is Out Now Alongside a Few Notable Game Updates, Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song Remastered Pre-Orders and Pre-Registrations Are Now Live, SwitchArcade Round-Up: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Mecha Ritz, and Todays Other New Releases and Sales, Mad Skills Snocross to Bring Fast and Competitive Snowmobile Racing to Mobile Devices on November 9th, To the Moon Sequel Finding Paradise Is Coming to iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch On November 18th, Out Now: Isle of Arrows, The Past Within, How to Say Goodbye, Skies of Chaos, Arida: Backlands Awakening, Massi, Yestertide and More, SwitchArcade Round-Up: Shatter Remastered, Doraemon Story of Seasons, Plus Todays Other News, Releases, and Sales, Massive Dysmantle Update Brings Underworld DLC, New Builders Isle, and Tons More. 4K Daisy Chain - Establish a dual-monitor environment by connecting two 4K monitors and a laptop using a Thunderbolt 3 cable. JavaScript is disabled. Any Thunderbolt 4 dock or hub. So in theory you could do the following. Apple mentioned briefly yesterday that multiple Mac Minis could be daisy chained together. simnova, Jan 10, 2017 10:50 PM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: Looks like no ones replied in a while. This is a software, not hardware problem, as others have reported it works in Windows BootCamp. Let us know what you find out, this was a limitation of . I know I. I was hoping someone more knowledgable than me can confirm if this would work, and how I would set it up. BobTheFisherman, Oct 26, 2017 3:13 PM in response to jacksonfromwhistler, Dec 23, 2017 7:50 AM in response to nicolas8329, User profile for user: My S display is arriving on Friday. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the. I do some Avid editing on a MacBook. You must log in or register to reply here. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Connect MacBook Pro to the first monitor using single USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable. eddihughes, Aug 3, 2017 8:57 PM in response to DonH49, User profile for user: Display daisy chaining use display cable (or display over USB C). I'm assuming what they were referring to in the presentation is daisy-chaining the USB-C/TB3 ports on multiple Minis and using IP over Thunderbolt networking. The only displays that can be daisy chained on Macs are Thunderbolt displays, since Thunderbolt daisy chaining is a distinct entity. Also the question is, how do you daisy-chain monitors with DisplayPort MacBook Pro? Unfortunately MacBooks still don't support MST daisy chaining. Apple is not here. - That's too bad. I think it's limited to 5K60 8bpc using HBR3 link rate. You can easily connect two displays to a single port using a Thunderbolt dock or hub or adapter if the displays use only one HBR2 connection each (the Apple Studio Display should qualify here). Daisy chain the two monitors (DisplayPort-out on the first monitor to DisplayPort-in on the second monitor). Would this generally work better with thunderbolt 4 or DP1.4? As far as I know, DisplayPort over USB protocol only supports a single DisplayPort device from that Mac port. It may not display this or other websites correctly. I have installed windows on a bootcamp partition and if i boot in windows everything works perfectly. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. MST is enabled on the dell screens. Jan 10, 2017 10:50 PM in response to nicolas8329 JavaScript is disabled. With two Thunderbolt 3 ports for daisy-chaining, you can easily set up dual UltraFine 4K Displays by simply connecting a single Thunderbolt 3 cable to your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. Im sure others will benefit from your experiance. In response to nicolas8329. This has the benefit of reducing clutter on your desk and simplifying cable management. In response to nicolas8329. You are using an out of date browser. You can contact Apple and provide feedback here: Dec 23, 2017 7:50 AM in response to nicolas8329 For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. In response to nicolas8329. Refunds. 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I have just received my brand new macbook pro late 2016 model with the Radeon Pro 460 4096 MB external- and. What I'm thinking is: MBP -> mDP-DP-cable -> 1st compatible monitor -> DP-mDP-cable (or just DP-DP) -> 2nd compatible monitor. The Iiyama is an older display so I don't think it supports DSC. In response to jacksonfromwhistler. Hopefully Apple is listening and will support MST daisy chaining in MacOS as it appears to be an OS limitation at this point. In response to garf6819. MST is simply not supported, and you'll need to use Thunderbolt 3 for display chaining. Thanks again. Does anybody know whether there are issues with Mac OS X Sierra and daisy chaining? Daisy chaining describes the ability to connect a series of monitors to a single video output port on your computer or docking station. It's small like other Thunderbolt 4 hubs but also includes four type A ports. supports the display port technology. What is the idea there - use the Mini as additional processing power? 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The Iiyama has an HDMI input that has an EDID that specifies support for 4:2:0 and 10/12 bit deep color but the EDID is not setup correctly for 4:2:0 and it doesn't have a 5K timing. The Apple Studio and XDR displays use DSC so they should work if your GPU supports DSC (the M1 Mac GPUs support DSC). Would there be any benefit in investing in a Mini and hooking it up to the laptop? The monitors are therefore daisy-chained. Maybe it can do 10bpc using 4:2:2 chroma sub sampling since the EDID specifies support for 4:2:2 but it only specifies supporting 8bpc. I have this beautiful MBP with the need to have two big ugly dongles hanging out of it, despite the protocol supporting daisy-chaining. JavaScript is disabled. I hope this is wrong and maybe there can be a return to daisychaining non-mac monitors. You are using an out of date browser. Mar 29, 2015. Aug 3, 2017 8:57 PM in response to DonH49 HDMI has been causing major issues with black screens and flashing so I am looking to use just the USB C port. Mar 15, 2017 9:10 AM in response to nicolas8329 Same here. MST is enabled on the dell screens. nicolas8329, User profile for user: Dell S2721QS 27 and a Dell U2717D 27. Connect your laptop to monitor 1 by: Connect the DisplayPort out on monitor 1 to the DisplayPort in on monitor 2 using a DisplayPort cable. Power on all monitors. #1. How to extend them instead? In response to nicolas8329, The point is, my monitor work with my MBP 13 2015, but not my MBP 13 2017, come on, Displayport is more popular that that fool TB3. During the presentation they showed an image of a Mac Mini linked to a MacBook (I think). The Mac mini has the same limitation - two displays only, no chaining of displays. My setup: Monitor A -> DisplayPort -> Monitor B -> USB-C -> MacBook. I have the CalDigit Element Hub. The monitors are therefore daisy-chained. Since the M1 Mac Mini only supports 1 display with each port type, would it be possible to use dual Dell monitors through 1 USB C/Thunderbolt port by using daisy chaining of the DP 1.2 port? Sales and XCode Server is a good example of applications that can make use of this. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. JavaScript is disabled. MacBook Pro 16, macOS 12.2 Posted on Feb 5, 2022 9:05 AM Reply I have this question too (86) Helpful answers Essentially your thunderbolt monitor works as a thunderbolt dock and pass through display signal to the other monitor. MBP 2016 daisy-chaining According to http://www.dell.com/ed/business/p/dell-u2913wm/pd the Dell screen also has a second Displayport socket for daisy chaining. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, Initial reports from the Thunderbolt 2 to 3 adapter are very encouraging that those displays work well. They'll need to use DSC to get full color and 60Hz (4:2:0 would also work but doesn't really count as full color and full resolution). 5 1 You are using an out of date browser. I would want to plug two Apple Studio Displays into it, and have one cord out of it plug into my m1 max MBP. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You can of course use a 2nd Thunderbolt 4 port on the Mac to drive a 2nd monitor. A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. You must log in or register to reply here. It doesn't work - I get mirroring instead of an extended desktop. Ive got the D, Ill have to check on the USB-C Dell Monitors model. omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. Various smaller and larger docks in different price ranges exist for Thunderbolt 3. I came across a forum chat where there was chatter that Apple secretly removed MST support. These monitors do have a DP-in and DP-out ports so theoretically if you have a thunderbolt to DP adapter/cable from your Mac to the DP-IN port and then a thunderbolt cable from monitor 1 to monitor 2, but I have seen things like this fail to work just because of the way each mfg. only. 1-800-MY-APPLE, or. Jan 4, 2017 1:55 PM in response to nicolas8329 I'm gonna try the daisy chain and update the post if it works. Reply Helpful somekiwi Level 1 Less, User profile for user:
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