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Hi,
can't find a simply answer, but I've got a mac mini late 2014 with a i5 2.6ghz with the Intel Iris onboard graphics and Thunderbolt 2 ports (2 of them) I believe that the TB2 is DisplayPort1.2? I want to buy a new monitor ideally a 144hz 1080p 27"... Will I be able to run 100/120/144hz at 1080P?
Apples page is very very vague and there's so much misinformation when googling... All I can find is how it can drive 4k @30 1440@60 and multiple monitors at 1080p...
I just want to know before wasting money on a higher refresh rate monitor that I can actually make use of it? I've just got rid of my 1080p 60hz monitor and only have a 60hz 4K tv so that is no help in testing it
Thanks for any input!
can't find a simply answer, but I've got a mac mini late 2014 with a i5 2.6ghz with the Intel Iris onboard graphics and Thunderbolt 2 ports (2 of them) I believe that the TB2 is DisplayPort1.2? I want to buy a new monitor ideally a 144hz 1080p 27"... Will I be able to run 100/120/144hz at 1080P?
Apples page is very very vague and there's so much misinformation when googling... All I can find is how it can drive 4k @30 1440@60 and multiple monitors at 1080p...
I just want to know before wasting money on a higher refresh rate monitor that I can actually make use of it? I've just got rid of my 1080p 60hz monitor and only have a 60hz 4K tv so that is no help in testing it
Thanks for any input!