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vett93

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I have two 4K monitors (Dell and BenQ) that are shown correctly under "About This Mac". However, when I click "System Report", they are shown as 5K monitors. I am debugging the sluggish issues with Lightroom Classic. Would this be a cause for that?
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h9826790

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I have two 4K monitors (Dell and BenQ) that are shown correctly under "About This Mac". However, when I click "System Report", they are shown as 5K monitors. I am debugging the sluggish issues with Lightroom Classic. Would this be a cause for that?
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You misinterpret the info.

That's the UI render at 5120x2880. This is exactly what you asked the OS to do (2x 2560x1440 for the UI).
 

h9826790

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You can change the UI resolution, then the rendering resolution will also be changed accordingly.

That has nothing to do with your monitor's actual pixel count.
 

vett93

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You misinterpret the info.

That's the UI render at 5120x2880. This is exactly what you asked the OS to do (2x 2560x1440 for the UI).
Thanks for the info. But if I use two 2560x1440 monitors for UI rendering, shouldn't the resolution be at 5120x1440?
 

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Thanks for the info. But if I use two 2560x1440 monitors for UI rendering, shouldn't the resolution be at 5120x1440?
No, each monitor has its own resolution. You combine them to "looks like" one is from your own personal point of view.

In system info, that's clearly two separated and independent monitors.

If you have a single 32:9 monitor, then you can make the UI render at single 5120x1440
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That "2x" is from HiDPI (Retina), not because you have two monitors.
 
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joevt

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No where in the macOS UI does it tell you the real resolution of the display, or the pixel format (bpc, RGB/YPbPr, chroma sub sampling, DSC, color space), or the connection link rate and lanes.
You can get some of that information with the AGDCDiagnose command but it depends on the GPU.

Thunderbolt, PCIe, USB, and SATA show connection link rate and lanes (where applicable) in System Information.app. PCIe doesn't show the hierarchy, but Thunderbolt and USB do so you can find bottlenecks (but not the bottlenecks related to PCIe - for that you need to go into ioreg - except ioreg doesn't show current PCIe link rate and lanes - it only shows the PCIe link rate and lanes when the ioreg was created). FireWire shows buses but not the hierarchy of devices - they are listed in a flat list and not in order.
 

h9826790

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For monitors (not TV), the resolution of the monitor usually correct in this page.
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However, all other infos are often wrong, or can't be viewed by users.
 

joevt

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For monitors (not TV), the resolution of the monitor usually correct in this page.
"usually" doesn't mean always. That UI has been known to be wrong in some situations. Plus, it only reports resolution, which is usually the least important value to show - since the resolution is the easiest spec to find for a display and never changes.
 
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