Hi all!
Just got my quad core trash can with FirePro D300s. I’m setting it up right now with my Dell 49” ultrawide and having some issues. It looks like the resolution is super low and the machine is recognizing the monitor as double the size that it is.
As you can see in the photos, the dock and the top bar are only about 1/2 way on the screen. In the menu, it won’t give me an option to select a specific resolution just text size with a note under that says “Looks like” and then a resolution. I noticed one of those options has the correct resolution in it but does not make a difference when selected. Selecting different ones of these essentially just changes the text size on the screen.
I have confirmed the machine operates fine on a smaller monitor. It is driving the monitor through a brand new TB2 to display port cable. Any thoughts? Do I need to use one of those programs that spoofs the resolution and lets you enter a custom resolution? Is this one of those ultrawides that doesn't like to play nice with Macs?
TIA!
Just got my quad core trash can with FirePro D300s. I’m setting it up right now with my Dell 49” ultrawide and having some issues. It looks like the resolution is super low and the machine is recognizing the monitor as double the size that it is.
As you can see in the photos, the dock and the top bar are only about 1/2 way on the screen. In the menu, it won’t give me an option to select a specific resolution just text size with a note under that says “Looks like” and then a resolution. I noticed one of those options has the correct resolution in it but does not make a difference when selected. Selecting different ones of these essentially just changes the text size on the screen.
I have confirmed the machine operates fine on a smaller monitor. It is driving the monitor through a brand new TB2 to display port cable. Any thoughts? Do I need to use one of those programs that spoofs the resolution and lets you enter a custom resolution? Is this one of those ultrawides that doesn't like to play nice with Macs?
TIA!