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MXBY

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May 18, 2015
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Hi all,

I am guessing that the answer is yes to this question – but I still wanted to check.

Because the 2018 Mac Mini doesn't have a very strong graphics card, the Intel UHD Graphics 630, I just had the slight wonder if it really can drive a 4k screen (3840x2160) or 5k screen over its Thunderbolt 3 connection? I don't have any reason to doubt it, other than that a forum post said that it would be important that the graphics card can deliver to the 32" 4k LG screen I'm considering getting.

Thanks!
 

macdos

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Oct 15, 2017
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Hi all,

I am guessing that the answer is yes to this question – but I still wanted to check.

Because the 2018 Mac Mini doesn't have a very strong graphics card, the Intel UHD Graphics 630, I just had the slight wonder if it really can drive a 4k screen (3840x2160) or 5k screen over its Thunderbolt 3 connection? I don't have any reason to doubt it, other than that a forum post said that it would be important that the graphics card can deliver to the 32" 4k LG screen I'm considering getting.

Thanks!

This recurring question is getting annoying. Yes, you can drive 3 x 3840x2160 without the slightest hitch.
 
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Easttime

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Jun 17, 2015
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All questions welcome. I understand the uncertainty about monitors these days. I spent many hours sorting through conflicting information when I was looking for a new monitor for my 2018 mini.
 
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