Hey there!
I currently have an M1 Max MacBook Pro. My primary use-case is running it with the display closed, plugged into my Dell U4025QW (just got it last night) monitor, which has a resolution of 5120 x 2160. It supports VRR, but apparently my GPU can't do VRR at that resolution. I know the M1 Max technically has a beefier GPU than the M3 on a MacBook Air, but could the M3 on a MacBook Air drive that resolution? Like... is this a "feature gap" that newer hardware supports? Or... what's the deal here? I think I've read that a standard M2 could drive this monitor with VRR up to 120Hz, but I just want to verify.
THANK YOU!
I currently have an M1 Max MacBook Pro. My primary use-case is running it with the display closed, plugged into my Dell U4025QW (just got it last night) monitor, which has a resolution of 5120 x 2160. It supports VRR, but apparently my GPU can't do VRR at that resolution. I know the M1 Max technically has a beefier GPU than the M3 on a MacBook Air, but could the M3 on a MacBook Air drive that resolution? Like... is this a "feature gap" that newer hardware supports? Or... what's the deal here? I think I've read that a standard M2 could drive this monitor with VRR up to 120Hz, but I just want to verify.
THANK YOU!