I would say there's a 50/50 chance it won't detect it at 60 Hz. The monitor IS detected, it shows up in the Display Preferences if I connect it to both usb-c and display port. When I turned the computer back on the next morning, it was again off on the windows login screen. I don't know how, but I've managed to get it to work exactly once. On windows it turns off when getting to the login screen. I've next connected a regular usb-c monitor to it (DP alternate mode + usb2 for peripherals). Mostly works if I force the thunderbolt mode to DisplayPort only in the bios. Sometimes it doesn't detect the USB ports on it either. Put the computer to sleep though and the screen never comes back on. I've managed to connect an Apple thunderbolt display to it with official tb2 -> tb3 adapter, it works well most of the time. It has a thunderbolt 3 / usb-c / dp connector which is downright awful. I have a desktop PC which exhibits the same kind of weird behaviour you have. I don't own a usb-c mac, but I've never had any problems whatsoever with my 2013 retina, always works perfectly even with screens. To me it looks much more like a compatibility issue. I wonder wether there's some problem with the usb-c alternate modes and their implementations / drivers.īelow are a bunch of my experiences with this which shows that behaviours are all over the place which kind of excludes an outright broken OS or piece of equipment.
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