Thunderbolt-to-HDMI and Thunderbolt-to-DVI cables are really mini-displayport to DVI/HDMI cables.the Thunderbolt ports accept mini-displayport connectors.I previously tried one that had "beta" Mac support and it was terrible. You can use a different USB adapter (there are several on the market) but make sure that it's Mac compatible. Apple iMac 27 A1419 (Late 2012-Late 2013) - Torx T5 Memory Door Screws Set.Monitor 3: driven via USB 3.0 adapter (I used this one from CableMatters and have had zero issues with flicker/performance, although I am not trying to play games or watch video on it.I use it for work).Monitor 2: driven by Mac Mini thunderbolt port (I used this thunderbolt-to-DVI cable).Monitor 1: driven by Mac mini HDMI port (HDMI-to-HDMI cable) I’m trying to connect 27 inch and 30 inch monitor to it.So I got a mini display port to display port () this one.
#DISPLAYPORT TO LATE 2012 MAC MINI ISSUES PRO#
The computers of the models Mac Pro (Late 2013), MacBook Pro (Retina, Late 2013 and newer), iMac (27, Late 2013) 2014 and newer) and Mac mini (Late 4) also support XNUMXK monitors. The HDMI connection supports resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 via the HDMI-to-DVI adapter.
#DISPLAYPORT TO LATE 2012 MAC MINI ISSUES 1080P#
When I first tried using it I used hdmi to hdmi however the resolution was only 1080p therefore, I could not get the full 34. For HDMI connections, the HDMI port supports resolutions up to 1080p. 3 monitors, each with 1920x1200 resolution Recently bought a huawei mateview gt 34 curved 3k resolution monitor for my Mac mini.Late 2014 Mac Mini with 8GB RAM (purchased Oct 2015).The following 3-monitor setup worked for me: I've confirmed this by trying to plug in 3 monitors directly into the ports on the Mac Mini (two via thunderbolt, 1 via HDMI), with the same results as the OP.one of the monitors is not driven. Apple's specs show that the late-2014 (which is still being sold today, October 2015) Mac Mini can support up to two displays using its HDMI and thunderbolt ports. Enlarge / The 2014 Mac Mini looks the same on the outside, but on the inside it regresses in some unfortunate ways.