

- SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ PATCH
- SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ PRO
- SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ CODE
With high resolution 8K displays, you might want to uses scale factors up to x4 and beyond. Maybe this can be done with a Lilu + WhateverGreen patch.
SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ PATCH
For example, when macOS adds an HiDPI x2 mode for each resolution, maybe we can patch it to add an x3 mode also. The display mode includes a number for the scale factor. macOS creates HiDPI display modes since Lion (10.7.5). It might be possible to change that number.
SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ CODE
I believe macOS today continues to have much of that code - an app is told to use a scale factor number - it's not a boolean that is on or off. PS This is not a question about the basic functionality of scaling or changing the resolution of the screen. it seems when reboot, there is communication issue, Mac mini believes only 30 hz is available for this resolution, so after switch back and forth. Current version is 4.10.1 With SwitchResX it is totally easy to match your screen resolution to the best for any app or use. I have to go to monitors setting to switch the DisplayPort 1.4->1.2->1.4 then I can select 60Hz. Quartz Debug.app v4.2 has a new option "Enable HiDPI display modes" that replaces the arbitrary scale factor.Īnyway, the point is that the ability to use an arbitrary scale factor existed. I prefer resolution 3840x1640 which works but with only refresh rate at 30Hz right after restart. Lion does not support the arbitrary scale factor. Lion (10.7.5) supports multiple resolutions with the GTX 680 even though real support for the GTX 680 is supposed to start with Mountain Lion (10.8.5). With it disabled, you can log out and then log in to make the Finder use the x3 scaling (arbitrary scaling is per app in Leopard and Snow Leopard). Quartz Debug.app v4.0 from Snow Leopard developer tools works, but I prefer v3.0 because it honours the disabling of the "Restore scale factor to default (1.0) on quit" option better. Highest frequency supported via 4K in the display menu is 30hz. NVDAResman.kext does not need to be removed. But as of late, it went straight to 4K 30hz mode (without other problems) and I have not been able to get 4k 60hz mode out of it ever since. Snow Leopard (10.6.8) is similar - I either need to set maxmem=32768 for 32-bit kernel or boot to 64-bit kernel maxmem=63488 arch=x86_64 (maxmem is set to 62 GB because the CPU doesn't like 64 GB - it slows things down for some reason). Leopard doesn't have support for the GTX 680, so there's only the one boot resolution but I can enable x3 scaling. HDMI port 1 on the monitor is supposed to. I also have to remove NVDAResman.kext otherwise a kernel panic occurs with the GTX 680. Windows Won't allow my Monitor's Refresh Rate to go Above 30 Hz - posted in External Hardware: I got a new secondary monitor.

To boot Leopard (10.5.8), I have to use maxmem=32768 because the kernel is only 32-bit. Can you tell me how I can use this apllications ( Lilu.kext + CoreDisplayFixup.
SWITCHRESX APP CHANGE 30HZ TO 60HZ PRO
My Mac Pro (Early 2008) (MacPro3,1) has 64 GB of RAM and an EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition. And base what I get is 3840x2160 30HZ i check SwitchResX and when i give him custom resolution 3840x2160 60HZ and I get info that mac dont allow this resolution I try go down with Hertz by no work. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
