Got an iMac 4K or iMac 5K? This is how you can change to full 4k or 5k resolutions
Here’s how you can change your iMac 4k or iMac 5k screen resolution to the native maximum 4k or 5k via macOS Displays settings.
Here’s how you can change your iMac 4k or iMac 5k screen resolution to the native maximum 4k or 5k via macOS Displays settings.
All the settings you’ll need to run UT4 Pre-Alpha above 45 frames per second & still having a beautiful visual look while visiting distant worlds.
Nothing more pleasing, than running Serious Sam 3 on 60 frames per second & still having a beautiful visual look while travelling the virtual worlds.
This guide – adapted from my own evaluation and decision making process – should cover the most important facts, figures & thoughts you may go through when looking into buying a new Apple iMac (or any other Apple Mac models).
Attention: the recent macOS High Sierra update to version 10.13.4 will break the DisplaLink driver version 4.1 and cause any connected displays to go blank after the OS upgrade!
Is your Mac stuck in the infamous gray screen of death, after upgrading the OS? Here’s a solution to reboot properly again.
Completely erasing & reformatting a broken APFS volume under macOS High Sierra Beta 4 fixed the “fsroot tree error” – make sure you have an up to date backup before upgrading High Sierra Beta updates.
Just a quick note, as this seems not to be mentioned anywhere so far:
Known from Windows to quickly lock the screen; Apple finally introduces the same quick lock feature for Mac with it’s new OS macOS High Sierra.
macOS High Sierra beta is booting successfully from an external APFS formatted SSD disk. Read the full story here.