![]() ![]() ![]() If on the other hand you have a 15" MBP, then the discrete GPU will have control of the display outputs, and therefore the system MIGHT support DP 1.3/HBR3 or newer. As for your system, if it's a 2017 system and a 13" MBP, then it only has an Intel GPU and therefore will only support DP 1.2/HBR2 over USB-C since Intel GPUs back then didn't support anything newer - in fact the Intel GPUs in SOME of the Core 10th Gen CPUs STILL don't support anything better. The U2720Q supports DisplayPort 1.3/HBR3. And for that matter I wrote an explainer post about the differentiators of USB-C and TB3 cables here too.īut back to your display. I wrote a long explainer post about the various operating modes of USB-C and TB3, including their impact on possible display setups, over here if you're curious. If that's all that's available, you can only get either 4K 30 Hz with USB 3.x or 4K 60 Hz with USB 2.0. Most systems and displays on the market today only support DisplayPort 1.2/HBR2 over USB-C. 4K 60 Hz plus USB 3.x requires that your source system and display both support DisplayPort 1.3/HBR3 or better. It would help to be more specific about your MacBook Pro model, since the 13" and 15" models can differ in an important way here. ![]()
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