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Hi, your case seems to be something else. If all this fails, return the laptop as broken during your warranty, or what legal mechanism are you given in your country. Yes, I know they probably won't help at all but you have to try at least. If not, try to push your laptop manufacturer to help you with the issue. If all this fails, your laptop is TB enabled and you can spend some extra cash, go TB way. For starters, disable Freesync and other options in your monitor, you can try to mess with those later (good luck without Thunderbolt, you're gonna need it).
#Lg 27uk650 w 27 4k driver for macbook pro drivers
And I am not talking about downloading months old packages from laptop manufacturers but about getting actual drivers from Intel, for all TB, USB, GPU.Make your life easier and use Intel driver assistant if supported. Seriously, I know everybody says so but it is the post important part.
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My advice for everybody struggling with that would be: Update all drivers. Also, there were recent tests of MSI Summit B14 with i5 Tiger lake and Xe is capable of DP 1.4 with no DSC (1x only) in that one, so TLs clearly are capable of that. Now, with Tiger Lake it should finally be possible to get DP1.4 over two lines, but is still depends on the laptop manufacturer implementation (more devices mean less available lines internally, but that's just my guess). There are also other related aspects, like MST/SST USB-C transport method. Because Thundebolt is 4x faster than USB-C, this is no longer issue with such setup. In the cables, all four lines usually transport picture thus allowing with screen like 27UK850 containing USB3 hub all ports on the screen are degraded to USB2 when connected via USB-C cable anyway, now I understand the reason). It means following: It is possible to get that resolution with USB-C cable but not a USB-C dock because in the dock only two lines are dedicated to the picture while the other two serve to the various ports found on the dock. In the end, this is loosely related to that if your device is DP1.4 or not. Anyway, I was told that Intel CPUs up to Tiger Lake are willing to send picture over four lines only, not two, like competition allowed a few generations ago. Tech support of i-tec went through with me testing and explaining the issue quite well (it was fun, I had Tiger Lake ultrabook before manufacturers like i-tec and MSI and everybody was eager to find out if their hw will operate and what Intel changed in CPU and peripheral communication). I resolved my case by buying this Thunderbolt dock and I have 2x now.
#Lg 27uk650 w 27 4k driver for macbook pro pro
I called Dell support and eventually they said it must be something with the monitor settings, but I have the monitor working with my MacBook Pro at 4K 60Hz (screenshot attached), so that doesn't sound correct. Only if I drop the resolution to 2560x1440 then I'm able to select a higher refresh rate 59p, but then everything looks blurry and ugly. The Intel Graphics Command Center clearly shows that the monitor is capable of 3840x2160 60Hz, but the only available option for Refresh Rate is 30Hz.
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And just to be absolutely sure I also installed the latest LG 4K monitor update for Windows 10. I also installed the latest Intel Graphics driver version 27.20.100.8853 (dated ). I installed all the Dell driver and firmware updates as of today. I use a USB-C cable that came with the monitor, and I also tried a high-speed HDMI cable with an 4K certified USB-C to HDMI adapter, but I still can get only 30Hz refresh rate. I have a MacBook Pro that can drive the monitor at 4K 60Hz without any issues.
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I hooked up the laptop to my LG 27UK850-W 27" 4K monitor, but I'm unable to get the laptop to drive the monitor at 4K 60Hz, I can only get it to achieve 4K 30Hz, which makes everything sluggish and unbearable. I just bought a Dell 2-in-1, which includes Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Unfortunately that post is now closed so I can't comment on it. My situation is exactly the same as the one mentioned in this post.