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Quadro K5000 for Mac Compatibility with EIZO 4K monitors
Items of validation:
- Displaying Mac's boot screen
- Displaying the monitor native resolution
- Displaying Retina (HiDPI) screen
- Displaying 60 Hz of the refresh rate
- Displaying the full-range tones
- Detecting the monitor by Mac
- Monitor's power save function, on/off of the power button and main power switch
- Mac's sleep, reboot and shutdown funtions
Note: This information is based on our in-house testing and we do not guarantee the compatibility in respective user environments.
Mac | Mac Pro (Mid 2010) |
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OS | OS X Yosemite (10.10.5) |
Graphics board | Quadro K5000 for Mac |
Graphics driver 7 | Ver. 346.02.03f01 |
Signal cable | DisplayPort cable (PP200) |
FlexScan EV3237 | Yes 1 2 |
ColorEdge CG318-4K | Yes 1 3 4 |
ColorEdge CG248-4K | Yes 1 5 6 |
1 The boot screen is not displayed with the monitor default setting, "DisplayPort 1.2", so you cannot switch the OS with the Startup Manager if you use multi-booting OSes. To avoid this issue, please change the monitor setting from "DisplayPort 1.2" to "DisplayPort 1.1".
2 Please click "Scaled" while holding the Option key, and choose a resolution not followed by "(Low resolution)", if you want to enlarge the text or object size keeping the 3840 x 2160 resolution.
3 Mac outputs 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz with the OS default setting. Please choose "4096 x 2160 (Low resolution)" from the resolution list by clicking "Scaled" while holding the Option key. Please note that its refresh rate is limited to 30Hz.
4 Please click "Scaled" while holding the Option key, and choose 2048 x 1080, if you want to enlarge the text or object size keeping the 4096 x 2160 resolution. With the other resolution options the screen is scaled on the 3840 x 2160 resolution.
5 The screen is scaled to 200% size which is equivalent to the 1920 x 1080 resolution with the OS default setting. Please click "Scaled" while holding the Option key, and choose 3840 x 2160, if you do not want to enlarge the text or object size.
6 The refresh rate is limited to 24 Hz if you choose the resolution other than 3840 x 2160 or 1920 x 1080.
7 You can choose the OS X default driver or the NVIDIA driver but there are no difference to dsplay 4K resolution.