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    Mac Pro ultimo 2013 and 5 projectors

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      sisselromme last edited by

      I have a problem getting 5 projectors running on my Mac pro. They work separately, but when i plug them all in there is only 3 projectors running.

      I have checked that all thunderbolt ports work.

      Should I update the computer? right now its running yosemite.

      All best Sissel

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        sisselromme last edited by

        I have solved the problem! I can only run 2 hdmi and then three VGA cables

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          eamon @sisselromme last edited by

          @sisselromme

          Hi 

          Just a quick one (found this the hard way), depending on the flavour of Macpro, you may require an apple dual link adaptor cable. Mini display has issues with outputting full HD without one. 

          They can be found on ebay & amazon. They are ex stock and not made any more but they are not cheap. I have ordered some 3rd party ones.

          Linky

          Worth checking into the specs of your machine but if using Mini-Display as your bus, you will probably need them.

           I have a 2013 mac pro & 2no. Quad 2010 towers and I needed the adaptors to ensure full HD (1080p) and the ability to run 3no. screens. Also checked the mini-display bus specs. They are interlinked and might not be able to output Full HD on all.

          My 2 cents

          best of luck with it.

          eamon

          1no. 14" MacBook Pro M1, 32GB RAM, Max Processor, 1GB SSD
          Various Mac models from mac mini 2012 to Macbook Retina 15"
          1no. imac 21.5 M2 model.

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            fubbi @sisselromme last edited by

            Hi @sisselromme plenty about this in for example this thread


            You'll need active adapters, like the one @eamon mentions. Or VGA adapters that are in a way active (converting digital to analog), so you instinctively found the solution by using the VGA adapters


            Fub

            Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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