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Relative humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing.Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C).85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter with cable management system MagSafe 2 power port.
Built-in 99.5-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery. Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and pressure-sensing capabilities enables Force clicks, accelerators, pressure-sensitive drawing, and Multi-Touch gestures. Full-size backlit keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys (inverted “T” arrangement) with ambient light sensor. Support for audio line out (digital/analog). Support for Apple iPhone headset with remote and microphone. Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (sold separately)Ĩ02.11ac Wi‑Fi wireless networking IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible. Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter (sold separately). Two Thunderbolt 2 ports (up to 20 Gbps). Support for 4096-by-2160 resolution at 24Hz. Support for 3840-by-2160 resolution at 30Hz. #MACBOOK PRO RETINA MID 2015 15 INCH DISPLAY 1080P#
Support for 1080p resolution at up to 60Hz.DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI output supported using Mini DisplayPort adapters (sold separately).
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Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on up to two external displays, both at millions of colors. 15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology 2880-by-1800 native resolution at 220 pixels per inch with support for millions of colorsĢ.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.4GHz) with 6MB shared 元 cacheĬonfigurable to 2.5GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 3.7GHz) with 6MB shared 元 cache or 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.0GHz) with 6MB shared 元 cache.Ģ.5GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.7GHz) with 6MB shared 元 cacheĬonfigurable to 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.0GHz) with 6MB shared 元 cache.Ĭonfigurable to 512GB or 1TB flash storage.ĪMD Radeon R9 M370X with 2GB of GDDR5 memory and automatic graphics switching. Thanks to all who have weighed in so far. I have yet to look up the specs to address whether the 16 GB of ram is enough to bridge the gap. I honestly was hoping to get a weigh-in on my hypothesis that this the result of an underpowered integrated GPU - or more importantly, validation that others have experienced the same thing (with or without it being an all-out failure). I didn't bother trying a third cable as the glitching has never appeared on the 4k monitor. I always use the thunderbolt/mini displayport to drive the monitor - and to date have used two different cables. My feeling is that if a bad cable was the cause, I'd see it no matter the circumstances.ģ. I question whether the built-in screen's display cable is the culprit as it doesn't happen when I am using it as my only monitor. Starting in safe mode seems to hamstring those same applications - so I can't really work in them.Ģ. It typically happens when I'm working in multiple GPU-intensive applications - not just when I have them all open. Doing so makes it difficult to mimic the same conditions that bring about the glitching in the first place.
I did try running the machine in Safe Mode briefly, but quickly realized it wasn't going to work. Well - I figured I'd see how many twists and turns the conversation tookġ.