Daisy chain 3 thunderbolt displays to MBP 15"

Hello,
A simple question here,
I would like to know if there is a way to daisy chain 3 (three) thunderbolt displays to a 15" MacBook Pro, maybe if the laptop is in clampshell mode?
Thanks for any help

Two:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4885

Similar Messages

  • Imac 5k daisy chain thunderbolt display?

    Hello everyone.  Quick question on iMac 5k.  Can I daisy chain 2 thunderbolt displays to an iMac 5k?  I currently have one thunderbolt display connect to it, want to see if i can add another thunderbolt display.  Thank you for the help.

    I believe you may do that provided the iMac is at the end of the chain, so the external drive must be able to pass through the port. But Apple's information on chaining is in relation to their standalone displays which must terminate the chain. So I am assuming that may also apply in your case even though the iMac isn't a standalone display.
    It may be much simpler to use an USB external drive.

  • Daisy Chaining Thunderbolt Monitors

    I see that a 15 inch Macbook can drive two daisy chained Thunderbolt monitors.  Can a post 2012 Air Book also do this?
    Going in another direction, if i use the 15 Inch Macbook with a thunderbolt monitor, can i daisy chain in a Cinema Display to that?

    I see that a 15 inch Macbook can drive two daisy chained Thunderbolt monitors.  Can a post 2012 Air Book also do this?
    Yes.  See question 14 in:
    <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5219>
    Going in another direction, if i use the 15 Inch Macbook with a thunderbolt monitor, can I daisy chain in a Cinema Display to that?
    Not directly (see question 16 above), but it will work if you connect a Thunderbolt disk drive (with two Thunderbolt ports) between the displays.

  • Daisy chain two display port monitors (Dell U2913WM) to new Mac mini Thunderbolt?

    Everything I read said that I could hook up a display port monitor to a Thunderbolt port on the mac mini.  I purchased two display port monitors (Dell U2913WM) that can be daisy chained, and hooked them up.  All I get is mirroring.  Does anyone know how to turn off mirroring with this setup?  I did not get the "uncheck mirroring" option in preferences until I hooked up the second via the HDMI port instead of a daisy chain.  The problem with that is, I cannot take advantage of the full resolution through the HDMI.  It seems I have wasted my money on two monitors.
    Looking for advice on:
    1) How to daisy chain these two Dell monitors to the mac mini and turn off mirroring and use an extended desktop, or
    2) How to take advantage of the full resolution through HDMI port?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    So re-reading this thread, I now realize you did exactly what I wanted to do but your issue was having a cloned vs. extended desktop. Oops!
    I believe your "nothing plugged in" issue is the cable. I'm not sure that TB cables are backwards compatible with DP - I think it's only the ports. Do you see multiple monitors in "System Preferences > Displays" if you hook the monitors up like you described in your OP?
    My Dell U2713H arrived today and it works like a charm with the supplied Mini-DP to DP cable. The built-in display on my 13" mid 2009 MBP still works if not in clamshell mode, although I will mostly use mine in my HengeDock. In the OSD of the monitor, you can access "Display Settings > Display Info" and it will show you the DP capability. Mine is only DP 1.1a and I believe to run 2 of these at full resolution you will need the bandwidth in DP 1.2 which includes MST (daisy-chaining). This could be your problem.
    Can you access the same menu in your OSD and report back what your DP compatability is?
    Thanks!
    mgb

  • Daisy-chaining thunderbolt in target display mode

    If I connect an imac 27" (which has two thunderbolt ports) to my retina MBP via target display mode, can I use the thunderbolt gigabit ethernet adapter on the imac and get network on my macbook via "Daisy-chaining"?
    It's a shame that there are no cheap thunderbolt hubs available so I'm hoping for this so I can use two displays and still have ethernet.. The option is maybe using the USB to ethernet adapter but I'd rather not.

    Target Display Mode is not the same as Target Disk Mode. The latter is done using Firewire. The former is only currently usable with a 27" iMac with a Thunderbolt port. Target Display Mode is for using the iMac's display with another computer that has a Thunderbolt port.

  • Daisy-Chain Thunderbolt Monitors

    I have been having a lot of issues since purchasing two new thunderbolt displays. I mounted both displays on my office wall via VESA brackets. I was super happy with how they looked and how they were able to Daisy-Chain together making them the most beautiful full function docking station for my MacBook Pro. I hooked up my mac via the single thunderbolt cable and power cord from monitor 1 and turned on my Mac. As expected the two monitors came to life in dazzling fashion giving me 54in of usable space. My issues began after I disconnected my Mac to go to a meeting. When I returned and reconnected the power and thunderbolt cords and after the usual blinking of the monitors only the Mac and monitor number 1 worked. Monitor 2 (the one daisy-chained to number 1) would not turn on, 27in of blackness. I tried reconnecting, changing the order of the displays, rebooting, and even re-imaging; nothing worked. I Googled it and found a lot of issues that people were having with displays and thunderbolt drives but none offered a solution that worked. after a lot of research I was able to piece together what was happening and a fix that actually worked. The issue is the Thunderbolt ports and they way peripherals get assigned. So the first time I connected the monitors they worked great but when I went to a meeting and connected to a projector or went home and connected to my single thunderbolt monitor there the ports would get reconfigured to run the single monitor or projector. Macs use SMC (System Management Controller) to control many low level functions like lights, fans, power button, and ports. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964 Following the SMC reset fixes the port assignment issue and allows the Mac to recognize the daisy-chained monitor or drive. One additional tip is to plug in the power and thunderbolt cable before resetting the SMC. it is a simple keyboard procedure that is easy and works every time. I hoping a firmware update of SMC will make this fix obsolete but until then at least my $2500 display investment is paying off in a lot of beautiful useable space.

    Please do not double post - it does not help and things can get very confusing, so I've asked the hosts to remove the duplicate.
    Good luck!

  • Daisy Chain TB Display

    I have tried to daisy chain a second TB display to my 13" MacBookPro. One display works but not the second. Is there a software issue or is there something I am not doing correctly.

    Thanks turbostar and Jeff. Kinda answers the question but the table at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5219?viewlocale=en_US has a small caveat at the bottome that says:
    "You can connect a second Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch) to a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) and (13-inch, Late 2011), but the built-in display on the MacBook Pro will go dark. This is expected behavior."
    So, where are the instructions for this to actaully happen?
    Thanks!

  • How to daisy chain thunderbolt devices with only one port

    I am using a macbook pro with one thunderbolt port. Quite a few thunderbolt devices have only a single thunderbolt port (don't support daisy chaining).
    Does anyone know of a thuderbolt hub that adds additional thunderbolt ports?
    If such a product does not yet exist, is it at least technically possible?
    Thanks!

    alexgrainger wrote:
    Quite a few thunderbolt devices have only a single thunderbolt port (don't support daisy chaining).
    Does anyone know of a thuderbolt hub that adds additional thunderbolt ports?
    If such a product does not yet exist, is it at least technically possible?
    (1) Thunderbolt does support daisy chaining up to 6 devices to the MBP's port (with some limitations). See
    <http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/thunderbolt/thunderbolt-technology-dev eloper.html>
    <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.7/en/mh35952.html>
    <http://www.macworld.com/article/158145/2011/02/thunderbolt_what_you_need_to_know .html>
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderbolt_(interface)>
    (2) Note that daisy chain and hub are not the same. However, my understanding is that, in principle, a Thunderbolt hub is feasible. I'm not aware if such a device is already on the market. I guess that whether or not Thunderbolt hubs will be eventually available depends on the demand.

  • Daisy-chaining Thunderbolt and Mini DisplayPort

    I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro (Early 2011), i7. In the future, would it be possible to daisy-chain a Thunderbolt-compatible product like the Echo Express (http://bit.ly/pTlDFr) with a monitor that only has DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI (http://amzn.to/nohGbj) using a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort/HDMI/DVI adapter, or does the display have to support Thunderbolt as well? Thank you.

    @bontistic: it is not true that only the Macbook Air supports Thunderbolt. All models(!) support thunderbolt: also the Macbook Pro's and Mini's. Eg.: http://www.apple.com/nl/macbookpro/features.html#thunderbolt
    My Macbook Pro from 2011 already supported Thunderbolt...

  • Daisy chaining thunderbolt and MacMini power

    Hi, I am a little confused by Thunderbolt - can I daisy chain a FW 800 camera (via thunderbolt to fw800 adapter) through a Thunderbolt monitor to a Mac Mini and everything still work/ be identified as expected in the OS (i.e. the camera software I use to control the camera)?
    Also - I was planning on buying a Mac Pro, however it is no longer on sale with no apparent window for a re (or new) release. Currently I use 2010 Mac Pros to control high frame rate FW 800 cameras plus read/write (via an esata card) to a hard drive array. Data transfer rates are about 60 MBps both from the camera and subsequently to the hard drives. Do you think the most powerful Mac Mini will be powerful enough for this application? I don't like buying without being sure, but similarly don't want to wait around any longer for a new MacPro release.
    Many thanks,
    Oli

    Yes. Depending on the drive enclosure you may need to power the TBolt drive as it may no longer be bus-powered. My LaCie Rugged drives are bus-powered through the adapter cable. My OWC drives are not.

  • Daisy Chaining Thunderbolts: Mavericks

    So, I installed Mavericks this morning...the set up wasn't exactly smooth. There was a lot of resetting and restarting and freezing, but what I am most upset about is that apparently Mavericks doesn't support daisy chaining several Thunderbolt Displays. Has anyone gotten this to work?  After talking to someone for over an hour, asking me to do things that I had already done, they put me through to a developer that said it wasn't support and he didn't know when or if a patch would come through to fix it, and that he couldn't help me because Apple didn't support daisy-chaining.
    Just curious if anyone else has had the same problem, and if they found a way to fix it.

    I have the exact same problem. I purchased a maxed out fully loaded Macbook Air from the Apple Store a week ago - and was assured by the sales rep that it supported Thunderbolt Daisy chaining. I also purchased a couple of Thunderbolt displays - hook everything up - and it doesnt work.
    I get on Apple Care and try to resolve the issue - no luck. I take my displays and Macbook Air and go to the store with a genius bar appointment - no luck.
    Then one of the sales people suggest that I try the 15" Macbook Pro which is supposed to be able to handle this without any issues. So I purchase a brand new 15" Macbook Pro with retina support - and try hooking it up with the Thunderbolt displays - and EXACT SAME PROBLEM.
    I am now at my wits end with this. I am pretty convinced this is a OS Mavericks issue - and that once resolved it will also work on my Macbook Air (which means I can return my Macbook Pro)
    Fingers crossed that I get this resolved in the next couple of days.
    Please add your findings/developments to this thread. Thanks.

  • Daisy chain thunderbolt drives and RAID

    Hi everyone!
    I was wondering, is it possible to buy several thunderbold drives, daisy chain them, and then make them act like a RAID 5 ?
    Another question would be: I looked around the lacie drives and they said they can be put as RAID 0 or 1, but when you daisy chain them, so every one of them become a RAID 0 or 1 independent from the other or do they act as one?
    Thank you for the precisions!

    I believe you may do that provided the iMac is at the end of the chain, so the external drive must be able to pass through the port. But Apple's information on chaining is in relation to their standalone displays which must terminate the chain. So I am assuming that may also apply in your case even though the iMac isn't a standalone display.
    It may be much simpler to use an USB external drive.

  • Can't daisy chain Thunderbolt 1 and 2 drives

    I have a Mac Mini server (mid 2011) with a Pegasus R4 connected via Thunderbolt that has been running fine. The Mini is running Lion Server.
    Just recently I got a Lacie 2big drive with Thunderbolt 2. I assumed that TB2 was backwards compatible so daisy chaining the Lacie to the Pegasus wouldn't be an issue. But when I do so, the Lacie doesn't mount and Disk Utility cannot see it.
    However, if I connect the Lacie directly to the Mini it mounts and works fine. So then I tried connecting the Pegasus to the Lacie. But now the Pegasus doesn't mount and can't be seen by Disk Utility or Promise Utility.
    So, is the problem trying to daisy chain TB1 and TB2 devices together? Or is it the Mini? Or is it Lion?
    Any help will be appreciated.

    Thanks for the quick reply. The Pegasus is over 3 years old and I have never updated the firmware. I will do so.
    However, I got everything to work. The one I thing I didn't try was rebooting with both drives daisy chained and turned on. This did it. I restarted many times but each time was with only one of the drives connected. Not sure why a reboot is necessary for the daisy chained device to be visible.

  • Chaining Thunderbolt Displays over wide Distance

    I have one MacBook Pro and two Thunderbolt displays.  One display sits right in front of me alongside my Mac, and the other I'd like to place 15' away in my office.  Chaining the two displays when they are side by side is no problem.  But how do I power/light up, i.e., chain the 2nd Thunderbolt when the distance is much greater than the cord length on the device?  If one answer is to place a 2nd Mac in front of the 2nd Thunderbolt well that can happen but I'd like to see if I can drive this from my main Mac first.
    Thank you for your suggestions!

    Now my next question will be about getting my cable tv to display on one of the Thunderbolts.
    I have a Comcast cable box with all sorts of output ports, including optical and HDMI.  I also have the latest Apple TV.  What do I need to do to:  1) display my Comcast cable on my Thunderbolt as if it were my TV.
    I think the general answer here is forget about HD out from your comcast box.  HDCP will prevent that.  But you can use component, composite, or s-video.   Look at Elgato products for TV support for input to your computer.
    You won't be able to attach the TB displays to anything other than TB source so I don't know where that leaves you with respect to using it on anything other than the TB computer.  Maybe appletv can handle it but I know nothing about that.

  • If I close my lid or disconnect my thunderbolt display my MBP freezes

    My MBPr will freeze up if I disconnect the thunderbolt display or close the lid and re-open it. The one solution I have found is to put it into sleep before closing the lid or disconnecting the cable. I have tried to fix the issue using multiple methods described in other posts.
    What I have tried so far. (I have reset the options after it not fixing the issue)
    1. Disable "Put the hard drive to sleep when possible."
    2. Disable Automatic Graphics Switching
    I closed the lid and copied the console report after the issue arose. See below.

    Try a SMC reset:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964
    If no success, then use your warranty and bring it in to the nearest Apple repair facility for rectifying this problem.
    Ciao.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Star with BOBJ

    Hi guys, my company just bought BOBJ license. Our bosses still don't know for what exactly it'll be used, nor when it'll be used. I'd like to start looking through this stuff since in our company nobody has experience with BOBJ and it's obvious that

  • Greyscale images convert to CMYK

    I have created an Illustrator file containing a spot color and a grayscale placed image. When saving as a pdf, the Grayscale image separates (or converts) to CMYK. Am on deadline and appreciate any help.

  • How can I see all scheduled jobs which have steps of a given user?

    Hello, I like to see all scheduled jobs which have steps of a given user. It is not importent which user has planned the job, I just want to check the usernames wich are used for accomplishing the respective step (-> field "AUTHCKNAM"). In table " tb

  • Anybody else looking at obtaining licenses via BPM Suite?

    Just wondering if anyone else is looking to acquire WebCenter Suite via Oracle BPM Suite. BPM Suite appears to include a copy of WebCenter suite that is not usage restricted. So for about the same cost as just WebCenter Suite you can also get all the

  • Error trying to run rivendell

    Hi! I am trying to run rinvendell ( http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ ) but now I have this error: $ /usr/local/bin/rdadmin /usr/local/bin/rdadmin: error while loading shared libraries: librd-1.1.1.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or dir