Late Macbook Pro 13 with Asus PB287Q (4K Monitor)

Hi,
I just bought the 4K Asus Monitor PB287Q and I can't get it to work via Display-Port at all!!!
Is there anything I'm missing? I've bought a cheap mini-DisplayPort to Display Port cable and hook that up to the
Thunderbolt ports (I've already tried both ports, as well as switching the monitor to DisplayPort 1,2 mode) *nothing*
The monitor works fine and gets detected immediately through HDMI.
I only want to use it with a resolution of 1920x1080 @ 60HZ but can only get 30HZ through HDMI?
The Macbook Pro just doesn't find the monitor through DisplayPort?
Any suggestions?
My OS-X is 10.9.5
thanks a lot!
ps. it could also be a faulty cable I guess?

Assuming the monitor is set to display port input, be sure your cable supports Displayport Stream v1.2.  This is needed to run 4K @ 60Hz.  However, most cheap cables only support v1.1 which will limit you at 30Hz.
Also be sure to connect the cable to the laptops display port not through an attached Thunderbolt display.
I have the same monitor and it took a while to research the correct configuration to get it to work.  I can get the monitor to recognize the laptop up to resolution of 4K @ 30Hz but not 60Hz.  It should work with these settings so trying my fourth cable to see if I can get the 4K @ 60Hz configuration.
I hope this helps.

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