Mac Mini 2014 does not support 4K SST at 60hz displays

Many questions on this - bottom line, 2014 Mini hardware will only drive 4K at 30hz .. not the most desirable solution.
Does Yosemite 10.10.3 now enable Mac Mini 2014 to drive 4K SST displays at 60z?  Answer = NO.

That is correct

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