Mega glitch on 4k screen - cs5 osx10.9.4 latest 2014 macbook pro.

I am thinking of upgrading to a 4k monitor, but on trying on out on a friends mac I have noticed a really aweful rendering glitch on cs5. I have had no luck searching anywhere for a solution to this problem, I believe it's a video card error, as the image renders with odd blocks of colours and random numbers. I won't be getting a 4k monitor / new macbook pro if this error is going to occur. It makes photoshop useless!
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I am thinking of upgrading to a 4k monitor, but on trying on out on a friends mac I have noticed a really aweful rendering glitch on cs5. I have had no luck searching anywhere for a solution to this problem, I believe it's a video card error, as the image renders with odd blocks of colours and random numbers. I won't be getting a 4k monitor / new macbook pro if this error is going to occur. It makes photoshop useless!
Dropbox - Screenshot 2014-09-11 15.48.30.png

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