How many displays can be connected to Mac Studio?

The number of external displays you can use at the same time depends on your Mac model and the resolution and refresh rate of each display.

Mac Studio (2025) with M4 Max

Mac Studio (2025) with M3 Ultra

Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Max

Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Ultra

Mac Studio (2022)

Using a supported hub or daisy-chaining displays can enable up to two displays over a single Thunderbolt port, but does not increase the maximum number of displays you can connect. Connect the display with the highest resolution first.

Mac Studio (2025) with M4 Max

Mac Studio (2025) models with the M4 Max chip support up to five external displays simultaneously, based on the resolution and refresh rate of each external display. You can connect displays to the Thunderbolt 5 ports and HDMI port on the back of the computer.

The two USB-C ports on the front of Mac Studio (2025) with M4 Max don't support external display connections.

One external display

Supports one display in the following configuration:

Two external displays

Supports two displays in the following configuration:

Three external displays

Supports three external displays in any of these configurations:

Four external displays

Supports four external displays in any one of these configurations:

Five external displays

Supports five external displays in the following configuration:

Mac Studio (2025) with M3 Ultra

Mac Studio (2025) models with the M3 Ultra chip support up to eight external displays simultaneously, based on the resolution and refresh rate of each external display. You can connect displays to the Thunderbolt 5 ports and HDMI port on the front and back of the computer.

Mac Studio (2025) with M3 Ultra has two port groups that each support up to four displays. An 8K (7680 x 4320) at 60 Hz or 4K (3840 x 2160) at 240 Hz display connected over HDMI uses the resources of two displays in that port group.

One external display

Supports one display in the following configuration:

Two external displays

Supports two displays in the following configuration:

Three external displays

Supports three external displays in any of these configurations:

Four external displays

Supports four external displays in any of these configurations:

Five external displays

Supports five external displays in any one of these configurations (always requires splitting across port groups):

Six external displays

Supports six external displays in any one of these configurations (always requires splitting across port groups):

Eight external displays

Supports eight external displays in the following configuration (always requires splitting across port groups):

Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Max

Mac Studio (2023) models with the M2 Max chip support up to five external displays simultaneously, based on the resolution and refresh rate of each external display. You can connect displays to the Thunderbolt 4 ports and HDMI port on the back of the computer.

The two USB-C ports on the front of Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Max don't support external display connections.

One external display

Supports one display in the following configuration:

Two external displays

Supports two displays in the following configuration:

Three external displays

Supports three external displays in any one of these configurations:

Four external displays

Supports four external displays in any one of these configurations:

Five external displays

Supports five external displays in the following configuration:

Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Ultra

Mac Studio (2023) models with the M2 Ultra chip support up to eight external displays simultaneously, based on the resolution and refresh rate of each external display. You can connect displays to the Thunderbolt 4 ports and HDMI port on the front and back of the computer.

Mac Studio (2023) with M2 Ultra has two port groups that each support up to four displays. An 8K at 60 Hz (or 4K at 240 Hz) display connected over HDMI uses the bandwidth of two displays in that port group.

One external display

Supports one external display in the following configuration:

Two external displays

Supports two external displays in the following configuration:

Three external displays

Supports three external displays in any one of these configurations:

Four external displays

Supports four external displays in any one of these configurations:

Five external displays

Supports five external displays in any one of these configurations (always requires splitting across port groups):

Six external displays

Supports six external displays in the following configuration (always requires splitting across port groups):

Eight external displays

Supports eight external displays in the following configuration (always requires splitting across port groups):

Mac Studio (2022)

Mac Studio (2022) models support up to five external displays simultaneously, based on the resolution and refresh rate of each external display. You can connect displays to the Thunderbolt 4 ports and HDMI port on the computer.

On Mac Studio with the M1 Max chip, the two USB-C ports on the front don’t support external display connections.

One external display

Supports one external display in the following configuration:

Two external displays

Supports two external displays in the following configuration:

Three external displays

Supports three external displays in any one of these configurations:

Four external displays

Supports four external displays in any one of these configurations:

Five external displays

Supports five external displays in the following configuration:

Maximum Display Support

Available scaled resolutions for external displays in System Settings > Displays may vary by available system resources and type of connected displays. Scaled resolutions above the macOS default are not reflected in the maximum support listed above.

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