Mac Mini M4 not recognizing Dell S2725QC monitor

As the title suggests, I can’t get my Mac Mini M4 to recognize this monitor at all. I’ve tried both the provided USB-C cable and an HDMI cable…nothing. Am I missing something obvious?

Mac mini, macOS 15.6

Posted on Aug 16, 2025 12:59 PM

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Posted on Aug 16, 2025 3:33 PM

The new M4 Mac mini's are very HDMI cable picky.

To use HDMI get and test a short high speed 8K HDMI cable.


The M4 Mac mini's front USB-C ports do not support video output.

see "Display Support at > Mac mini (2024) - Tech Specs - Apple Support

and > Connect a display to Mac mini - Apple Support

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Aug 22, 2025 10:51 AM in response to RoachMusic

The front USB-C ports support data-only at up to 10 G bits/sec. There is no display support connected to the front USB-C ports.


Running a 10 bits/color 4K display like yours at up to 50 Hz requires at least a 20 G bits/sec connection with display support. For USB or ThunderBolt support, that can only be provided by the back ThunderBolt ports.


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The HDMI ports supports HDMI 2.1, which REQUIRES certified ULTRA cables, which as den.thed suggests may be sold as 8K capable. Less-capable or too long cables will cause the connection to error-out and disconnect.


Cables "shipped in the box" are guaranteed to have the correct connectors on the end. Other than that, they are often lowest-bidder cables and not able to support highest resolutions on a Mac.



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