You might also want to check out this article by Stephen Foskett, which recommends enabling MST-mode on the monitor itself to access even higher resolutions on older MacBooks. as reported by the monitor's OSD, not just scaled displays in other resolutions) up to 2560 x 1600 60Hz - which just weren't there with the HDMI cable. I am not sure if the above is different between MacBooks? It made a huge difference on my MacBook Pro Retina 13-inch Late 2012 adding genuine resolutions (i.e. thunderbolt) to DisplayPort connector, not an HDMI to HDMI connector - you will likely find a lot more available resolutions namely, everything that the monitor and MacBook can support which is higher resolution than 1920 x 1080 (aka 1080p) Be sure to use a Mini DisplayPort (i.e.Additional answer, to combine with answer to use SwitchResX (which I agree works really well, having found it from answer and tried it!):
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