Verified for macOS Tahoe 26.2

How to Fix Rendering Artifacts on External Displays in macOS Tahoe 26.2

Symptom: Strange lines, flickering, or "ghosting" appears only when your Mac is connected to an external monitor via HDMI or USB-C.

TL;DR fix

Start with Fix 1: Change the Refresh Rate (Free). If the issue persists after that, try Fix 2: Reset Color Profile (Free). Full Terminal commands and step-by-step instructions are in each section below.


Why this happens

macOS Tahoe 26.x has a bug in its Display Stream Compression (DSC) handling. On M1 and M2 Macs specifically, the system fails to negotiate the correct color depth with some monitors, leading to visual artifacts.

Recommended Troubleshooting Tool

Before proceeding with manual fixes, we recommend using CleanMyMac X. Quickly identify high CPU apps and optimize system memory with one click.


Fix 1: Change the Refresh Rate (Free)

Dropping the refresh rate can often force the system to stop using buggy compression.

  1. Open System Settings
  1. Select External Display
  1. Toggle Refresh Rate

Fix 2: Reset Color Profile (Free)

  1. Open Display Settings
  1. Change Profile

Fix 3: The Automated "Pro" Display Path

When hardware and software aren't communicating.

Recommended Tool: CleanMyMac X

- Maintenance Module: Clearing "System Caches" removes the old display layout files that might be storing corrupted resolution data.

- Optimization: Ensures that the "WindowServer" process has enough priority to drive high-resolution external displays without stuttering.

Alternative: BetterDisplay

This is the "pro" way to fix Mac display issues. It allows you to create dummy displays and override macOS's native (and buggy) scaling.