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.
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.
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Fix 1: Change the Refresh Rate (Free)
Dropping the refresh rate can often force the system to stop using buggy compression.
- Open System Settings
- Go to Displays.
- Select External Display
- Click on your secondary monitor.
- Toggle Refresh Rate
- Change from "ProMotion" or "120Hz" to 60Hz.
- If already at 60Hz, try 50Hz or 30Hz to see if the artifacts disappear.
Fix 2: Reset Color Profile (Free)
- Open Display Settings
- Go to Displays > [Your Monitor].
- Change Profile
- Change the color profile to Generic RGB or Display P3.
- This forces the GPU to "re-draw" the signal to the monitor.
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.