We purchased two bundles of three cables, or five, I can't quite recall which. After connecting (after a couple of hours), the computer started to "slow down," and because I had not noticed this behavior previously, I assumed that the problem lay with me and that I was asking too much of it. An hour after the first "stupid" artifacts appeared, a problem in the video card and all that went along with it was discovered. Following a system restart, everything is operating normally. And then proceed in the same manner until reaching the first "blunt" and continuing around in a circle. I believed that I was an idiot and that I did not understand anything; I started to investigate the problem, and before I replaced those two cables, everything worked well, and there were no such blunts (attention: after replacing it instantly three times in a row, we were able to reproduce the situation). As a consequence of this, I switched the cables; of course, this required me to move everything back to the locations where it had been initially, which was inconvenient; nonetheless, there was not a single problem for the next two days. Now, prior to writing a review, I carried out the process once more, this time using a laptop, and the result was "The answer killed." The results are comparable, leading me to the conclusion that the issue is with the cables (and with 2, the second one behaves somewhat differently; as soon as I put the load to much than 120 hertz, a dullness appears, and further on it sounds like it's from a fairy tale). I won't need the second cable for the Monica with 75 hertz because it functions appropriately. To tell you the truth, I wouldn't suggest doing it anyway. Spend your money on a better baseus or something like. Clearly not in this case. (Also, with the baseus, be very careful because there are many imitations)
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