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🖥️ Cable Matters Triple 4K DisplayPort Splitter: 3-Port Hub for 8K/4K 120Hz HDR Monitors on Windows (Not Mac Compatible) Review

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Details

Connector TypeUSB Type C
Cable TypeUSB
Compatible DevicesLaptop, Monitor, Personal Computer
BrandCable Matters
Data Transfer Rate32.4 Gigabits Per Second

Description of 🖥️ Cable Matters Triple 4K DisplayPort Splitter: 3-Port Hub for 8K/4K 120Hz HDR Monitors on Windows (Not Mac Compatible)

Create the ultimate triple-monitor workstation with the Cable Matters Display Port switch; Connect a laptop with a Mini DisplayPort port to expand a laptop computer into a triple-monitor workstation; included Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapter supports connecting the DP splitter to a desktop computer. DisplayPort Hub with triple monitor support features 3 DisplayPort 1.4 ports for 32.4Gbps of video and audio bandwidth; Leverage the latest DisplayPort technology to connect up to three high-resolution monitors; Display Port splitter supports three 4K @60Hz monitors, two 8K@30Hz, or one 8K@60Hz monitor with a compatible DisplayPort 1.4 host with the latest Display Stream Compression (DSC) and Multi-Stream Transport (MST) support. Low power consumption design of the Mini DisplayPort Hub is entirely bus-powered from the host Mini DisplayPort port; optional USB-C power connector provides compatibility with low-powered devices that do not transfer enough power over the mDP hub connection. Take advantage of the latest DisplayPort 1.4 features including High Dynamic Range (HDR) and increased audio support with this Display Port 1.4 splitter; Connect the newest 4K and 8K monitors on supported hardware; DisplayPort Splitter 144Hz supports 144Hz and 240Hz depending on host and monitor DisplayPort version and resolution;. DisplayPort splitter 1 in 3 out features a magnetic mounting system for attaching to metal computer cases and desktops; Flexible 12-inch cable tail on the MST hub avoids straining the cable or the DisplayPort port.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

3 1080p 144Hz displays will work.

Before purchasing, be sure to read the limitations of this device because everyone has different use cases. For example I'm pretty sure if I want to upgrade to a 4k 144hz multi monitor in the future I'll probably have to get another one because I don't think it uses a 2.0 display port but probably a 1.4 display port, and I would also need to upgrade my cables to 2.0 cables. This is something you need to check if your graphics card or display output port supports 1.4, if you have cables rated…

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • Some small things

The product description gives the impression that you can increase the number of displays by connecting multiple monitors to a single DP port. It is not true. My graphics card supports 4 displays, but when I tried to connect 6 monitors to this splitter, the 2 monitors connected to the splitter were not recognized. When I disconnected two monitors connected directly to the GPU, all 3 connected to the splitter worked, but connecting 3 to the GPU and 3 to the splitter didn't work, even with active

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Long wait

Suitable for my home office (from a laptop to 3 monitors). I will stick to it. However, something bothers my phone that dims the screens when it is too close to the adapter. You must unplug the adapter and then plug it back in to connect. Then move the apps back to their respective screens. I wish the cable from the adapter to the laptop/computer was longer. With my laptop, it just takes up more desktop space. Expensive. Easy setup. Has a few adapter options. Directions unclear. I'll stick with

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Lasted 3 months - Computer and accessories

The device worked well. severe flickering on monitors when using a splitter. He doesn't really enjoy streaming and seems to hang out a few times. The device lasted so long that I couldn't return it to Revain and had to go through production. This was a real problem that took weeks to resolve.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not intended for use on multiple computers.

Even with the latest drivers installed, I keep having to press the small reset button when switching inputs on my monitors to switch between computers. Somehow the device loses sync and no longer connects. It's quite frustrating and I had to move the key closer to me so I could easily press the reset button. Beyond this annoyance there is a quality. No lag, fully compatible with MST and works great on Windows 10.

Pros
  • Annual trial period
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It really works for computers and accessories.

In a world of fake Revain crap that doesn't work, this product brings a breath of fresh air. The manufacturer clearly indicates the Displayport version, DSC support and maximum resolution with refresh rate. With this adapter I can connect two 144Hz QHD monitors to one port. He does everything I need.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Weight

According to the product description, you can increase the number of displays by connecting multiple monitors to a single DP port. It is not true. My graphics card supports 4 displays, but when I tried to connect 6 monitors to this splitter, the 2 monitors connected to the splitter were not recognized. When I disconnected two monitors connected directly to the GPU, all 3 connected to the splitter worked, but connecting 3 to the GPU and 3 to the splitter didn't work, even with active converters.

Pros
  • Tri-monitor DisplayPort hub with 3 DisplayPort 1.4 ports for 32.4 Gbps video and audio bandwidth; Use the latest DisplayPort technology to connect up to three high-resolution monitors; The DisplayPort splitter supports three 4K@60Hz monitors, two 8K@30Hz monitors, or one 8K@60Hz monitor with a compatible DisplayPort 1.4 host that supports the latest Display Stream Compression (DSC) and Multi-Stream Transport (MST)
Cons
  • supported. Primarily ok, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does what I need

It does what I need, but. Disclaimer: The more I researched DP MST hubs, the more I realized that this is for extended displays. It relies on Windows to function properly. As such, there are some glitches to be aware of, but I won't blame the product for them as I believe every product will have similar issues. First, when switching some modes (especially in games) with connected monitors, you may experience instant blank screens (I consider this "normal"). Second, it may freeze when loading…

Pros
  • Low-power Mini DisplayPort hub design, powered entirely by the Mini DisplayPort host port bus; Optional USB-C power connector allows for compatibility with low-power devices that don't send enough power over the mDP hub connection
Cons
  • No automatic