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πŸ”Œ Club3D CAC-2068 DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4/Hbr3 Cable - VESA Certified, 8K 60Hz, 2M/6.56ft, Black Review

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Details

Connector TypeDisplayPort
Compatible DevicesMonitor
ColorBlack
BrandClub3D
Connector GenderMale-to-Male

Description of πŸ”Œ Club3D CAC-2068 DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4/Hbr3 Cable - VESA Certified, 8K 60Hz, 2M/6.56ft, Black

DisplayPort 1. 4 cable feature support for high-bandwidth HBR3, 32. 4 Gaps bandwidth, DSC 1. 2 display stream compressions support, Fec forward error Correction, high Dynamic Range( HDR). Support highest possible resolutions, 8K( 7680x4320 @ 60Hz), 5K( 5120x2880 at 60Hz), up to 4K UHD (3840x2160 at 144Hz Audio pass-thru for uncompressed digital 7. 1, 5. 1 or 2 channels. Utilize all the features of your DisplayPort 1. 4 port of your graphic card and monitors such as the ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q , XG438Q, XG49VQ, Acer Predator X27, HP Omen X, LG 38GL950G. High quality VESA Certified cable, 28 AWG, copper, 3 layer shielded to minimize EMI Radiation. Backwards compatible with older DisplayPort standards, 1. 3, 1. 2 and 1. 1 and covered by 2 years, pin 20 is not assigned (no power supply) to avoid damage due to short-circuits.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works great, but DisplayPort itself can cause problems

I'm running 3 2K@144Hz monitors on a single GTX 1080 (unfortunately I'm working with color in combination with games and the monitors don't work). t supports concatenation). These were the only cables with a stable connection for more than a few months. However it's been about 4 months now and I'm starting to get into a typical DisplayPort situation where the monitor just turns off but the system is still recognized. Disconnecting and reconnecting the monitor seems to fix this, if only for a…

Pros
  • DVI cable
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not certified by Vesa as Best AV Accessory

1m cable NOT Vesa certified. I checked the DisplayPort website and the 1 meter version isn't listed there and the packaging I received didn't match the pictures on the shop page showing the certification. Regardless, this is a good DP 1.4 cable. For some reason he is very fat. The thickest cable I've ever seen. I'm not sure if it's due to 1.4 or something else. But otherwise it's nicely designed. Also, it doesn't wake my display from sleep. I don't know if it's the cable, but the DP/mDP cable I

Pros
  • DVI Cable
Cons
  • Suitable for

Revainrating 5 out of 5

DP CABLE FINALLY WORKS!

I already had a 3M cable from another fairly reputable company that had served me well for several years. It took me a little more time as the current build and workflow pushes the 3M length to its limit, zero slack which will eventually lead to connection issues due to warping. When I searched using the search function, this product didn't appear at all, I had to research VESA certified cables and then find a cable that was the right length. Eventually, the search pointed to the "Find a…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Important Graphics Card Information

I would like to start my review by describing a problem I had with this cable. My point is that I've had this issue with other cables as well, but I have other cables that have never had this issue. The problem with this cable is that it doesn't fully fit into the DisplayPort connector on the back of my graphics card. The problem is that the connector isn't long enough because the rear PCI EI/O bracket blocks access to the video outputs on the back of the graphics card. I have some photos and…

Pros
  • Audio and Video Accessories
Cons
  • So-so