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Apparently the only long Displayport 2.0 cable that will not destroy your GPU
So I went on a quest to try to find a VESA certified Displayport 2.0 cable, which didn't exist, and then I went looking for merely a Displayport cable that is 2.0 and doesn't have the dreaded 20th pin that fries GPUs. The only reason you could ever need or want a DP 2.0 cable is because you have a fancy-pants GPU capable of using the 2.0 bandwidth, and if you're wondering why there's only one cable out there in June of 2023 that is both 1. Long and 2. Will not fry your GPU, your guess is as good as mine! But if you just got a fancy 4090 and want to stop looking, skip the reading below, order this, and don't look back!Some education about cables: Contrary to what a lot of the advertisements online suggest, and what most of the staff at Best Buy tell you, a high end video cable isn't about picture quality. It's about framerate and movement quality. This is also known as the "refresh rate" in your display settings, and it usually runs anywhere between 60 and 144 Hz for monitors.If you were watching a film on a 1080p projector, a ten year old HDMI cable that costs a couple bucks from Home Depot will look amazing (because it's data: it either arrives, or it doesn't). The frame rate in film is 24 frames per second, so not a lot of data, and absolutely no reason to buy an expensive gold plated one for $50-100 for that purpose.If you are gaming, however, and want 90-200fps, then the bandwidth of your cable becomes a huge problem. Although it's technically possible for a GPU to lower the quality to accommodate, what will actually happen is glitches and stutters where the picture blacks out and reappears because there isn't enough bandwidth in the cable.The exact same problem arises if you a creative professional, or otherwise have need for multiple 4k or 5k monitors--use the latest DP cable, or you could have blackouts, depending on how high you like your refresh rate. For video editing or animating, that's how often the image on screen refreshes, and a higher refresh rate is in fact quite nice, as you don't want film-level FPS while scrubbing through footage or keyframes or whatever. At least, I don't.I unfortunately haven't been able to test this with a double 4k monitor, as I am a gamer, but I did get rid of the blackouts I was having by switching from an HDMI to this cable when gaming at a 144mhz refresh rate with 100+ fps.The only problem people are complaining about in the reviews seems to be that the cable end itself is a bit bulkier than normal, which unfortunately, tends to be the reality for the longer (and higher bandwidth) cables because they need a lot more insulation to avoid signal quality degradation. If you're used to running cables 15-20 feet between a computer and a projector then you are used to these cable thicknesses already, but if you are not, you need to make sure you have some clearance around your port to plug in a bulky cable. If you are doomed to working in a tight space (this happened to me once with a projector) you have to pay a few more bucks to buy a more flexible 1 foot extension cable (which also has to be the same speed), or possibly break it while bending it. But if you are building high end workstations or theater setups, you should ideally be building in room for the bulkier cables.With this particular cable, you need about 2.5 inches of clearance from the port before the cable becomes bendable. That's about an inch more than you may be used to.I read that something like 2/3 of cables don't actually have the bandwidth they market online, and I don't have the tools to measure cable bandwidth. That said, as of this writing, there were no other cables with advertising that wasn't obviously misleading about the purpose of the 2.0 standard, and this was the only cable to reference that it was correctly structured to have 19 pins and not 20, so... yeah. Even if it was one star it would be your only choice. (Also I did look at it, and there is only 19 pins.) But I've run a lot of cables and this definitely has the feel of a quality, well insulated one. It is bulky for the same reason that the gigantic workstation you're running it from is bulky. For now they have the market cornered on long 2.0 DP cables. So love it or hate it, this one is it.
M**
ok
bon rapport qualité/prix pour mes besoins
C**P
beefy
pretty beefy! works well, seems like a good quality cable
J**A
La mejor
Muy buena, y no es tiesa como otras, muy manejable y se ve el monitor de maravilla gran diferencia que por hdmi
O**R
Excelente producto
Muchisimo mejor que otros de marcas mas vendidas. Este si tiene los ganchos de sujecion y no me ha dado ningun problema de desconexiones.
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