VESA Certified 1.4 DisplayPort Cable 3.3FT, Capshi 8K DP Cable (8K@60Hz, 4K@144Hz, 1080P@240Hz) HBR3 Support 32.4Gbps, HDCP 2.2, HDR10 FreeSync G-Sync for Gaming Monitor 3090 Graphics PC
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Dear Friends, Our 8k displayport cable is very soft, plug and play, and suitable for graphics cards and monitors with Displayport ports. If you have any further questions, please contact our customer service department; we will respond to you within 12 hours.
Yes, this cable is fully compatible with Freesync 2.
I believe it took two days for the package to arrive.
Selected User Reviews For VESA Certified 1.4 DisplayPort Cable 3.3FT, Capshi 8K DP Cable (8K@60Hz, 4K@144Hz, 1080P@240Hz) HBR3 Support 32.4Gbps, HDCP 2.2, HDR10 FreeSync G-Sync for Gaming Monitor 3090 Graphics PC
It was delivered on time, at a reasonable cost, and it functions properly. I don't run 8k res, but rather 4k and 2k, depending on what I'm doing at the time. With both settings, it worked flawlessly. br>br>Although there are cheaper cables, this one is unquestionably of higher quality. If it doesn't end up pooping on the bed like the last one I had, it'll be worth it!.
Display Port Cable (four). It's perfect for my Odyssey G7 Gaming Monitor, which is 27 inches wide. Samsung's version is longer and more flexible.
To connect my new monitor to my new desktop, I needed a high-quality cable. It's fantastic!.
duty, but I found the end connections to be a little sloppy. This is a large-scale project that will require a lot of time and effort. heavy-duty cable in a resealable package (which is probably overkill). The braided wire is solid, and the ends are wrapped in such a way that they appear to be built to last as long as these cables are in use. use. br>br>Because this cable is a little less pliable than standard plastic cables, things got a little more interesting. It was a little more difficult to get the cable to lay straight behind the desk, between the monitor and the screen. Moreover, unlike other DP cables, this one does not have a 'catch' that locks the cables into the monitor or graphics card, so when I was trying to get the cable plugged in to the monitor and the wires hidden, the cable fell out of the back of the computer. It took me a few moments to realize what had happened and that the cable had simply slid off. It's not a big deal, but it's a tad inconvenient. br>br>Aside from construction, I tried everything I could with games and 4K movies, and I couldn't tell the difference between this cable and the others. a lighter-weight option duty one. Even with a high-end monitor and graphics card, the screen quality remains consistent. br>br>The bottom line is that it's well-made, but the DP cable lacks a small catch to keep it in place. The cable and ends, on the other hand, appear to be built to last, so if you don't constantly connect and disconnect it, it should last a lifetime.
Nvidia 1650 Super vs. Nvidia 4000. I recently completed a small micro ATX build that included an Nvidia 1650 GPU and a 2560x1600 display. br>br>An older DP cable stopped working for some reason, causing the image to become distorted or break up. br>br>I ordered one of these to see if the card and display could be ruled out. br>br>As usual, the cable was simple to connect and performs flawlessly. The image is crisp, clear, and functions properly. 5/5 br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>b.
This is currently in use to connect an Nvidia RTX 2070 to a 4K LG display. There were no issues at all; everything was plug and play, and all you had to do was connect the cable. Because the area surrounding my PC input is a little crowded, not having a bulky cable was beneficial.