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The StarTech.com 10 ft DisplayPort 1.2 Cable is a high-performance solution designed for professional environments, supporting 4K x 2K resolution at 60Hz with a robust build for reliable connectivity. Ideal for various applications, it features durable connectors and superior signal integrity, making it perfect for any workspace.
T**S
Very thick
This is a good quality cable 100% I replaced the 6ft that came with my monitor for one of these 10'. it reaches my monitor perfectly and no issues with Gsync or HDR. Overall I recommend this cable over any non VESA cables
B**A
A cable is NOT just a cable. It's critical ...
A cable is NOT just a cable. It's critical. It's the point at which your content is delivered to your screen. Quality matters and although cables LOOK the same, this is definitely an area where the "devil is in the details".I wanted a 4k experience from my PC to my new 4k computer monitor that had the maximum response rate. I'd just purchased two Nvidia 980ti video cards to put in SLI mode with my new high end 4K monitor. Together, that was a $2,100 purchase with the goal of getting the highest quality gaming and multimedia experience. The cable that the monitor came with was too short. I went to the local tech store and bought a 10' cable that was "supposed" to "support" 4K resolutions @ 60hz which cost $6. There were artifacts around images, games were "jittery" and even though it "claimed" it was DP1.2 certified it was ONLY PERFORMING 4K @ 30hz!!I did some research and saw that Startech was highly rated. On Amazon I found the 10' display cable at the DP1.2 spec for less than $12. Thanks to Prime, it was delivered the NEXT DAY (it was even a Sunday). Plugged it in and WHOA.. the immersive 4K experience I was hoping my $2,100 purchase would provide.. for only $6 dollars more.Don't go cheap on your cables. Buy quality Startech. It's not much more, a fraction of what you pay for quality equipment, and it's well worth it. Why would you look to go "cheap" on the very thing that connects your high end equipment? I'll never make that mistake again.
A**R
Works just fine
So far just fine. Its a cable which is quite static. As long as the cable is firmly build and the connectors are top notch then it should be fine.
N**E
Quality Cable
Ordered the 10' cables to route triple monitor cabling a little easier. Works perfect with 1440p / 144hz / Gsync.
B**S
This is the perfect cable I've ever used
This is the perfect cable I've ever used. I had 3 different 2k Monitors and always used cables with cames with monitors. So many problems with games, always laggy. Now I'm using VIEWSONIC XG2703-GS 2K monitöor (GSync) After this cable I've no lag problems. Everything is so smooth. I did read something about 20pins - 19pins problems. And for this cable, people wrote it's 19 pins (20. pin is not active) If you need DP cable, this is waht you need.
O**I
Works Fine
My monitor is 2560X1440 I added ferrite beads at both ends. There's no ghosting.
B**Y
So much for buying a certified cable, what now?
The media could not be loaded. Update 1/4/19 Anyone looking for a cable that does work with the Asus PG348Q running at 1440p and 100hz, the KableDirekt 8k displayport cable is working flawlessly - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HL7RSRW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1New computer build including a ROG Strix RTX2080 along with a new monitor, the ROG Strix PG348Q ultrawide. Got the computer built and tested using an old 1600x1200 Dell monitor I had sitting around while I was deciding which monitor to get.Once I got the PG348Q and the Startech cable set everything up and you can see by the video what I was experiencing. That video was with everything set at 3440 x 1440 & 100hz. At 60 hz, the flickering was not as bad, but still there. Already I'm thinking I should have just bought another Mac instead of dealing with all the hassle of a Windows machine. (Been using Macs since the arrival of Vista after building maybe 100 custom gaming/overclocked rigs between about '94 and '06.) I'm also now in a funk thinking I may have to return the monitor or the video card or ? As I'm googling thie issue, a couple of posts suggested switching the plugs around helped. Only when I did that, the monitor reported there was no DP cable connected.Finally, pulled out the cable that came with the monitor and had to move the computer so it would reach. Voila, no issue whatsoever. I've been playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider with all settings at a mixture of High and Ultra for 2 days now at 100 hz and not a flicker in sight.Anyone have an idea where I go for a 10'/3 meter cable? Need at least 7'.
R**N
Crap quality. Does not work.
First cable would not send any 4k signals from any of my GTX 980 TIs to my LG 31" 4k 60hz monitor. Replacement cord did for a few seconds, but would flicker every 2 seconds. My old DP to mDP 1.2 cable worked flawless. Issue was with the cords. Sad. Startech usually makes pretty good cords, and have used them in the past for all my macs.
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