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Karen Range
> 3 dayThe cable quality is nice. Thick and well braided. It works well, as a cable should. My only problem is that the clip on the end can make it hard to get it in and out of my graphics card. If it didnt have that it would be getting five stars.
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Carlos R.
> 3 dayLooks good and long enough to get creative at locating the tower.
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Larry Berg
> 3 dayGreat High Quality Cables! worked perfectly and no issues like other display port cables I have purchased in the past.
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Mr. G
Greater than one weekThese feel well made, they work, are priced well, and thats about all that really matters isnt it?
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Jager
> 3 dayThis cord when tested with a few applications was maxing out on 1080P at 144Hz which is stated in the description but so was 165Hz and it will never reach that so very dissatisfied in the cord.
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Shadow Reviewer
Greater than one weekIt’s works
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J. Gould
> 3 dayTried several other cables to get a 5120x2160 monitor working at 10-bit RGB 60Hz, other similar cables claiming to be DP1.4 would only do it at either 30Hz or YCrCb422 color, indicating they were functioning at DP1.2 bandwidths. This one was actually slightly cheaper than the others I tried and actually worked at the bandwidth required.
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James
> 3 dayWas a great purchase that just didn’t quite get done what I needed it to because of the limitations of the port on my dock. Otherwise, great and durable braided cable.
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JDS
Greater than one weekCable worked just fine for 2.5 months. About 2 weeks ago my monitor entered sleep mode as it always does after 5 minutes of inactivity. When I returned to my computer and moved my mouse to reactivate the monitor, I got the DisplayPort no signal box, and monitor returned to sleep. I turned it off entirely and back on, and at that time it continued to work fine. Today the same thing happened and this time nothing works. Ive rebooted, unplugged the power to the monitor. Tried the other 2 ports on my graphics card. Cable has just died. This seems to be pretty common as this is the 3rd cable Ive had do this, and all 3 were different brands. First one worked for about 6 months and died, 2nd one I got ONE WEEK out of it. Back to HDMI I guess. Amazingly enough Ive never had an HDMI cable fail on me in 15+ years.
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Tom
> 3 dayThis cable caused intermittent black screens at 3440×1440 144Hz. Cable that came with my monitor works fine.