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Noah Allen
> 3 dayWorks as expected. Im using it for 4k 144hz at 10bit and it works great. Its plugged into an RX5700XT. No issues whatsoever so far.
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Tom
> 3 dayThis cable caused intermittent black screens at 3440×1440 144Hz. Cable that came with my monitor works fine.
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Dr. Sylvester Steuber DVM
Greater than one weekI use this for my second monitor so I dont really need this one running at 144hz but it does cause flickering and a flashing red light on the back of my Viotek gft27d. Per the viotek manual Red light indicates that no horizontal or vertical signal has been detected or voltage is low. Flashing stops when using a different DP cable, and so does the flickering. I dropped it down to 60hz and it works fine.
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sleblanc3
> 3 dayWorked great!
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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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justin
Greater than one weekI doubt this is a 1.4DP cable, since replacing the cable with another 1.4DP cable solved the issue of flickering...
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D.B. Spalding
> 3 dayWhat can you say about cords? Plenty. Monoprice cords have never let me down, while some other brands HAVE. Unless you see a review from me for another brand, presume that that other brand didnt work out (cable failed after regular use, connectors substandard, etc.). Monoprice also warranties many of their cables so if it DOES go bad, you have recourse. This cable looks pretty nice. It functioned well to daisy-chain two monitors via DP-DP connection (and only 16.5 length was required, not a whole meter). Connectors are solid, sturdy, somewhat easy to release. In all ... another Monoprice win.
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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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Frostbite
> 3 dayPerforms as rated and has a nice braided cable design to boot. Got exactly what I expected which is Displayport 1.4 compatible with a 10 foot reach. Monoprice usually delivers on what they say.
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G Turek
Greater than one weekOrdered this for new 165hz monitor and given the length it performs flawlessly. Final Thoughts: Yes I recommend this cable as it does as advertised, fits in connectors properly. Built well for the money.