[VESA Certified] Cable Matters 1.8 m DisplayPort Cable 1.4, Support 8K 60Hz, 4K 144Hz (DisplayPort 1.4 Cable) with FreeSync, G-SYNC and HDR for Gaming Monitor, PC, RTX 3080/3090, RX 6800/6900 and More

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[VESA Certified] Cable Matters 1.8 m DisplayPort Cable 1.4, Support 8K 60Hz, 4K 144Hz (DisplayPort 1.4 Cable) with FreeSync, G-SYNC and HDR for Gaming Monitor, PC, RTX 3080/3090, RX 6800/6900 and More

[VESA Certified] Cable Matters 1.8 m DisplayPort Cable 1.4, Support 8K 60Hz, 4K 144Hz (DisplayPort 1.4 Cable) with FreeSync, G-SYNC and HDR for Gaming Monitor, PC, RTX 3080/3090, RX 6800/6900 and More

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This is one of the most appropriate cables for transferring high-quality videos with crystal-clear audio from any PC or gaming monitor. HDMI Adopter Terms". hdmi.org. HDMI Licensing. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008 . Retrieved 23 June 2008. The first version, 1.0, was approved by VESA on 3 May 2006. [6] Version 1.1 was ratified on 2 April 2007, [7] and version 1.1a was ratified on 11 January 2008. [8]

Active DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable supports all features that a DP1.4 cable can offer including High Dynamic Range (HDR) and up to 8K (7680x4320@60Hz) video resolution. HBR2 mode with 17.28 Gbit/s of effective video bandwidth allows four simultaneous 1080p60 displays (CEA-861 timings), two 2560 × 1600 × 30 bit @ 120 Hz (CVT-R timings), or 4K UHD @ 60 Hz [note 1] Broekhuijsen, Niels (30 December 2013). "EVGA's DisplayPort Hub Available Now". Tom's Hardware . Retrieved 7 March 2014.a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac "VESA DisplayPort Standard, Version 1, Revision 1a" (PDF). Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). 11 January 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2016. DisplayPort Marketing Guidelines R14" (PDF). 8 June 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 March 2019 . Retrieved 25 March 2019. I hope your confusion is resolved by reading all the pros, cons, and features of all DisplayPort cables, and you can find the best DisplayPort cable based on your requirements. Color depth of 8 bpc (24 bit/px or 16.7 million colors) is assumed for all formats in these tables. This is the standard color depth used on most computer displays. Note that some operating systems refer to this as "32-bit" color depth—this is the same as 24-bit color depth. The 8 extra bits are for alpha channel information, which is only present in software. At the transmission stage, this information has already been incorporated into the primary color channels, so the actual video data transmitted across the cable only contains 24 bits per pixel. DisplayID is designed to replace the E-EDID standard. DisplayID features variable-length structures which encompass all existing EDID extensions as well as new extensions for 3D displays and embedded displays.

a b c d e Although this format slightly exceeds the maximum data rate of this transmission mode with CVT-R2 timing, it is close enough to be achieved with non-standard timings

The Rankie DisplayPort cable is a cable with gold-plated connectors. It is usually medium in length. The cable features a braided foil inside, reducing lags in the network and offering a better-quality video stream. Dual-link DVI is limited in resolution and speed by the quality and therefore the bandwidth of the DVI cable, the quality of the transmitter, and the quality of the receiver; can only drive one monitor at a time; and cannot send audio data. HDMI 1.3 and 1.4 are limited to effectively 8.16 Gbit/s or 340 MHz (though actual devices are limited to 225–300 MHz [ citation needed]), and can only drive one monitor at a time. VGA connectors have no defined maximum resolution or speed, but their analog nature limits their bandwidth, though can provide long cabling only limited by appropriate shielding.

I have shared all the necessary information that you need to know before purchasing a DisplayPort cable. DisplayPort version 1.4 was published 1 March 2016. [22] No new transmission modes are defined, so HBR3 (32.4 Gbit/s) as introduced in version 1.3 still remains as the highest available mode. DisplayPort 1.4 adds support for Display Stream Compression 1.2 (DSC), Forward Error Correction, HDR10 metadata defined in CTA-861.3, including static and dynamic metadata and the Rec. 2020 color space, for HDMI interoperability, [23] and extends the maximum number of inline audio channels to 32. [24] 1.4a [ edit ] Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Endorses Alternative to Copper Cables". Luxtera Inc. 17 April 2007. Archived from the original on 18 February 2010 . Retrieved 19 January 2010.It is a bit expensive compared to other cables; thus, many of us cannot afford to buy this DP cable. However, in 2013 VESA announced that after investigating reports of malfunctioning DisplayPort devices, it had discovered that a large number of non-certified vendors were manufacturing their DisplayPort cables with the DP_PWR pin connected: The DisplayPort Pin 20 Problem". Monitor Insider. Archived from the original on 14 May 2018 . Retrieved 14 May 2018.



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