[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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High-resolution displays and multiple displays with a single connection, via a hub or daisy-chaining [68] It has similar compatibility features to ROG Swift PG279Q, ASUS, Omen X, LG, Acer, and other high-build monitors for gaming. This is one of the well-recommended DisplayPort cables. People can connect their GPUs to a G-sync-enabled 144Hz or 165Hz monitor. The cable supports the highest resolution and offers HBR3 high-speed bandwidth. There is no kind of latch mechanism included with these connectors, so that’s something to bear in mind. It does come in a variety of lengths, with options ranging from 1.6 feet to 10 feet. VESA Introduces Updated Dual-Mode Standard for Higher Resolution Interoperability with HDMI Displays". VESA. 31 January 2013. Archived from the original on 10 May 2018 . Retrieved 13 May 2018.

Color depth of 10 bpc (30 bit/px or 1.07 billion colors) is assumed for all formats in these tables. This color depth is a requirement for various common HDR standards, such as HDR10. It requires 25% more bandwidth than standard 8 bpc video. Maxonar 8k cable is one of the best DisplayPort cables for gaming because of its powerful performance, built quality, and durability. a b VESA DisplayPort Standard, Version 2.1. Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). 10 October 2022. Syed Athar Hussain (June 2016). "DisplayPort – Future Proofing Display Connectivity for VR and 8K HDR" (PDF) . Retrieved 11 May 2018. The initial HDMI specification provided support for 24-bit Color Depth (8-bits per color x 3 colors RGB). HDMI 1.3 introduced Deep Color, which added support for 30-bit, 36-bit and 48-bit color depths. It's worth keeping in mind that the human eye can only distinguish around 10 million different color, so 24-bit color is adequate for most situations.

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DisplayPort ( DP) is a digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor. It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data. [1] In version 2.1, VESA introduced the DP40 and DP80 cable certification tiers, which validate cables for UHBR10 and UHBR20 speeds respectively. It should also be noted that the use of Display Stream Compression (DSC), introduced in DisplayPort 1.4, greatly reduces the bandwidth requirements for the cable. Formats which would normally be beyond the limits of DisplayPort 1.4, such as 4K (3840 × 2160) at 144 Hz 8 bpc RGB/Y′C BC R 4:4:4 (31.4 Gbit/s data rate when uncompressed), can only be implemented by using DSC. This would reduce the physical bandwidth requirements by 2–3×, placing it well within the capabilities of an HBR2-rated cable. Make sure you're buying your DisplayPort 1.4 cables from a reputed source like Cable Matters. Most of the DisplayPort cables that Cable Matters offers are VESA Certified which means they've passed the Video Electronics Standards Association's rigorous testing requirements. There, you'll find plenty of choices, whether you want shorter, passive DisplayPort cables, or longer, active alternatives which can stretch up to 24 feet. Take a look at some of Cable Matters' cable offerings. What about DisplayPort 1.4a?

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: Reduced bandwidth transmission for 15-metre (49ft) cable, at least 1920 × 1080p @ 60 Hz at 24 bits per pixel The DisplayPort 1.4 standard was first published in March 2016. While it didn't introduce any new transmission modes and did not increase the available bandwidth or data rate, it maintained the strong showing from DisplayPort 1.3. DisplayPort 1.4 has a maximum total bandwidth of 32.4Gbps and a maximum total data rate of 25.92Gbps. That gives it enough bandwidth to handle a 4K UHD stream at up to 120Hz with 24-bit/px color, or a 5K display at up to 60Hz, with 30-bit/px color. It even supports 8K video, but only at up to 30Hz due to the hefty bandwidth demands. a b c Craig Wiley (25 April 2013). "How to Choose a DisplayPort Cable, and Not Get a Bad One!". DisplayPort.org. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. VESA Adds 'Adaptive-Sync' to Popular DisplayPort Video Standard". vesa.org. 12 May 2014 . Retrieved 27 January 2016.The unique feature that differentiates it from other cables is that it supports Display Stream Compression(DSC) 1.2. The company said it also supports MST or Multi-stream Technology; this cable also has a great refresh speed. So no hesitation, it is best for gamers; you can use it for high graphics monitors. The cable is well known for its ultra-flexible quality, preventing twisting and misshaping. The cable also has an additional feature: it has a well-protected shield with multiple layers, which adds protection and reduces EMI radiation.



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