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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Just what I needed to connect my other monitor. been using it for over a year now with no issues. The cable is good quality and the end connections are nice a tight as well
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Just what I needed to connect my other monitor. been using it for over a year now with no issues. The cable is good quality and the end connections are nice a tight as well
Emre tarık
Reviewed in Turkey on September 8, 2024
Şimdiye kadar birçok kaliteli markanın birden fazla kablosunu kullandım, bu kabloyu alana kadar. Kalitesi üst düzey, VESA sertifikalı, kalın ve sağlam bir kablo. Ofiste sürekli takıp çıkaracaksanız tavsiye ederim. Bundan sonra kablo alacaksam, Club 3D bakacağım ilk marka olacak
Emre tarık
Reviewed in Turkey on September 8, 2024
Şimdiye kadar birçok kaliteli markanın birden fazla kablosunu kullandım, bu kabloyu alana kadar. Kalitesi üst düzey, VESA sertifikalı, kalın ve sağlam bir kablo. Ofiste sürekli takıp çıkaracaksanız tavsiye ederim. Bundan sonra kablo alacaksam, Club 3D bakacağım ilk marka olacak
J
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This cable was installed between a high end workstation GPU (HP Z840 & Nvidia 4070) and a 48 inch 4K OLED display @ 120Hz without issue. This cable is a bit pricey but works flawlessly where you need it.
J
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This cable was installed between a high end workstation GPU (HP Z840 & Nvidia 4070) and a 48 inch 4K OLED display @ 120Hz without issue. This cable is a bit pricey but works flawlessly where you need it.
MR.Zero
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 24, 2022
I have a Samsung Monitor G7 240Hz I can feel the change the fps dose not drop like before I recommend this cable 5 star btw I use it with RTX 4090
MR.Zero
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 24, 2022
I have a Samsung Monitor G7 240Hz I can feel the change the fps dose not drop like before I recommend this cable 5 star btw I use it with RTX 4090
Ray W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021
Background first:I had bought a competitor's cable that was not labeled as "VESA Certified" in the past (the name of the competitor is similar to Matters of Cables), which wasn't really less money...and was having issues with random picture drop outs when cable is slightly bent. And even when straight, it tends to randomly lose bandwidth and drop the color from RGB 10-bit to YcRbR 4:2:2 8-bit and cause fuzziness on the screen. Then I did some more reading... turns out VESA Certified MATTERS!Review:Which brings me to this cable. I read that VESA Certified absolutely matters for a high resolution high refresh rate, longer cable use case maintaining the full DisplayPort 1.4 bandwidth - the cheaper non-certified cables are hit-and-miss as I found out earlier. I bought this Club3D cable because I had good experiences with them in the past - I did have a defective product once, but their customer service was excellent, prompt, and quickly resolved the problem. And...what a difference! In the exact same scenarios, there's absolutely no problem - solid connection, maintains full 3440x1440 @ 144 Hz, and RGB 10-bit color, no drops of any kind, even when the cable is slightly bent...or even more bent.Who knew, VESA Certified would make such a huge difference! Do NOT cheap out on your DisplayPort 1.4 cable folks.BTW, the monitor I'm using is the LG 34GK950F used with an RTX 3090.
Ray W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021
Background first:I had bought a competitor's cable that was not labeled as "VESA Certified" in the past (the name of the competitor is similar to Matters of Cables), which wasn't really less money...and was having issues with random picture drop outs when cable is slightly bent. And even when straight, it tends to randomly lose bandwidth and drop the color from RGB 10-bit to YcRbR 4:2:2 8-bit and cause fuzziness on the screen. Then I did some more reading... turns out VESA Certified MATTERS!Review:Which brings me to this cable. I read that VESA Certified absolutely matters for a high resolution high refresh rate, longer cable use case maintaining the full DisplayPort 1.4 bandwidth - the cheaper non-certified cables are hit-and-miss as I found out earlier. I bought this Club3D cable because I had good experiences with them in the past - I did have a defective product once, but their customer service was excellent, prompt, and quickly resolved the problem. And...what a difference! In the exact same scenarios, there's absolutely no problem - solid connection, maintains full 3440x1440 @ 144 Hz, and RGB 10-bit color, no drops of any kind, even when the cable is slightly bent...or even more bent.Who knew, VESA Certified would make such a huge difference! Do NOT cheap out on your DisplayPort 1.4 cable folks.BTW, the monitor I'm using is the LG 34GK950F used with an RTX 3090.
XDM
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 30, 2021
Reeds meerdere van deze DP kabels gekocht en nog nooit heb ik een probleem ervaren. Wel integendeel, CLUB 3D maakt zeer degelijke kabels die VESA gekeurd zijn! Hierdoor ben je zeker van een kwalitatief en goed werkende kabel.De prijs zit ook goed en is zeker betaalbaar; ook voor budget builds.Gewoon aansluiten op de DP poorten en klaar. Dankzij de ingebouwde klemmen (kleine pinnen op beide uiteinden) blijven deze kabels goed zitten. Met een druk op de knop haal je de stekker er gemakkelijk weer uit.Deze kabel ondersteund tot 8K waarmee je dus ook wat 'future-proof' bent.Niet twijfelen, dit is dé kabel die je nodig hebt. Ik ben zeer tevreden ermee.
XDM
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 30, 2021
Reeds meerdere van deze DP kabels gekocht en nog nooit heb ik een probleem ervaren. Wel integendeel, CLUB 3D maakt zeer degelijke kabels die VESA gekeurd zijn! Hierdoor ben je zeker van een kwalitatief en goed werkende kabel.De prijs zit ook goed en is zeker betaalbaar; ook voor budget builds.Gewoon aansluiten op de DP poorten en klaar. Dankzij de ingebouwde klemmen (kleine pinnen op beide uiteinden) blijven deze kabels goed zitten. Met een druk op de knop haal je de stekker er gemakkelijk weer uit.Deze kabel ondersteund tot 8K waarmee je dus ook wat 'future-proof' bent.Niet twijfelen, dit is dé kabel die je nodig hebt. Ik ben zeer tevreden ermee.
Marcos i.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 23, 2020
Buen producto
Marcos i.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 23, 2020
Buen producto
JustinThyme
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2019
I already had a 3M cable made by another fairly reputable company that has served me well for a few years. I needed just a little longer as the recent build and work flow pushes the 3M length to its limits, zero slack which will ultimately lead to problems at the connections from strain. My search using the search feature didnt even list this product, had to research cables certified by VESA then find one of an appropriate length. In the end the search pointed to a find a vendor tab which gave me the egg or Amazon. I clicked the Amazon link and it put me right on the product.I had tried a few of the cables from the search, one of them a replacement offered by the vendor. Not one of them worked. The replacement cable at least let me get to desktop with out just a bunch of display...no display...display...no display.....lather rinse repeat. The final cable did however commence to the same behavior once an GPU benchmark was launched, like the microsecond it loaded down. Reducing refresh to bare minimum of 50hz with Gsync on and off and dialing back resolution to 1080P was fruitless across the board.For the record basic machine specsX299 platform 9940X CPU2X Strix 2080Ti GPUs (running at factory settings while testing cable) with Nvlink.AUS PG348Q native resolution 3440x1440 (so not even 4K)Get this Club3D cable and just the packaging was a good start. Well packed in a cardboard box that was spec made for the cable instead of a plastic bag.Opening the box revealed what I already knew to be an excellent choice. Perfectly roled cables with top notch cable management velcro straps. Ends are seamless and the outer jacket superb. It looks like a great cable before even plugging it in. The product images show a thinner cable IMO but thats a good thing. Seeing a cable with some beef lets me know that larger conductors and better shielding was used in the construction.I was so confident that I went ahead with the task of routing the cable through my maze from tower to monitor before powering up and testing. The previous cable I was not as daring.right to desktop on the boot, not a flicker in sight.Set machine to how I use it with full resolution, 100Hz and gsynch enabled. Cards overclocked to the same profile with 3M cable.Ran multiple heavy workload benchmarks from superposition to Port Royal and everything in between.In a single word........FLAWLESS!!! not a blip, glitch, flicker, nothing. What one would expect. I cant say it works as advertised as the specs to much higher to 4K at 144Hz and 8K at 60Hz it works as good as it gets with 3440x1440 100Hz.I understand that going over 3M presents its challenges. However this is a case of do it right or leave it be. Club3D DID IT RIGHT!!!Ive found a new display cable vendor and ill buy their producst without hesitation again and again even if it takes a bit more effort to find. Kudos on making one of the best DP cables Ive ever seen.
JustinThyme
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2019
I already had a 3M cable made by another fairly reputable company that has served me well for a few years. I needed just a little longer as the recent build and work flow pushes the 3M length to its limits, zero slack which will ultimately lead to problems at the connections from strain. My search using the search feature didnt even list this product, had to research cables certified by VESA then find one of an appropriate length. In the end the search pointed to a find a vendor tab which gave me the egg or Amazon. I clicked the Amazon link and it put me right on the product.I had tried a few of the cables from the search, one of them a replacement offered by the vendor. Not one of them worked. The replacement cable at least let me get to desktop with out just a bunch of display...no display...display...no display.....lather rinse repeat. The final cable did however commence to the same behavior once an GPU benchmark was launched, like the microsecond it loaded down. Reducing refresh to bare minimum of 50hz with Gsync on and off and dialing back resolution to 1080P was fruitless across the board.For the record basic machine specsX299 platform 9940X CPU2X Strix 2080Ti GPUs (running at factory settings while testing cable) with Nvlink.AUS PG348Q native resolution 3440x1440 (so not even 4K)Get this Club3D cable and just the packaging was a good start. Well packed in a cardboard box that was spec made for the cable instead of a plastic bag.Opening the box revealed what I already knew to be an excellent choice. Perfectly roled cables with top notch cable management velcro straps. Ends are seamless and the outer jacket superb. It looks like a great cable before even plugging it in. The product images show a thinner cable IMO but thats a good thing. Seeing a cable with some beef lets me know that larger conductors and better shielding was used in the construction.I was so confident that I went ahead with the task of routing the cable through my maze from tower to monitor before powering up and testing. The previous cable I was not as daring.right to desktop on the boot, not a flicker in sight.Set machine to how I use it with full resolution, 100Hz and gsynch enabled. Cards overclocked to the same profile with 3M cable.Ran multiple heavy workload benchmarks from superposition to Port Royal and everything in between.In a single word........FLAWLESS!!! not a blip, glitch, flicker, nothing. What one would expect. I cant say it works as advertised as the specs to much higher to 4K at 144Hz and 8K at 60Hz it works as good as it gets with 3440x1440 100Hz.I understand that going over 3M presents its challenges. However this is a case of do it right or leave it be. Club3D DID IT RIGHT!!!Ive found a new display cable vendor and ill buy their producst without hesitation again and again even if it takes a bit more effort to find. Kudos on making one of the best DP cables Ive ever seen.
P. D
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2019
It's difficult to get excited about a cable and even less so when you're paying over £20 for one that is supposed to perform a relatively simple task. When you see the alternative 'basic' version of the same cable in and around the £8 mark, then it becomes hard to justify splashing out almost three times the price.That was my experience when I purchased an AmazonBasics DisplayPort cable for my new monitor. I have had no issues or bad experiences with AmazonBasics products before so I chose one in good confidence that it would do the job. If you read the speel on the DisplayPort standards website, they also say that there isn't "versions" of DisplayPort cables, as such, just varying levels of build quality. So it seemed like a no-brainer.My monitor is an Asus Ultrawide that has a resolution of 3440 x 1440, running at up to a 100Hz refresh rate. When I got the AmazonBasics cable and plugged it in, all seemed to work fine. I went into my settings and noticed that the panel was running at 75Hz, a little lower than expected. When I did a bit more digging, I also noticed that the display was running at only 6-bit colour instead of 8-bit (the panel is an 8-bit one). Realising I was being limited by the 'DisplayPort 1.1' option on the monitor, I went to the on screen menu and selected 'DisplayPort 1.2' to try and get the full bandwidth of the DisplayPort enabled and enjoy 3440 x 1440 at 100Hz.Unfortunately what happened when I changed inputs to 'DisplayPort 1.2' was a series of flashing black screens. At first they were randomly intermittent and a few seconds long. Then they became long black screens with the occasional flash of the desktop and I had to fight with the monitor's OSD to try and change the input back to 1.1.After resetting the connectors, changing ends of the cable round and fiddling with display settings and Intel graphic driver updates, I was ready to tear my hair out. I decided to try a different cable and upon reading reviews of people with similar experiences, opted for the "Club3D CAC-2068" cable.I plugged it in and everything worked straight away. At first I had 75Hz in 8-bit colour and I tentatively changed the refresh rate to 100Hz (half expecting an unwanted lights show), and it worked fine. Everything running at the full refresh rate in the full colour that was intended to be shown.I didn't think my first review would be on something as exciting as a cable but I hope it will be useful to someone who is perhaps having difficulty deciding which cable to buy or even someone on the verge of returning a perfectly good high refresh rate or 4K monitor because it appears faulty.TLDR; The Club3D cable is undoubtedly expensive by comparison to others but it actually works and does what it is supposed to. The cable is reassuringly thick and has lock-in connectors on the ends.
P. D
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2019
It's difficult to get excited about a cable and even less so when you're paying over £20 for one that is supposed to perform a relatively simple task. When you see the alternative 'basic' version of the same cable in and around the £8 mark, then it becomes hard to justify splashing out almost three times the price.That was my experience when I purchased an AmazonBasics DisplayPort cable for my new monitor. I have had no issues or bad experiences with AmazonBasics products before so I chose one in good confidence that it would do the job. If you read the speel on the DisplayPort standards website, they also say that there isn't "versions" of DisplayPort cables, as such, just varying levels of build quality. So it seemed like a no-brainer.My monitor is an Asus Ultrawide that has a resolution of 3440 x 1440, running at up to a 100Hz refresh rate. When I got the AmazonBasics cable and plugged it in, all seemed to work fine. I went into my settings and noticed that the panel was running at 75Hz, a little lower than expected. When I did a bit more digging, I also noticed that the display was running at only 6-bit colour instead of 8-bit (the panel is an 8-bit one). Realising I was being limited by the 'DisplayPort 1.1' option on the monitor, I went to the on screen menu and selected 'DisplayPort 1.2' to try and get the full bandwidth of the DisplayPort enabled and enjoy 3440 x 1440 at 100Hz.Unfortunately what happened when I changed inputs to 'DisplayPort 1.2' was a series of flashing black screens. At first they were randomly intermittent and a few seconds long. Then they became long black screens with the occasional flash of the desktop and I had to fight with the monitor's OSD to try and change the input back to 1.1.After resetting the connectors, changing ends of the cable round and fiddling with display settings and Intel graphic driver updates, I was ready to tear my hair out. I decided to try a different cable and upon reading reviews of people with similar experiences, opted for the "Club3D CAC-2068" cable.I plugged it in and everything worked straight away. At first I had 75Hz in 8-bit colour and I tentatively changed the refresh rate to 100Hz (half expecting an unwanted lights show), and it worked fine. Everything running at the full refresh rate in the full colour that was intended to be shown.I didn't think my first review would be on something as exciting as a cable but I hope it will be useful to someone who is perhaps having difficulty deciding which cable to buy or even someone on the verge of returning a perfectly good high refresh rate or 4K monitor because it appears faulty.TLDR; The Club3D cable is undoubtedly expensive by comparison to others but it actually works and does what it is supposed to. The cable is reassuringly thick and has lock-in connectors on the ends.
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