Monoprice Braided DisplayPort 1.4 Cable - 10 Feet - Gray, 8K Capable for Graphic Design, TV Walls and PC Gaming
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Chad M
> 24 hourIve bought a lot of braided cables over the years and theyre usually thicker and most are not as flexible as regular plastic. But not these! These are roughly the same diameter and even more flexible than the stock Pixel cable theyre replacing. Very happy.
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Aaron C.
> 24 hourUPDATE: Im dropping a star because I began experiencing display dropouts when I switched my monitors to 10-bit mode. The cables still work perfectly fine at 1440p 165Hz 8-bit though so I think they will be okay for most people. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Since everything seems to come with 6 foot cables and proper cable management eats up a lot of length I needed some longer ones. Got a couple of these Monoprice 10ft DisplayPort 1.4 cables and Im very happy with them. They are quite thick and sturdy feeling. Physical connection is fairly solid as well. Compared to paying 2-3x the price at a big box store these are a no-brainer. Working perfectly with my two 1440p monitors at 165Hz, no issues whatsoever. Ill also point out that the cables come coiled in a loop and arent folded. This is a big plus in my book as there wont be any permanent bends in the cable. These will be my go-to as long as theyre still available.
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Revoracer3
> 24 hourThese cables are great, i needed longer cables for my dual 32 lg monitors. I wanted something beefy and well built, I got both with these cables. they work flawlessly. I have plugged and unplugged these cables many times, I build pcs as a hobby, these have probably been hooked up to 15 computers with out an issue. they still fit snug into the monitor and graphics card.
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Leslie L. Fok
> 24 hourI use these for my PS5 and PC. Im getting great picture from these devices. Apparently, not all 4k cables do 120Hz. These do.
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JDS
> 24 hourCable 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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D.B. Spalding
> 24 hourWhat 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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a happy customer
> 24 hourWorks. Seems sturdy. Good value.
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Jason Barnard
> 24 hourI read a lot of reviews for DisplayPort cables before buying these. I see all kinds of reviews from people about pins being active that should not be active. Or it isnt hitting the data rate specd. Or maybe they are getting lower than expected frame rates. I am sure all these are important to some users in specific scenarios, however if you just need a DisplayPort cable for daily office work and occassional mid to low performance gaming, it works and I have not ran into any issues.
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sleblanc3
> 24 hourWorked great!
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Liliana Calvert
> 24 hourVery sturdy