Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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One of the great strengths of DisplayPort technology is how it can be used by other cable standards, too. it is possible to connect two 4K monitors running at 144 Hz using a single cable and no compression. standards support the newer UHBR transmission modes, offering up to 80 Gbps of total bandwidth, or 77. being fully supported by the RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900 XT, now’s a good time for gamers and hardware enthusiasts alike to consider what’s the best mode of display connectivity. are functionally identical, with only some minor improvements to the standardization of cable integrity with version 2.

Some Standard DisplayPort connectors have a latching mechanism that prevents it from being accidentally disconnected. opening up a whole new world of resolution and refresh rate combinations that we can’t wait to see launched. has been offering desktop PC users a single solution for all their high-end video transmission needs. It is now also becoming available on digital televisions, including some 4K TVs, as a display input.We’re excited to announce that a set of reference silicon has been verified to meet the requirements of the DisplayPort 2. Variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM) bring you smoother game experience especially in FPS, 3A and MOBA games. Both use the same shape connector, and both can be utilized by USB-C devices and cables – though with the same performance disparity as the native DisplayPort cables.

It is also likely to be useful for next-generation virtual reality and augmented reality headsets, which will need higher resolution and refresh rate support for more immersive and comfortable usage. DisplayPort uses packetized data, similar to USB and ethernet, to send digital diesplay and audio data. According to VESA, the maximum length of a DisplayPort cable is 15 meters (49 feet) but distances of over 15 m are possible depending on resolution. certified AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series graphics cards with Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G9 showcases a premium ultra-smooth, low-latency, high-refresh gaming experience at 8K2K DUHD 240Hz with UHBR13. cable features an unprecedented bandwidth of 80Gbps, nearly 3 times what was available in the previous DP 1.

We may see 1080p monitors at up to 900Hz – though the most impressive to date has been 360Hz, so it may take some time to get that high – as well as more 4K monitors at 240Hz without DSC being enabled. Both support ultra-high definition resolutions like 4K and 8K, and high refresh rates of 120Hz or more at 4K.

DisplayPort is a digital video interface standard promoted by the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA. Compatible with Samsung odyssey G7 G9 CHG90 CRG9, Ben Q, Dell, LG, HP, ASUS, Acer, iiyama monitors etc. VESA also have a separate certification scheme for compatible cables which has a fairly simple structure thankfully, and this time there is an associated logo scheme which should in theory make it easy to select an appropriate cable. is now considered the modern DisplayPort standard, it seems likely that we will only ever see DisplayPort 2.We are excited for users to experience these upcoming products for themselves, and they can be confident that source, sink, and cable interoperability will be assured by the VESA UHBR Certification Program. The mini DisplayPort connector is also used for second-generation Thunderbolt widely used on the previous generation of Apple products. Introduced in 2016, it saw increased use among displays and graphics cards in the years that followed. If you’re looking for a DisplayPort cable that’s going to be future-proofed against a technological landscape that is constantly evolving and changing – this is the one for you. Throw on DSC or play with chroma subsampling , and you can get multiple 8K displays at 120Hz, or even a single 16K display at 60Hz with 10bit color.



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