🎉 Elevate Your Display Game!
The Club3D CAC-1060 is a high-quality, VESA certified DisplayPort 1.4 cable that supports resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz, ensuring a superior visual experience. With a length of 3m and a data transfer rate of 32.4 Gbps, this cable is perfect for gaming, professional applications, and home theaters. Its durable design and compatibility with earlier DisplayPort versions make it a versatile choice for all your connectivity needs.
Brand | Club 3D |
Connector Type | DisplayPort |
Cable Type | Display Port |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Special Feature | High Speed |
Recommended Uses For Product | gaming, professional applications, home theaters |
Color | black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 32.4 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.48 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort |
Gauge | 28.0 |
Specification Met | Vesa Certified |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 |
Manufacturer | Club3D |
UPC | 841615101283 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08719214471095 |
Item model number | CAC-1060 |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 118.11 x 0.74 x 0.47 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 118.11 x 0.74 x 0.47 inches |
Voltage | 220 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B07F85RQD2 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 7, 2018 |
J**E
FINALLY A DP CABLE THAT WORKS!!!
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.
J**J
Super high quality cable - highly recommended
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.
E**R
Great cable
stopped my flickering issues!! i had a bad displayport cable beforeThis works great
R**.
Works great with ultrawide 1440p refresh rate monitor with VRR working, RGB 10-bit, etc.
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.
A**R
Great quality cable that helped with a weird monitor sync issue.
After having my computer for a while, I was starting to experience a sync issue with my primary monitor. At first it was only once in a while (every few months or so). Over time, it increased to about once or twice a week. When I would turn on my computer or when I was toggling which monitors were in active use, my main monitor would suddenly act like it wasn't receiving a signal. Neither unplugging and re-plugging the DisplayPort cable, turning the monitor off and back on, nor restarting the computer would fix the issue. I would have to unplug and re-plug the monitor's POWER cord in order for it to go back to functioning properly.While troubleshooting, I read that DisplayPort, as a whole, is known for being rather fussy. Also, that the cable can actually have a rather large impact how cooperative things are. I was more-so thinking that either the graphics card or the monitor was the issue. Which, I do still think the issue is primarily on the monitor's side of things, from the behavior. But, I figured that trying a new cable was a cheaper first step.I don't remember where I got the cable that I was originally using. Though, I recall it being one that I felt was by a good company. Perhaps I just got a bad run, or something? -shrugs- But, I did some research for what was considered a good and reliable cable and was pointed to Club3D by some tech reviewers that I have pretty high respect toward. So, I grabbed this one.Jumping forward by a little over two years, now. I've had that annoying sync issue happen maybe two or three times, the whole time I've been using this Club3D cable. Which, I use my computer just about every day. So, yeah, definite improvement over the previous cable's habit of once or twice a week! I'm still suspicious that there's a quirk with my monitor. But, things have been behaving well enough for me to be content. So, I haven't bothered to delve any deeper.I haven't had a need for another DisplayPort cable, as of yet. But, when I do, this is very likely what I'll get (assuming it's still available when that time comes). I haven't heard any negative feedback from the friends I've suggested it to, either. So, it definitely gets my recommendation.
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