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The GeoHN.G 16K Fiber Optic DisplayPort 2.1 Cable delivers ultra-high 40Gbps bandwidth with lossless fiber optic transmission, supporting resolutions up to 16K@30Hz and 8K@60Hz. Designed for pro gamers and creatives, it features advanced sync tech (FreeSync/G-Sync), robust EMI resistance, and compatibility with all DisplayPort devices including RTX 4090 GPUs. Its durable, flexible design with gold-plated connectors ensures premium performance backed by a 5-year warranty.
Manufacturer | GeoHN.G |
Part number | DP2.1-2M |
Item Weight | 222 g |
Package Dimensions | 15.49 x 15.01 x 1.7 cm; 222 g |
Item model number | DP-FO-2M |
Size | 2M |
Colour | Grey |
Shape | Round |
Special Features | High Speed |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
Flawless
Bought this cable to run from one room to another through the wall.Tested with a PC and an LG monitor, has been working flawlessly for the last 2 days at 1440p 144hz with HDR, G-sync and audio (10bit RGB with full dynamic range). Both on desktop and in games.No drop outs or signal loss, even though I change inputs between this and my work PC frequently throughout the day, it doesn't have any trouble coming back just like a standard copper DP cable. Very clearly labelled which end plugs into the display and which plugs into the PC (it isn't bi-directional).Being a fibre cable, it needs to be handled with care, I'd imagine one bend too far would ruin the whole thing so I'd strongly advise testing it for a bit before routing it somewhere out of sight where nothing can accidentally snag or step on it.
N**R
Surprisingly good
Needed a high throughput cable for my monitor, and this looked too good to be true - but it's not. Not only does it allow the connection of a monitor to a pc over longer distances, but it's more flexible too. The cable only works in one direction, but it's clearly labelled so it can't be a problem.
A**T
did not work
did not work but it felt like it was built with good materials, nicely labeled instructions.tried on 2 monitors and both Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, cable was definitely plugged in correctly since it is directional. no signal.
H**D
Works but stutter
So far this has worked well for the most part. Quality seems to be great. I'm running a 3070 and a 3440*1440 monitor. I had one issue where my screen flicked randomly but that was an isolated issue and since re plugging the cable everything seems to be working well.
D**Y
Very flexible cable for easy installation and superb audio and visual performance.
My PC graphics card and monitor both have plenty of different connection ports so I am not limited for choice, but have in the past used HDMI cables as these are inexpensive and of very good quality.My main reason for choosing this fibre optic cable was the wire on this cable is approximately 4mm in diameter, so this makes it very flexible and allows for very discrete installation. I was able to run this cable from the port on the back of my PC, under my desk and up the monitor stand into the port with it being virtually undetectable.The only thing I was a little disappointed with on this cable, was the size of the DP plugs which are each 5cm long. I would have liked them to be a bit more compact, but this is only a very minor preference and in no way impacts the quality and performance of this excellent cable.The connection provided superb audio and visual output and I don't think there is anyway in which the signal could be improved upon.Highly recommended.
A**C
Two out of three ain't bad
I ordered three of these in the 10m variety. I have a racing sim rig and it's just not convenient to put the PC in the same place as everything else, so it sits off to the side, behind the sim rig and requires around 7-8m of cable routing to reach the monitors.Now, I completely understand the difficulty of getting a 4K 120 Displayport signal intact across a 10m distance. It's hard to do. And one of three of these cables bugging out with static, digital flickering and screen disconnects is sort of what I expected. The other two work fine, but as an active cable I had expected it to be more robust than my previous copper cables. It turns out those cables are actually better than these. Have returned the faulty one, kept the other two. Let's hope they stand the test of time.
S**E
Very Nice Cable
I do like this cable, for a couple of reasons.Firstly it is super slim, with the amount of cable we have coming out of our computers it is easy to get lost and look very unsightly nowadays.Slowly I have been replacing the cables with thinner better quality ones, and so far this is one of the better quality ones.The image displayed is flawless and very stable at 4K, also now that it is fiber optic, it is hardly noticeable when it is in place, even though the connectors are a little on the large size, they feel well made and very robust.Overall a very nice cable, well made, very flexible to fit wherever you like.Highly recommended
A**A
Provides a good flexible way of routing DP cables
This fibre optic DP cable is really useful as the wire is thinner and more flexible than a standard DP cable. This makes it useful for making neater runs across skirting boards or jumps through door frames without any drilling, while still keeping it relatively neat. At the cable lengths supplied, it is unlikely that there is any benefit to signals, as degradation resulting in loss is unlikely at these short distances anyway, given that DP is a digital signal. These cables are significantly more costly, so there is that to factor into the equation, but if you have a use case scenario that would make these useful, these cables do the job well.
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