🚀 Elevate your display game with flawless 8K clarity and speed!
The Club 3D CAC-1115 is a VESA Certified Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 bi-directional cable supporting up to 8K resolution at 60Hz and 32.4 Gbps data transfer. With compatibility across multiple DisplayPort versions and Thunderbolt 2, it’s designed for high-end gaming and professional monitor setups, offering a reliable 2-meter length and premium build quality.
Brand | Club 3D |
Connector Type | Displayport Cable |
Cable Type | Display Port |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Special Feature | HBR 3 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting Mini DisplayPort-supported devices to DisplayPort-supported devices for high-resolution gaming or monitor setups |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 32.4 Megabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Model Name | CAC-1115 |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Wattage | 3600 |
Manufacturer | Club3D |
UPC | 841615100811 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08719214470630 |
Item model number | CAC-1115 |
Operating System | Windows, OSX, Chrome, Linuxs |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 787.4 x 0.74 x 0.35 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 787.4 x 0.74 x 0.35 inches |
Voltage | 220 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B06XSYZNMT |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 14, 2017 |
L**I
The REAL deal. Hands down the best cables you'll find on Amazon!
OK, I've got 3 of these 31" LG 31MU97-B Digital Cinema 4k displays and they have notoriously sensitive inputs. Apparently Display Port 1.2 was pushing the limit trying to drive 4k DCI format (4096x2160p). Every other cable I've tried over the years has been touchy, flakey, what have you. The displays would flicker or supper from a momentary aberrant image, have challenges waking up from sleep and so on. I tried so many different cables all claiming to be effective (price was never a determining factor). And yet none of them ever provided a consistently stable image. At best I would get a great image with an occasional flicker every so often. Still infuriating.... Enter the Club3D CAC-1164.... What can I say? These damn cables are IT. They absolutely resolved all those problems upon first connecting them. I am supremely impressed with the apparent quality and CONSISTENCY of the cables. I would strongly recommend these cables to anyone needing to drive high bandwidth video. The best thing about them is that they are entirely reasonably priced. Very well done indeed Club3D.
J**E
Good product. Even better packaging.
First of all, the flickering with gsync on gsync compatible monitor is not the cable’s fault. It’s a bug where free sync activate above a threshold and deactivate below a threshold. With that out of the way, this cable has solid build quality and does the job well. It also comes with caps and a box to protect the cable and it protects the head of the cable from any damage. See the picture I have attached. Also, someone mentioned that pin20 doesn’t have power pass through. So, no need to worry about DP cable frying your gpu.
J**2
Here's Living Proof it does hold up to 165htz OC
Wow just wow this is the 3rd cable I've tried now from Amazon other 2 did not work but wow this one sure lives by its nameBehold full 165htz refresh rate on my gaming Acer Predator 32inch WQHD monitor w/GsyncThis is epic First try to no issuesThank you Club 3D for making a cable that really does display over clock 165htz with a 144htz switch on the fly just wow !!!Yall I am very satisified and cant reccomend this product enoughJust watch the video anything is possible
K**R
My Hope seems lost - is it the cable???
I have a Gigabyte BrixVR PC with Nvidia GPU and I have a DELL P4317Q 43 inch 4K display. Randomly I have the screen Drop Out (disappear) and in a second or 2, it comes back and all is well. I've been plagued with this problem for the several years I have had this display. I'm hooked up via mini DP to standard DP connector and I've tried 4 to 5 different cables. The Dell provided cables have same issue. I've searched and searched and a recent tech article seemed to explain this very well. With renewed hope I searched for the best cable I could find in the DP 1.2 standard and I find this 1.4 cable rated for 8K 60Hz and thought it would be good. Sorry, the problem persists but admittedly perhaps with less frequency (it's farly random, hard to really tell). Dell has exchanged my display with a new one - same problem. If someone or some business could explain or provide a true solution, I WOULD PAY FOR IT! This particular cable might be just great. I'm doubting the PC is the problem and I'm doubting the display is the problem. I do not want to blame the cable but I'm tired of the problem. Oh - I've tried the display on a different PC with different cables and same problem. So, multiple displays, different PC's and different cables, same problem! Overall, the whole setup works great - but it's just that randomly, perhaps 6 to 10 times in a day, the display just goes blank and 1-3 seconds later it comes back and seems fine - VERY ANNOYING. Can I blame the cable - well, so far, it seems the most likely but like gas mileage, it seems your mileage may vary. I'm not alone from the various articles I have read out there either. The last article explains that the driver detects some issue with the cable (electrically), and resets the connection, reestablishes the handshake with the display and things are good but it seems to clearly (from a tech guy who does these high end setups for a living - hence, tending to be credible) not solve the problem. All equipment sits plainly on my desk and is connected to a properly grounded APC UPS etc. I hope the MFG of this 1.4 standard 8K high speed wiz bang cable reads this and somehow reaches me with a solution - AGAIN - I WOULD PAY WELL FOR THE RIGHT SOLUTION and or I would THANK SAID PERSON PROFUSELY. Can't tell I'm frustrated can you LOL - Have a great day. Oh, it is reasonable to add that this cable seems well constructed etc - looks good,packaged well etc. Ratings for 8K, so I expected perfection. Perhaps the Mini DP is crap and HDMI is the right way to go but the MiniDP are the 1st two ports on my PC and infer they are the primary. It has two more HDMI ports that I use for two smaller low res (HD) displays). I just cannot believe that all my equipment are all lemons. I would like to give this cable a perfect rating and I'd change my rating if only I could somehow get an answer that would actually help.
M**H
Fixed my display issue, worth every penny!!!
Been struggling with a monitor issue for a while and this was the fix. I had this weird issue where the monitor would randomly flicker on and off and i couldn't figure out why this was happening. Once I installed this the issue was gone and I was able to run my monitor at a 160hz refresh rate and the picture was solid. The cable came in a clean box and felt a bit thinker (in a good way) than my Amazon Basics cable. I would recommend this to anyone running high end graphics and a high end monitor if you want to push the high end limits (I have 2x 1070 NVidia cards and a 34in Alienware Monitor).
A**N
Higher quality than cheaper options
Cheaper cables cause flickering on my 8k monitor driven by dual displayport. These do not flicker. Only downside is that they are not available in a shorter length to minimize clutter.
R**T
If you have a MacBookPro READ THIS!
Ok so here's the deal. I'm sick of the 15 inch display on a 2013 MacBookPro. So I bought this monitor for a number of reasons: Curved, blue light filter, and 2560x1080 resolution. Here's what you need to know... 1) Mac standard display resolutions DO NOT allow this monitor to be used in the max resolution. There is an inexpensive program called SwitchResX made for this problem. Buy it... you're going to need it. 2) You are going to need a Thunderbolt to DP cable. They are 21.00 here on Amazon. HDMI will NOT support the max resolution for this monitor. The alternative was spending another couple thousand for a new computer. So the monitor + the cable + the software and I'm still under $300. Unfortunately Sceptre doesn't publish this info in their owners manual or online. But... I'm happy that the rest of the internet figured it out. Because this solution works VERY well for me :)
R**L
Not working well
The media could not be loaded. Went through 2 of these having connection issues with both. Went back with the provided cable from the monitor manufacturer and no issues
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