Very good
I took this cable to connect my laptop to my 144Hz mini DisplayPort monitor to get 120Hz minimum, it works perfectly.
Beware that the mini displayport will not give more than 120Hz.
General information |
Product name |
DisplayPort 1.2 mle / mini DisplayPort mle cable (1.80 m) |
Brand |
StarTech.com | |
Model |
N/A | |
Main characteristics |
Cable length |
1.8 m |
Cable type |
Mini DisplayPort / DisplayPort cable | |
Connectivity |
Connector |
Mini DisplayPort |
Connector (other side) |
DisplayPort Male | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
Product referenced on 4 Dec 2013
I took this cable to connect my laptop to my 144Hz mini DisplayPort monitor to get 120Hz minimum, it works perfectly.
Beware that the mini displayport will not give more than 120Hz.
Product received in its suitcase-like packaging without any additional protection.
Brief instructions on how to use it
No driver for the installation fortunately there is internet
No sms as provided in the 19eiros package to inform of the shipment
I have to say that I am very pleased with the quality of the product and the service. I found out that my product is available by checking the website.
No info on the fact that the product comes with a dp cable, so no need to buy a cable.
I'm not sure what to do.
The product, in principle correct, I discover the settings. To be seen After one month of use
Mini-Display Port to Display Port cable, there is no difference between the item and the cord. Everything works properly, no breakage of the item, the package being sent in a plastic bag.
-I highly recommend it for +60 Hz use
I bought this cable to free up an HDMI socket on my 4k monitor and plugged it in with an apple mini.
The image is perfect, very good definition and readability.
The standard cable indicates that pin 20 is not connected. This is because pin 20 "DPDP_PWR" is used for special purposes, such as powering a mini device (like a repeater or converter) through a special minidisplay cable. When a cable is used to connect a display directly to a graphics card, the DisplayPort specification states that the cable should not connect the power line, and the power of two devices should not be connected to each other via the cable.
But sometimes you can find "faulty" cables that may be marked or sold as "DisplayPort certified" and contain the DisplayPort logo where the two pins 20 are connected.
The cable had the pin 20s connected...luckily I couldn't boot my PC so I realised this directly by removing the plug, thus avoiding any hardware damage.
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