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DimmieManyesterday at 10:29 PM3 repliesview on HN

HDMI and display port are in a similar boat. Putting the spec on the connector would be so much help.

Even purchasing them is a nightmare these days because everything says ultra super duper fast supreme and then the fine print says it's actually just 3.0 (or doesn't say at all sometimes on online storefronts). Multiple time's I've found myself in the store flipping around the box like a rubics cube trying to find the little fine print that tells me if the cable is more expensive because it's gold plated snake oil or actually matches the higher spec I need.


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Telaneoyesterday at 10:35 PM

Even then, I've had success with older HDMI and DP cables up to fairly high bandwidths. It's only on a longer cable and a 4K screen, as well as one 1440p screen that was just really picky for some reason, that I've had issues.

Meanwhile, the instant I want to transfer a non-trivial amount of bytes, USB 2 speeds come and make my life worse than it needs to be (or at least it did before I sat down, found decent speedy cables, bought them, and then put them in their dedicated spot for me to find the next time I need to transfer files).

Agreed on the purchase experience though. It was a pain to find decent cables, but at least it's possible to end up in a happy place.

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wincyyesterday at 10:37 PM

A huge problem for me, the only displayport 2.1a cable I’ve found that works for my RTX 5090 + 240hz uncompressed HDR 4K monitor came with the monitor. It’s amazing that it’s pushing around 80gbps through that wire and it’s an incredible visual experience.

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embedding-shapeyesterday at 10:41 PM

> HDMI and display port are in a similar boat. Putting the spec on the connector would be so much help.

What if we just have different connectors for different specs? Then you'd know what supports what by what fits into the connection in the first place.

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