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The Silkland 2.1 Display Port 10ft (3m) Cable

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This video is a quick review of the Silkland 2.1 Display Port cable. Thanks for watching. Note: I have NOT received any sponsorship for using the products shown in this video. The following link is provided by the Silkland corporation: Silkland 80Gbps DisplayPort Cable 2.1 10FT/3M, [16K@60Hz, 8K@240Hz, 4K@540Hz 360Hz 240Hz] DP 2.1 Cable 16K, DP80 HDR DSC Display Port Cord Compatible FreeSync G-Sync Gaming Monitor 5090 7900XTX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQ7KY639?maas=maas_adg_api_589626794580688442_static_8_144&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&aa_campaignid=125643976389533696&aa_adgroupid=125643976389533697&aa_creativeid=125643976389533698 Please subscribe to my Channel, and click ‘Like’, if you find this video useful. I will endeavor to answer any and all questions posted for any of my videos as quickly as I possibly can. If you have any questions or suggestions, I can be reached on Email at: PE4Doers@gmail.com , or on Twitter (X) @PE4Doers, or Instagram @PE4Doers. Or on a more professional basis, through LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidrrivera/ #silkland #display #PE4Doers

About This Video

In this quick review, I take a look at the Silkland DisplayPort 2.1 cable in the 10ft/3m length. I’m always messing with monitors, GPUs, and different bench setups, so a cable like this matters more than people think—especially when you’re pushing higher refresh rates and higher resolutions where a flaky cable can turn into random black screens, dropouts, or weird handshake issues. I go over what this cable is marketed for (DP 2.1 / DP80 bandwidth class) and why you’d even want that headroom if you’re building or upgrading a gaming or creator workstation. The big takeaway is simple: if you’re investing in serious display hardware, don’t cheap out on the link between your GPU and monitor. Also, just to be clear, I did not receive any sponsorship for using the products shown in this video—there’s an Amazon link provided by Silkland, but my goal here is to help you pick parts that make your setup stable and predictable.

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