







⚡ Elevate your visuals—because your setup deserves the future, now.
This VESA-certified 6FT DisplayPort 2.1 cable delivers an industry-leading 80Gbps bandwidth, enabling uncompressed video up to 16K@60Hz with DSC and ultra-high refresh rates like 8K@240Hz and 4K@960Hz. Engineered with triple shielding, 26AWG OFC conductors, and a durable nylon braided jacket, it offers exceptional durability and EMI resistance. Compatible with the latest RTX 50 series and AMD 7900XTX GPUs, it supports advanced gaming features including VRR, FEC, ALLM, and Dynamic HDR10+, ensuring a flawless, immersive experience for professional gamers and creators alike.






M**D
Look nice, hold well, work well.
These are nice-looking cables. They work well, they hold well - though they do not lock - since they are snug without being tight, and they are a great price. I'm using these with 4K monitors, and they're working well for me so far. They are not flexible, but quality cables take some space. I can't test 8K/16K capability since I don't have a display that supports that. And as a bonus, they came tied with Velcro, not those lousy spring wire ties that some companies use.
T**.
Best well made displayport cable
Heavy DisplayPort cable and works pretty well. Best well made DisplayPort cable for the price.
J**N
This cable saved me a huge headache
A while back I had purchased an LG 38" ultrawide gaming monitor. After some time the monitor started going black/losing signal for a second or two quite frequently. I read online getting a quality cable could fix the issue. I ended up ordering a vesa certified DP 1.4 cable and trying it, but it didn't fix the issue. I was getting close to taking the monitor up to best buy for a warranty exchange/replacement. I saw this cable on sale and figured I'd give it one more try. I was very surprised to find that this cable totally fixed the issue. I probably avoided a huge hassle not having to deal with having to deal with warranty service. Thank You!
E**D
Good quality but stiff as hell
So this can't really be avoided to be fair, it's not on the company that manufactured it. But it is something to be aware of, this kind of cable is thick to have the metal needed to provide the bandwidth and the noise isolation the cable needs, but it makes running the cable a little rough sometimes. Not bad quality and definitly does what it sets out to do, just has an unavoidable flaw. If you don't need displayport 2.0 you may be better off with a 1.4 cable.
E**H
Long term review of one of the best DP2.1 cable
I'm using one 10' & two 6' cable for my 3 monitors, an Alienware 34" OLED, an LG 4k 27" IPS, and a Samsung Odyssey G7 27" monitors, powered by an MSI RTX 4080 Super Supreme X GPU. Before using these cables the Samsung would flicker and the Alienware would black out for a couple of seconds during gaming sessions. After switching to these cables, the Samsung stopped flickering altogether, while the Alienware would black out only after switching the resolution between DSR and native resolution in Nvidia Control Panel, which is completely normal. Basically, these cable did the job and I've been using them for over a year now. I can't speak for the 25' version, but the 10' and 6' versions are very capable. I will update after I get the 5090 and a DP 2.1 true 80Gps 4K OLED monitor in the next few months.
D**.
Nice quality
Does what it says, good color choices.
C**N
No more flicker!
I recently upgraded my monitor to a Gigabyte M32U monitor (32"/4K/HDR/144Hz/Freesync Premium) and my graphics card to a PowerColor AMD RX 6950 XT. The DP cable that came with the monitor worked great but was a foot too short for my cable management (I believe it was 5ft). I purchased another brand that claimed to be VESA certified DP 1.4 (which should have supported my configuration) but the monitor would blink out black for 1 second occasionally as if I was switching a display setting such as HDR or resolution.I tried with another cable which I forgot I already had that was also VESA certified from a more well known brand but it was way too long for my cable management needs (this time it was 10ft long) and my occasional blinking to blank screen issue went away...BUT now I had a new problem. Now at 144Hz with HDR in Windows set to ON, my monitor would noticeably flicker when moving the mouse especially when the monitor was displaying mostly a white background such as this Amazon page...the flickering would go away when I would drop my monitor refresh rate down to 120Hz, however, I did not pay for a 144Hz monitor to be at 120Hz. Seeing as I was having different results with different cables I took a chance and tried this FURUI VESA certified 6ft DP 2.0 cable figuring that maybe the combination of length and bandwidth was the issue with the previous cable (even though according to the specs I should be within normal operation). NOW, with the monitor set to 144Hz and HDR set to ON in Windows I can say I NO LONGER have any issues...the monitor does not blank out nor does it flicker with anything displayed on screen. I definitely would recommend this cable by FURUI if anyone else is having a similar issue.
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