DVI Dual Link Cable with Ferrites – 35ft vs DVI-D to DVI-D 6 ft Cable 10-Pack, Male to Male, Black

Overall winner: DVI Dual Link Cable with Ferrites – 35ft

Key Differences

Cable Matters (A) is a long 35ft DVI Dual Link cable built for high bandwidth, high resolutions and 144Hz with durable construction and ferrites, making it suited for demanding desktop or long-run setups. URELEGAN (B) is a 6ft pack of DVI-D male-to-male cables with gold-plated connectors geared toward short runs and multiple-cable needs, but reports of mixed picture quality at higher refresh rates limit its use for high-refresh displays

DVI Dual Link Cable with Ferrites – 35ft

DVI Dual Link Cable with Ferrites – 35ft

Cable Matters • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

High performance DVI-D dual link cable for connecting a DVI-equipped computer to a monitor or projector. Supports up to high resolutions and 144Hz capability, with durable construction. Customers note strong picture quality and reliable performance at 1080p 144Hz

Pros

  • high bandwidth dual-link design
  • supports high resolutions and 144Hz
  • durable construction and thick coating
  • long 35ft length for flexible setup

Cons

  • large size may be cumbersome for small setups
  • no explicit compatibility beyond DVI-D Dual Link
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DVI-D to DVI-D 6 ft Cable 10-Pack, Male to Male, Black

DVI-D to DVI-D 6 ft Cable 10-Pack, Male to Male, Black

URELEGAN • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

DVI-D to DVI-D cable set, 6 ft length, high speed up to 9.9 Gbits/sec, supports 1080p, 1600x1200, 1920x1200. Note: no audio output. Customer insight: easy to use and well-made, but some report blur at 1080p120hz and that it is very thin

Pros

  • 6 ft cable length
  • high-speed digital transmission
  • gold-plated connectors
  • easy to use

Cons

  • does not support audio
  • mixed picture quality at higher refresh rates
  • thin cable construction
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Price Cable Matters
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