VHDCI 68-pin SCSI-3 cable (6 ft) male to male vs VHDCI 0.8mm 68-pin Male to SCSI-3 HPDB68 Male Cable (3 Foot)
Overall winner: VHDCI 68-pin SCSI-3 cable (6 ft) male to male
Key Differences
Product A is a 3-foot VHDCI 68-pin to HPDB68 male cable and lists a lower price tier; Product B is a 6-foot VHDCI 68-pin male-to-male SCSI-3 cable and offers a longer length for use cases needing extra reach. Both share the same 34 twisted pairs and dual shielding, but A uses an HPDB68 connector while B is male-to-male VHDCI
VHDCI 68-pin SCSI-3 cable (6 ft) male to male
Cable Leader VHDCI 0.8mm 68-pin SCSI-3 cable, male-to-male, 6 ft. Conductors 34 twisted pairs with alum-mylar shield and copper braid for signal integrity. customer insight: None
Pros
- 34 twisted pairs for signal integrity
- shielded with alum-mylar and copper braid
- RhOS compliant
- 6 ft length for flexible layouts
Cons
- customer insight: None
- limited reviews available
VHDCI 0.8mm 68-pin Male to SCSI-3 HPDB68 Male Cable (3 Foot)
Cable Leader VHDCI to SCSI-3 HPDB68 cable with 34 twisted pairs and shielding. RoHS compliant for reliable high-speed data connections. Customer insight indicates functional design
Pros
- 34 twisted pairs for signal integrity
- shielded with alum-mylar and copper braid
- RoHS compliant
- compact VHDCI to HPDB68 connectors
Cons
- customer data shows limited qualitative insights
- no additional connector options listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cable Leader |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Cable Leader |
| User Reviews | Tie |