VHDCI 68-pin SCSI-3 cable (6 ft) male to male vs SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable, Thumbscrew (6 ft)
Overall winner: SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable, Thumbscrew (6 ft)
Key Differences
Product A offers 34 twisted pairs and dual shielding (alum-mylar plus copper braid) emphasizing signal integrity and RoHS compliance; Product B provides 36 twisted pairs and thumbscrew HPDB68 connectors for more secure mating and is also RoHS compliant. Choose A if you prioritize shield construction and signal integrity; choose B if you prefer extra twisted pairs and thumbscrew connector security
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
SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable, Thumbscrew (6 ft)
SCSI-3 LVD cable with HPDB68 male-to-male connectors and thumbscrews. Features 30 AWG conductors, 34 twisted pairs, and shielding with alum-foil and copper braid; RoHS compliant. Customer insight indicates neutral sentiment
Pros
- 36 twisted pairs shielding
- RoHS compliant
- thumbscrew connectors for secure mating
- 6 ft length suitable for mid-range setups
Cons
- customer data shows no explicit positive/negative details
- limited reviewer sample
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cable Leader |
| Durability | Cable Leader |
| Versatility | Cable Leader |
| User Reviews | Cable Leader |