SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable, Thumbscrew (6 ft) vs SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable with Thumbscrews, 3 ft
Overall winner: SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable, Thumbscrew (6 ft)
Key Differences
Product A is the 6 ft Cable Leader SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M with 36 twisted pairs and thumbscrew connectors, favoring longer reach and potentially better signal integrity. Product B is the 3 ft Cable Leader SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M with thumbscrews and shielded construction, favoring a shorter, more compact run with explicit shielding for interference reduction
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
SCSI-3 LVD HPDB68 M/M Cable with Thumbscrews, 3 ft
SCSI-3 LVD shielded cable with HPDB68 connectors and thumbscrews. Conductors: 30 AWG 34 twisted pairs; shielding includes alum-foil and copper braid. RoHS compliant. Customer note: none
Pros
- shielded for interference reduction
- thumbscrew connectors for secure attachment
- RoHS compliant materials
- low-profile 3-foot length for compact setups
Cons
- customer data shows no specific insights
- only one review available
- 3-foot length may be short for some installations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cable Leader |
| Durability | Cable Leader |
| Versatility | Cable Leader |
| User Reviews | Tie |