Razer Thunderbolt 4 Cable 0.8m vs USB C to DisplayPort 2.1 adapter, 80Gbps, USB4
Overall winner: USB C to DisplayPort 2.1 adapter, 80Gbps, USB4
Key Differences
Cable Matters (A) is a USB-C to DisplayPort 2.1 adapter with up to 80Gbps bandwidth and support for up to 16K@60Hz and 8K@240Hz, making it focused on very high-resolution video output. Razer (B) is a Thunderbolt 4 cable that emphasizes high data transfer and up to 100W charging but is limited to a 0.8m length and targets device charging and TB4 connectivity rather than native DisplayPort 2.1 adapter use
Razer Thunderbolt 4 Cable 0.8m
Thunderbolt 4 cable supporting up to 40 Gb/s data, up to 8K resolutions, and 100W charging. Compatible with Windows and Mac systems and Thunderbolt 3 devices. customer insight
Pros
- high data transfer rate
- supports 8K resolutions
- up to 100W charging
- broad compatibility
Cons
- cable length 0.8m
- price may be high
USB C to DisplayPort 2.1 adapter, 80Gbps, USB4
USB-C to DisplayPort 2.1 adapter enabling up to 16K@60Hz and high-refresh 4K/8K/16K output. Compatible with Thunderbolt 5/4 and USB4 for VR headsets and laptops. Customer note: functionality is good, with mixed feedback on compatibility
Pros
- high bandwidth up to 80Gbps
- supports 16K@60Hz
- 4K@960Hz and 8K@240Hz support
- Thunderbolt 5/4 and USB4 compatible
Cons
- mixed feedback on compatibility
Head-to-Head
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| Price | Cable Matters |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Cable Matters |
| User Reviews | Cable Matters |