⚡ Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Intel Thunderbolt 3 Certified Cable offers a robust 40Gbps data transfer rate and 100W charging capability, making it the ideal choice for professionals who demand speed and efficiency. Compatible with Intel Thunderbolt certified devices, this 6.6-foot cable supports 5K displays and simplifies your tech setup with its single-cable solution.
T**O
A great cable until it wasn't, but then it was again.
I purchased this cable to run my ultra wide LG monitor to my AMD egpu and connect it to my Mac mini. I was very excited because finally I could have legitimate graphics from a Mac mini.Now mind you, it's just a cable. You search Amazon for the cable you need and you get what you think looks like the best one. However, for some reason not all cables are the same. From day one I had issues ranging from kernel panic to black screen to shutdowns to restarts. Sometimes the monitor worked sometimes it did not. I did a bunch of research and seen as many people had more or less the same issue in some way with an egpu using the thunderbolt 3 way of connecting. I downloaded different software I erased software that I thought was affecting the system in a negative way somehow but no matter what I did I always had the same issue. After the latest update to Mac OS Catalina it got even worse and that was the last straw. I spent about 6 hours scouring the net on a solution. Using HDMI alongside the thunderbolt, using DisplayPort alongside the thunderbolt and even just straight thunderbolt not realizing that the thunderbolt cable is the lowest common denominator. For some reason my brain told me to use the thunderbolt cable provided by LG just to try it out as this was the last possible thing it could be and sure enough after 5 months of at least 3 to 5 daily crashes, she crashes no more. I'm not saying that the cable isn't a good cable, it is just not the right cable to hook up a GPU to a Mac mini using an LG monitor. I now use it for something else and it works fine for that so this is not technically a bad review it is just informing whoever reads it to NOT USE THIS CABLE TO CONNECT AN EGPU TO A MAC MINI BECAUSE YOU WILL GO INSANE.
R**T
Solid connection. Running dual 4k 60hz monitors.
Very solid connection with TB3/USB-C port. No wobble. I have dual 4k 60hz external monitors running over this cable via a docking station (dual DP 1.4 ports, with active HDMI adapters and 25 ft of HDMI cable to large screen TV's on the wall). If you need a 6 ft TB3 cable, I don't think you can go wrong with this one. Bonus: it's a little less expensive than the competition. Just installed last weekend (8/1/20), so can't speak to longevity. It is handling a boatload of bandwidth, as a TB3 cable should.
S**N
This is the real deal, Thunderbolt 3 speeds PLUS high-power charging
"USB" has always been synonymous with confusion, and USB-C is no different. Add Thunderbolt capability as a superset of USB-C and it rapidly grows even more perplexing. That charging cable that comes with your amazing new MacBook Pro? It's good for USB-2 data throughput only, sorry. Need something faster? You can find it but it probably won't charge the computer. Or it'll be really short.This cable has it all: Tidy USB-C connectors, full Thunderbolt 3 40Gbps capability (roughly 100 times faster than USB-2), 100W power-carrying capability, 6 foot/2 meter length.Add the four-year Square Trade warranty available at checkout for something like a buck seventy more, just in case some wayward schnauzer chews it up.Bottom line: Look no further.
Z**K
Doubt it's ability to deliver 40 Gbps
I ran a Uningine Heaven test on this cable while connected to my eGPU. The Max. FPS came back at 68 as compared with 112 using a 2m cable I got for free with my LG Ultrfine display back in 2016. So I decided to use this one to connect my laptop to the display and the old cable to the eGPU.
K**E
Stable connection with eGPU
This is the first longer-than-1.5ft 40gps Thunderbolt 3 cable I’ve tried that works properly with my eGPU. I’m using this cable between a Lenovo X1 Yoga 2nd Gen and a Gigabyte Aorus Gaming Box, and the connection has been stable. I’ve tried “certified” long TB3 cables from two other vendors and had persistent disconnection problems with them. Since Mantiz makes eGPUs, I thought to give their cable a try under the theory that they have an incentive to make cables that work with eGPUs.
I**M
DOES NOT SUPPORT PROMISED SPEEDS
I was looking for a thunderbolt 3 cable that is able to support my 2k 144hz monitor (also supports thunderbolt 3), but this cable was not able to carry the video input from my Macbook Pro. I am sure that my monitor is not the source of this because a shorter thunderbolt Anker cable works completely fine with my monitor, it's just this Mantiz cable doesn't actually support 40Gbps speeds. Don't waste your time with this cable.
L**G
Disconnect issues
Whenever the device or cable is moved, the device disconnects.It seems the connector is not robust.This applies to either end of the cable, disk drive or Mac.Works fine as long as no one touches anything.
S**N
High quality cable
Durable, high quality cable. Works great with my Universal Audio Apollo x-series interface.
T**K
Unreliable cable
The cable failed after a few months of use. I use it to connect an audio interface to my computer. The connection does not move. The cable failed and scrambled the firmware in the audio interface [ Lynx Hilo ]. It was a bit of drama getting the interface working again and another cable to purchase.
D**K
don’t recommend for thunderbolt 3
Expensive usb c cable... thunderbolt 3 not reliable... I had it connected to my eGPU and it wouldn’t be reliable. Sometimes it would work and then others it wouldn’t. Waste of money.. :(
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