DisplayPort 1.4 Pure Fiber Cable 40M(130ft), 32.4Gbps (HBR3), Pure Fiber Construction
Description
DisplayPort 1.4 Pure Fiber Cable supports up to 32.4Gbps (HBR3) bandwidth, delivering 4K/8K high-resolution and high refresh rate performance.
Designed for professional computing, multi-display workstations, and advanced visualization systems requiring stable long-distance transmission.
Pure fiber construction ensures excellent signal integrity and strong immunity to EMI.
A reliable DP 1.4 optical solution for high-bandwidth applications.
• Up to 32.4Gbps bandwidth with HBR3 support
• Supports high resolution and refresh rates (4K / 8K ready)
• Pure fiber transmission for stable long-distance performance
• Fiber connector design for reliable optical connectivity
• Excellent EMI immunity for professional applications
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FAQs
HBR3 (High Bit Rate 3) is the highest data rate defined under the DisplayPort 1.4 specification. It delivers a total bandwidth of 32.4Gbps, enabling support for ultra-high resolutions and refresh rates such as:rnrn8K (7680×4320) @ 60Hzrnrn4K (3840×2160) @ 120Hz / 144HzrnrnHDR content supportrnrnHigher refresh rates with DSC (Display Stream Compression)
Under the DisplayPort 1.4 specification, this cable typically supports:rnrn8K @ 60Hz (with HDR)rnrn4K @ 120Hz / 144Hzrnrn2K @ 240HzrnrnBackward compatibility with lower resolutionsrnrnActual performance depends on the source device and display capabilities.
Fiber optic cables maintain signal integrity over long distances far better than copper cables. Even at extended lengths, signal attenuation is minimal.rnrnHowever, compatibility issues may occur in complex setups involving:rnrnKVM switchesrnrnDocking stationsrnrnSignal convertersrnrnMultiple adaptersrnrnFor best performance, direct connection is recommended.
This cable is ideal for:rnrn🎮 High-refresh-rate gaming setupsrn🖥️ Professional video editing and design workstationsrn📺 8K / 4K digital signage systemsrn🏢 Conference rooms and long-distance installationsrn🏭 Industrial control and medical imaging systems
Yes. It is backward compatible with:rnrnDisplayPort 1.3rnrnDisplayPort 1.2rnrnDisplayPort 1.1rnrnIf the connected device supports lower bandwidth only, the cable will automatically operate at the highest supported level.

