DisplayPort 2.1 Male to Male Cable 0.5M(1.64ft), 80Gbps (UHBR20), Silver-Plated Copper, Aluminum Housing, Without Barb
Description
DisplayPort 2.1 Copper Cable supports up to 80Gbps (UHBR20) bandwidth, delivering ultra-high refresh rate and 8K/16K display performance.
Designed for high-performance PCs, gaming systems, and next-generation displays requiring stable short-distance connectivity.
Silver-plated copper conductors ensure reliable signal transmission, while the aluminum housing and latch design provide durability and secure connection.
A dependable DP 2.1 solution for high-bandwidth visual applications.
• Up to 80Gbps bandwidth with UHBR20 support
• Supports ultra-high resolution and refresh rates (8K / 16K ready)
• Silver-plated copper conductors for reliable signal integrity
• Durable aluminum housing with secure latch design
• Clean connector design without barb and LED indicator
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Frequently Asked Questions
This cable is passive: it does not contain any signal-boosting electronics. As a result, its maximum effective length for full UHBR20 performance is typically shorter (often up to ~2 m). For longer distances with full UHBR20 support, active cables or repeaters may be needed.
UHBR stands for Ultra-High Bit Rate signaling.rn• UHBR20 is the highest tier in DisplayPort 2.x, delivering 20 Gbps per lane (4 lanes) → 80 Gbps total.rn• This allows much higher data throughput than DisplayPort 1.4 (32.4 Gbps).rn• UHBR20 unlocks high-resolution, high-refresh-rate and HDR display modes.
• Silver plating on copper conductors improves conductivity and signal integrity at high data rates.rn• It helps reduce attenuation and maintain stable high-bandwidth performance.rn• It’s common in premium high-speed digital signal cables.
It simply means the cable does not have any built-in LED lights (e.g., power indicator lights).rnThis is common and typical — LEDs are cosmetic and not related to performance.
Yes. DisplayPort cables are plug-and-play — no drivers are needed.rnJust connect it between your DisplayPort source and display, and the devices negotiate resolution and refresh rate automatically.


