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3.3' iVANKY 120Gbps 240W PD Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 Cable on sale for $32.59 - $15.29 off w/ code
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Features:- 3.3ft Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 cable
- 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth and boosting display transfer bandwidth up to 120 Gbps
- Supports charging speeds as fast as PD 3.1 delivering up to 240W. Backward compatible with 140W, 100W and lower power standards.
- Supports dual 8K@60Hz, triple 4K@144Hz, or single display up to 4K@540Hz
- Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, USB-C interfaces
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edit: I got it to work after cleaning the app cache. thanks.
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(80 gbps cables are the same as 120gbps; 120gbps is just the unidirectional mode that uses some of the return lanes for output instead.)
(80 gbps cables are the same as 120gbps; 120gbps is just the unidirectional mode that uses some of the return lanes for output instead.)
That being said there are some cable reviews/test for random Aliexpress cables on youtube if you wanted to find something cheaper that's been tested.
EDIT: TB certifcation https://www.thunderbolt
That being said, I'm cheap so I'll give this cable a shot.
I had a cal-digit USB-C thunderbolt 4 dock and it came with a high speed cable and it worked fantastic as expected.
I hope this cable is legit.
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That being said there are some cable reviews/test for random Aliexpress cables on youtube if you wanted to find something cheaper that's been tested.
Third option is to look for equivalent USB 4v2 cables (they'll say 80 or 120gbps, same thing). The USB-IF certification database is public so you can search to see if it's actually certified, vs Intel's, which is not public.
Looks like it is certified (at least the 1m length) https://www.thunderbolt
Do be aware of bait and switch for the longer lengths (over 5ft) since a lot of companies will certify the shorter lengths and then lump the listings so it seems like the longer lengths are also certified.
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