Amazon has
4' Belkin Connect USB4 20Gbps 240W USB-C Cable on sale for
$18.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Amazon has
6.6' Belkin Connect USB4 20Gbps 240W USB-C Cable on sale for
$19.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Details:
- Up to 240W Power Delivery: Fast charges laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other compatible devices
- High-Speed Data Transfer: 20Gbps transfer speeds (4x faster than USB 3.0) with support for 4K@60Hz HDR streaming and gaming
- Durable Construction: Made from fire-resistant materials for long-lasting performance and reliability
- Backwards Compatibility: Works with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB 3.2/3.0/2.0 devices at up to 20Gbps
- USB-IF Certified: Officially certified for safety, quality, and broad compatibility across devices
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USB4 is supposed to be up to 40Gbps, so this is only half that; for normal docks and whatnot its probably fine, but for something like a EGPU this is not going to work well at all (what Im looking at one for).
USB4 is supposed to be up to 40Gbps, so this is only half that; for normal docks and whatnot its probably fine, but for something like a EGPU this is not going to work well at all (what Im looking at one for).
So, there is a USB4 20 Gbps spec.
But it's basically a remix of USB 3.2. And worse, it's different than 3.2 2x2 mode. So you can have a PC with USB4 20 Gbps, and not with 3.2 20 Gbps. It's technically possible.
But as I mentioned last time, it's basically a USB 3.2 cable.
But it's basically a remix of USB 3.2. And worse, it's different than 3.2 2x2 mode. So you can have a PC with USB4 20 Gbps, and not with 3.2 20 Gbps. It's technically possible.
But as I mentioned last time, it's basically a USB 3.2 cable.
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yeah maybe its just me, but I thought USBC was supposed to be the one format to rule them all. it's been pretty frustrating trying to figure out which cable is capable of what in my drawer.
Once again Intel creates something that nobody asked for or needed. First HDCP, now thunderbolt. They could have let the USB standard do its thing. But no, instead of figuring out how to get the market share back, they find innovative ways to screw consumers. Honestly I wish the company just dies. It's like a cancer to consumers.
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The problem with people expecting one specification for everything, is that it would add $200 to the cost of your basic smartphone. Thats what all the "guts" of an 80/120 Gbps USB4v2 port would entail on a basic smartphone.
And then nobody would use it.
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Any device that requires 40 Gbps mode or higher cannot use the Belkin cable except by throttling speed - if at all.
I have just decided that, unless it's a crisis, to just buy a Thunderbolt 3/4/5 cable.
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