🚀 Elevate Your Display Game!
The CableCreation 8K USB C to DisplayPort Adapter is a high-performance accessory designed for professionals seeking stunning visuals and rapid data transfer. With support for 8K@60Hz and 4K@144Hz HDR, it ensures crystal-clear image quality. Compatible with Thunderbolt 3/4 and a variety of devices, this adapter combines durability with style, all backed by a 2-year warranty for your peace of mind.
E**S
Works with HP Reverb G2 VR Headset on Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model - Flight Simulator
The CableCreation USB C to DisplayPort Adapter 8K@60Hz, USB Type C to DP 1.4 Cable Adapter [Thunderbolt 3/4 Compatible] is the **ONLY** adapter of its kind I have found so far that will allow me to run MS Flight Simulator 2020 in Virtual Reality on the MS-recommended HP Reverb G2 VR Headset on a high-end gaming laptop (a recent Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and Windows 11). I have tested multiple other adapters from different manufacturers (even a different one from CableCreation) and they do not work. Even an $80 Thunderbolt to DisplayPort adapter/dock does not work. Please note that HP told me they do not officially support anything other than a native DisplayPort for the Reverb G2, not DP Alt mode. (Note also that oddly, this adapter does NOT provide any usable video to the Reverb G2 Headset on a Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio with an NVIDIA A2000, but no hardware Microsoft makes is currently powerful enough to run FS2020 in VR mode anyway.) This adapter also works fine on multiple computers I tested with a regular large DisplayPort gaming monitor.
U**8
Supports 1920x1080 resolution at 144hz
I received my CableCreation USB C to DisplayPort adapter today and was able to connect it to my HP Envy x360 15inch (which only had 1 USB C thunderbolt port). From there, I was able to use a DisplayPort cable and connect the CableCreation adapter to the DisplayPort on my BenQ-XL2411 (24inch) monitor and achieve 144hz (144.something hz was the exact number according to my Windows display settings). As a result, I am able to achieve 144hz on 1920x1080 resolution (the recommended resolution on my Windows laptop) and 1280x960 stretched (the resolution I use when I play CSGO) on my BenQ monitor via the DisplayPort connection.Ultimately, I did return this as I had bought a new USB C Hub (Tiergrade 12 in 1 USB C Hub) that already had a DisplayPort which similarly supported the 144hz I desired on my BenQ monitor.That said, it worked well, and I hope this helps.
M**N
works great for laptops without DP
my laptop has a Type-C port and no DP so i use this to play my rift s on my laptop works great.
B**K
Works with Valve Index
For VR, let me preface this by saying; you need to check your GPU settings to see if your Thunderbolt/USB-C port is directly connected to your GPU. If not, this will not work for VR. A lot of gaming laptops aren't set up this way.I was hesitant to try out with my Index but these are cheap enough and I can always use adapters for a monitor if it didn't work for VR. 4 stars because this won't do 144hz on the Index without stuttering. 120hz worked great. The caveat is; I ordered two of these and only one worked at 120hz, the other struggled even at 90hz. So, yes, it will work with the Valve index but these adapters are a mixed bag.Tested on a 2019 Razer Blade Base 15" laptop with an RTX 2070. The Valve Index ran at 120hz using Thunderbolt 3 port with one of the two adapters I ordered.
J**K
It works for a dell docking station to Mac m1
Trying to extend two displays for my Mac m1 and am able to use this for one monitor and the second is powered on the other usb c port. Works great.
A**R
Decent, but not for high res on MBP (at least in my experience)
The adapter works. Just not quite well enough. I get the distinct impression that this will probably work well on windows or a Linux machine, but Apple being apple... you can't get this adapter to connect over a Thunderbolt 3 port. Or at least I can't. Instead, it locks in as a USB 3.1 on my 2018 MBP which limits the throughput and lops the top end of my native resolution options. This is, unfortunately, not uncommon for Apple products as they're very particular about handshake negation and support from what I've experienced. I can scale to 5120x1440 @60hz, but honestly, it doesn't look amazing, and the monitor itself clearly lists its output as 3840x1080 @60hz. As you can imagine, scaling from 3840 to 5120 leaves quite a bit to be desired.On Windows or Linux? Probably ok. (did not verify)Only want up to roughly 4k resolution and a 60hz refresh rate? Scaling resolutions ok with you? Again, probably ok.Want to get the full res out of your ridiculously large 49" ultra wide monitor on your Mac? Not so much.Current Status: In search of another cable / adapter that isn't so allergic to Apple's Thunderbolt 3 and MacOS.
T**R
It works for System76 laptop to Valve Index
The USB Type C to DP 1.4 Cable Adapter works perfectly for connecting my Valve Index headset to my System76 Kudu laptop so that I can play Steam VR games. No intermittent glitches. Just a solid performance. I made sure my laptop would work with this adapter by checking System76 specifications that the USB Type C connects directly to my Nvidia graphics card and supports Display Port 1.4.
M**E
Works for Index
I was able to connect my laptop to a Valve Index just fine using this cable. Make sure your laptop's USB-C port is actually Thunderbolt compatible with dp alt mode before buying this (or the laptop itself), though. If it does, there will be something in the specs about the USB-C port being connected to the video card. Many laptops have this port but it isn't hooked up to the video card, so this adapter won't do anything for you.
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