






🚀 Elevate your display game with Maxonar’s 8K powerhouse cable!
The Maxonar USB C to DisplayPort cable delivers ultra-high-definition 8K resolution at 60Hz with a robust 32.4Gbps bandwidth via DisplayPort 1.4. Featuring a durable nylon braided jacket and corrosion-resistant zinc alloy connectors, it ensures stable, tear-free visuals for gaming, design, and professional use. Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C devices like MacBook Pro and iPad Pro, it’s VESA certified and backed by lifetime support, making it a premium choice for next-gen display connectivity.










| ASIN | B08NJYCV8Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36 in Thunderbolt Cables |
| Brand Name | Maxonar |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Monitor, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | 2022 iPad Pro M2 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C, DisplayPort |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,202 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 32.4 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Height | 1 centimeters |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maxonar |
| Model | Maxonar-DP-3m |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Braided |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DisplayPort |
| Specification Met | Usb-if, Vesa, Displayport 1.4, Hdr/Displayhdr, Vesa Certified |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 2 watts |
I**E
Top-shelf quality cable but not pricy. Buy it and some more.
High quality cable, thicker, tougher, well built metal connectors with hefty weight on hand. Connectors snap into both ports securely and stay straight. Best of all is this cable works as spec, DP 1.4 (32.4 GBPS). It definitely fix my problem with the 32 inch 4K monitor. The display randomly blacked out for seconds then came back and quite often could not detect video signal from a desktop pc during booting. Changing HDMI cables did not solve the problem. Switched over to a USB-C (display) to DP 1.2 cable (high quality brand) improved the frequency of failure but problem still occurred. Co-Pilot suggests to go up on protocol to DP 1.4 cable (monitor is DP 1.2 on spec) and this cable solves the problem cold. I will buy a few more for all monitors I have. Last by not least, its current price is the true deal-maker.
E**R
Perfect Fit and works like a charm
I recently purchased the Maxonar USB C to DisplayPort cable, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. As someone who values high-quality visual experiences, this product has been a game-changer. The fact that it is VESA-certified speaks volumes about its reliability and performance and certainly lives up to that reputation. With support for 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 60Hz, this cable delivers stunning visuals that are incredibly sharp and vivid. Whether streaming 4K content, gaming, or working on graphic-intensive tasks, the Maxonar USB C to DisplayPort cable consistently provides a seamless and visually impressive experience. The 6-foot length is ideal for my setup, offering flexibility and convenience without sacrificing signal quality. The build quality is top-notch, with sturdy connectors and durable materials that ensure longevity. Plus, the plug-and-play design makes it incredibly easy to set up without complicated installations or software. Overall, the Maxonar USB C to DisplayPort cable has proven to be a reliable and high-performance accessory that enhances my display capabilities. If you're looking for a cable that can handle the demands of modern video content and gaming, I highly recommend giving this product a try. It's a fantastic addition to any tech enthusiast's toolkit, and you won't be disappointed with the results.
K**7
MSI laptop to Samsung ultra wide
This works great, could barely believe it. I bought a Samsung G9, and was looking forward to hooking it up when I realized, HDMI does not have the bandwidth to support the monitor I was looking at a pixelated 100hz screen. It took hours of research to figure out that my MSI GS75 w/2080 had a {usb3/thunderbolt/ DISPLAY-PORT 1.4!} AIO which is what I needed. So I looked for cables and found this one, it is awesome! All the hrz and full 5x2k resolution, windows dectects it automatically! Since then I have upgraded all my PC cables to dp-cables. The cable/port is fragile only because it's coming out of a friggin small "usb3" port but the cable and connecters are solid. Feel sorry for the Mac owners who's only choice is this sort of cable, on that note during research i saw allot of "Mac" related cables that would have worked the same way, just because it says Mac on it doesn't mean it won't work main thing is DISPLAY-PORT version 1.4 or higher(i thing they have version 2 out now) and check what your Grafikcard supports eg a 980gtx only supports 1.2 and nivdia didn't bother to update their port version on the 40xx series leaving 8k res wanting. Is a shame. Moral of story is this is a great cable, is durable, and has all the options you need. Thanks
C**A
DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED
best cable i’ve ever tried, first cable which i can get 2k 240hz with HDR ON on my asus swift. 100% recommended. It’s cheap, the wrap quality it’s awesome, and the colors pretty accurate. The brightness in my opinion doesn’t change nothing and the connection is pretty easy and reliable. I have to mention that my main PC is a laptop, Asus rog strix g16. And i use this second monitor for gaming and work. I’ve seen these kind of adapters for DP to HDMI and they lower quality or refresh rate, and mostly dont support HDR. you gotta give it a try!!
N**K
Does the job, but thick
I use this for a 1440p 165hz monitor and it works flawlessly. I’m not sure if other cables are better, but this one is pretty thick and not too bendable. I also don’t like the design that much. Though this one is cheap, so it’s fine.
P**E
Great build quality
I bought this to connect an ASUS PB287Q 28" 4K monitor to my MacBook Pro 16" (2019). It delivers 4K at 60Hz with no problems. While a DisplayPort 1.2 could handle this as well, I decided to spend only a couple of bucks more to get the DisplayPort 1.4 8K cable so I wouldn't need to buy a new cable if I decide to upgrade to an 8K monitor down the road. I am very impressed with the build quality of this cable because of the way they have reinforced the connection between the cable and the plug at both ends. This is the weak point where most of my cables eventually fail. The braided shielding and gold connectors add to the durability and quality of this product. I feel confident that this cable will continue to serve me well for many years to come. I would recommend this cable to anyone wanting to connect a 4K monitor to a laptop with USB-C ports and enjoy a worry-free, high quality image for the life of their monitor and maybe even their next monitor.
E**L
Very good
Works as advertised. I may be lucky-it has strict technical requirements in order to be compatible. Lenovo P52 had correct type C ports for both power and display. A used -older- monitor I wanted to add had display port input. Bought cable - had to google issue with one display on HDMI booting the other off and vice versa. Needed to recognize an additional thunderbolt port on laptop was available, though it appeared to be grouped with something else. Once I realized that might be my extra thunderbolt port, that solved the issue. (Power port could send display signal but was not compatible with the other extra monitor being used.) Another item I purchased - a docking station - may be useful but is not needed for now, as I originally thought.
Q**T
Works with Mac Studio M2 and Benq Monitor (Displayport Port)
FINALLY! Talked to Benq support and they told me I needed a HDMI cable to connect to the Mac Studio M2. I did that and the monitor kept blacking out every 5-10 minutes. You are in the middle of doing something and then you can't see anything. Then I tried a DisplayPort to HDMI cable and that permanently blacked out after 5 seconds and would not refresh the screen. So, I decided to try this cable DisplayPort to Thunderbolt and my issue was fixed. So, if you have a monitor with a Display Port (or Benq Monitor) to a Mac Studio M2 this is the cable you want.
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