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Top 6 Types of Computer Cables for Your Computer System

  Our lives revolve around computers so we have to deal with the mess that different cables create around our workspace. Well, there is no way we can get rid of them but knowing its significance might make you realize why they are there. You might feel confused by all the computer cables running between the CPU and monitor. However, when you set up a system from scratch or adjust it, it is necessary that you have the right knowledge about it. To make it easier for you we have listed some important types of  computer cables  that will ease your life.  Comment HDMI Cables The latest standard to send the high-definition data is through HDMI( High Definition Multimedia Interface Cables. It is the improved version of VGA and DVI cables as it can send both video and audio signals at once. Most of the new devices have HDMI ports in them. There are four types of HDMI cables: Type A:  The male head of the connector has 19 pins. It is compatible with only single-link DVI-...

Top 7 Computer Cables That Are Used Inside and Outside of a CPU

  We are moving towards an age where people are using laptops and tablets more than the computer system. But we have yet not given up using a computer system. There are certain professions that still prefer a system like IT companies, government offices, schools, etc Talking about computer systems, one of the key challenges that most of you might have faced is during its setup. For a hassle-free setup, the most important thing to understand is computer cables. There are a lot of cables that run inside and outside the CPU. It is important to know them well in order to get the best quality output. Here we have discussed seven cables from which some are used inside while some are used outside the CPU for different purposes. Let us understand it one by one. Bi-directional Printer Cables A bi-directional cable means it can send real-time information from computer to printer and vice versa. Such communications enable monitoring printer status and print job scheduling even if it is distri...

The Complete Guide to Computer Cables

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I don’t remember any part of my childhood without computers. From painting things in MS paint, searching for things on Yahoo to now doing everything from mobile phones, and being super-dependent upon for everything Google, we all grew up. We know all there is to do with computers but what do we really know about computers? Its components and especially the  computer cables . We All Know About The CPU, Its Parts, Mouse, Keyboards, Etc. But, Here In This Article, We Are Going To Talk About The Types Of Cables And Ports Computers Have, Their Features And The Best Ways We Can Use Them: VGA Cables: VGA stands for Visual Graphics Array. It is a type of cable which carries visual display data from CPU to monitor. It consists of cable and a connector at each end and is usually blue in color. One end of the VGA cable is attached to the port in the graphics card on the motherboard while the other port is in the display device. When the computer is running, the video card transmits video disp...

Your Computer Cable Can Make or Break your Setup

The idea of what a computer is is in flux right now. But we are not entirely doing away with screens on them or attached to them yet. The future of computing may be ambient but right now, we are not there yet. Our computers still need monitors and those still have to be attached via cables. The older connectors are DVI, S video and VGA. These are barely in use now unless the computer and monitor you are using are significantly old. The newer monitor cables are DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB C. The switch from analog to digital happened with the DVI cable. Now that most of the industry is doing away most of the ports on their laptops, and sticking with just the USB C port, this also changes the computer cable we tend to need. USB C is gaining popularity for being the cable to rule them all. You can use it to transfer data, as a charging cable and both at the same time at extremely fast speeds. Older cables also happen to be clunkier, and limited to single purposes, whereas the newer ...

DisplayPort Cables: An Important Accessory for Every Setup

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When it comes to computer cables, what comes to mind is power cables, Displayport cables, HDMI cables , AUX cables, etc. One of the important cables in this list is the DisplayPort cable. Let's talk about that. DisplayPort has been a popular choice for computers, whereas HDMI has been popular for televisions. So, why has the DisplayPort cable been a crucial computer cable for so many years? The new DisplayPort standard, 2.0 is here and set to come to devices in 2020. It brings with it speed in data transmission and some new benefits. According to VESA, the organization that makes the display standard, "DisplayPort 2.0 enables up to 3X increase in video bandwidth performance (max payload of 77.37 Gbps); new built-in features enable improved user experience, greater flexibility, and improved power efficiency." If you are a video content creator, a motion graphic designer or a video editor, you know you need the best set up out there. It is an investment in your p...

Display Port 2.0: Let's See What it has to offer

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A new version of DisplayPort is here. Officials are calling it the biggest upgrade yet. It could be enough to earn a place for DisplayPort in future devices. Originally envisioned as a replacement to the older VGA and DVI standards which dominated the market in the early 2000s. Backed by the VESA group, they always had an intent to be the king of computer cables . Whereas, HDMI has always had more of a television and entertainment focus. Traditionally it was in two traditional connector sizes. The full DisplayPort connector and the Mini DisplayPort connector. Sony, Philips, Maxell, and Lattice developed its technical aspects. And the first version appeared in the middle of 2006. It offered up to 10.8 Gbps of bandwidth. Then came the 1.1 and 1.1a standards. And then DisplayPort 1.2 in 2010, 1.3 and 1.4 in 2014, 2016. It trebled the bandwidth along its entire 10-year lifespan of the standard. In the gaming industry, it made its biggest gain. It remains a must-have for t...

Keep In Mind These 5 Things Before Buying a Computer Monitor

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No one talks about computer monitors. You will always find hobbyists talking about processor prowess, RAM and storage when they talk about building their ideal setup. But the display is just as essential! After all, the result of that computing is on the display! So, once you pick out the perfect CPU parts, the most comfortable keyboard, and the most accurate mouse, spend some time picking out the right monitor. On top of that spend an equal amount of time getting the best and the most future proof computer monitor cable . What should you keep in mind when getting a monitor? Display panel: Display technology has evolved significantly in the last few years, with IPS panels and OLED taking over the industry. If you are looking for color accuracy and wide view angels, IPS monitors are the way to go. Whereas in an OLED panel, each pixel lights up individually and you get the darkest blacks. Now that there are 8K OLED displays, it is one of the most expensive and luxurious viewing...