[QUOTE = "rpelayo, post: 45157, member: 1002"]
As for HDMI cables, the tipping point is reached with 600MB / s when it comes to streaming 4K / 60fps at the highest chroma resolution.
It is at that point that some cables can fail and the best quality cables do not. EYE!! I mean better quality, not more expensive.
The standard for current content is 2.0. Forget about 2.1, because there is no content yet (8K) and the cables that are sold as supporting 2.1, they most likely will not do so for the highest speed.
To achieve the maximum speed of standard 2.0 (600MB / s) it is recommended that they not be very short (half a meter) due to electrical problems, I suppose that the signal bounces, and not very long (7 meters maximum), due to the loss of signal. . The typical 2m is ideal. For lengths greater than 7m you have to go to active fiber cables that already go up in price, but are necessary in this case.
In copper, and for typical lengths of 2m the Amazon Basics are good and are the ones that I have always bought.
The support of the HDFury house, those of the Vertex pots, are very critical of the qualities of HDMI cables, and usually recommend the KabelDirekt brand .
I have recently seen that KabelDirekt are already available in amazon Spain and cost more or less the same as Amazon Basics.
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This.