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ascender

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I need at least one longer Thunderbolt cable if I'm going to stash my Mac Studio under my standing desk. Apple have a 1.8m Thunderbolt 4 cable for £129, but I see Caldigit do a 2m cable for half the price.

Both are rated for 10)W and 40Gbps, so just wondering if anyone has tried the Caldigit one yet?

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I use CalDigit 2m cables, as well as OWC 2m cables, with TB4, and Belkin 2m TB3 cables. Mainly used with external SSD RAID arrays and TB drives, as well as my TB to 10GBe network adapter.

All have been flawless - no need to pay Apple Tax for such cables IMO. In fact, I have another OWC 2m on order now!
 
I use CalDigit 2m cables, as well as OWC 2m cables, with TB4, and Belkin 2m TB3 cables. Mainly used with external SSD RAID arrays and TB drives, as well as my TB to 10GBe network adapter.

All have been flawless - no need to pay Apple Tax for such cables IMO. In fact, I have another OWC 2m on order now!
Thanks for confirming... I've just placed an order for a Caldigit one today, should be here tomorrow.
 
This one from Razer looks very nice too. It's braided like the Apple TB4 Pro but 2m instead of 1.8m.

 
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