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Short & Fit – FlexMini™ and FlexArch™ Ethernet Cable Solutions
PTspeed proudly offers FlexMini, and FlexArch with mini boot patch cords using ultra-soft PVC cables. These patch cord series provide the lowest profile connector and the slimmest cable achieving a...
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FlexArch™ Ethernet Patch Cord Series: No Tangles, Easy Plug-In and Release
This brand new ethernet patch cord series uses the unique design of arch latch RJ45 plug with FlexLite™ 28/26/24AWG slim and flexible cable to offer 16 types of patch cord for different application...
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FlexRibbon™ Cable: An innovative cabling product to make things easier – Save Time and Cost!
FlexRibbon™ Cable is a set of 4 cables that run parallel to each other and are attached side by side. This creates one cable that looks like a ribbon. Both ends of...
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How to Maximize GPU Cable Power Delivery for Graphics Cards (GPUs) of the Future
The speed of innovation for graphic cards, also known as Graphics Process Units (GPUs), is astounding. The biggest GPU manufacturers (Nvidia, AMD, and Intel) continue to one-up each other, releasing...
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What is the Difference Between Passive DAC and Active DAC Cables?
We are proud to continue offering extensive support to our customers in Hi-speed cables for data center applications, by being the first total solution provider in all form factors covering...
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What’s the Difference Between a 6-pin, 8-pin, and 12-pin GPU Cable?
With NVIDIA’s recent announcement of a 12-pin power connector on their new RTX 30 series, we wanted to point out the differences between 6-pin, 8-pin, and 12-pin GPU cables. We...
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The Difference Between F/UTP and U/FTP in CAT6A Cables
In recent years we’ve seen an increase in demand for 28AWG CAT6A cables. As one of the pioneers of developing this product, we wanted to take some time to explain...
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The Bend Radius Determines How Much You Can Bend a Cable
The bend radius is defined as the minimum radius a cable can be bent without damaging it or degrading its performance. If a cable is bent beyond its bend radius,...
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FlexLite™ Cables: 56% Smaller in Cable Outer Diameter (3.8 mm vs. 6.2 mm for Regular CAT6)
We have received multiple customer enquiries about this product after our product announcement. Here is the recap of the cable’s features and benefits:The compact 28 AWG cable drastically reduces the bend...
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