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Prime Members: 3.3' iVANKY 120Gbps 240W PD Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 Cable $17.34 + Free Shipping

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NEVE NA via Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 3.3' iVANKY 120Gbps 240W PD Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 Cable on sale for $27.96 - $10.62 off w/ code R9AO5WB7 = $17.34. Shipping is free.

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  • 3.3ft Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 cable
  • 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth and boosting display transfer bandwidth up to 120 Gbps
  • Supports charging speeds as fast as PD 3.1 delivering up to 240W. Backward compatible with 140W, 100W and lower power standards.
  • Supports dual 8K@60Hz, triple 4K@144Hz, or single display up to 4K@540Hz
  • Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, USB-C interfaces
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NEVE NA via Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 3.3' iVANKY 120Gbps 240W PD Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 Cable on sale for $27.96 - $10.62 off w/ code R9AO5WB7 = $17.34. Shipping is free.

About:
  • 3.3ft Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 cable
  • 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth and boosting display transfer bandwidth up to 120 Gbps
  • Supports charging speeds as fast as PD 3.1 delivering up to 240W. Backward compatible with 140W, 100W and lower power standards.
  • Supports dual 8K@60Hz, triple 4K@144Hz, or single display up to 4K@540Hz
  • Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, USB-C interfaces

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12h ago
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tangyoulei
12h ago
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Looks like a good price. Anyone has experience?
9h ago
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9h ago
jbwhite99
9h ago
967 Posts
I know that TB4 cables are super expensive, so am going to take a flyer (haven't gotten my TB5 ThinkPad yet). The reviews are all canned and written by people that don't know what they are talking about.
9h ago
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impasse
9h ago
2,219 Posts
seems like a good price, but uh, other than like, a handful of ssds, wouldn't it make more sense to just wait for prices on actual hardware to drop? 🤐
9h ago
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firstrival
9h ago
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Will AI ever help Chinese companies come up with better brand names?
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sarcasmogratis
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9h ago
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19 reviews
8 of which are paid Vine Voice
Most of the others seem pretty paid/flowery too. (word salad listing all the specs and how useful each aspect is)

it would also appear as those they recycled an old listing so some of the reviews/ratings are probably not even for this item.
"I brought this 2 pack of HDMI cables for a PC build I was working one."
"Super affordable and work like all other hdmi cables"
Last edited by sarcasmogratis July 8, 2025 at 09:55 PM.
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9h ago
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mysterius
9h ago
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Can't say I have any personal experience with this cable, but I did find its page on Intel's list of certified Thunderbolt products:
https://www.thunderbolttechnology...cable-1m-0
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Caleo
9h ago
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Quote from mysterius :
Can't say I have any personal experience with this cable, but I did find its page on Intel's list of certified Thunderbolt products: https://www.thunderbolttechnology...cable-1m-0
Good to know. I was skeptical about a 'no-name' brand's claim of Intel certification but didn't think to actually check it.
I'd been waffling on whether to grab this or not, but I guess I'm in. I really only 'need' TB4 (mainly for MBP -> 4K60hz display with hub/kvm), but I suppose at some point I'll acquire TB5 devices... and this isn't much more than a cheap TB4 passive cable.
Would love if the ~6ft cables weren't so darn expensive (but they're not 'passive' cables like these cheaper ones)

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1h ago
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uh-niece
1h ago
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This isn't some no name company - I have been buying cables from Ivanky since early 2019. All their cables meet proper spec and their braided cables are ridiculously thick (be mindful of that when trying to cable manage). I've bought 10 different cables and they all have preformed to spec. I would trust this cable will be properly made as well.
1h ago
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Squirrels8MyLunch
1h ago
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is there some kind of amplifier in there? how does it go that long without degrading the digital signal, are the materials literally that good?
1h ago
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Byron33
1h ago
1,092 Posts
Keep in mind that this is a passive TB5 cable, not active. That means that this 1m length cable doesn't have any electronics to boost the signal. In shorter lengths, that's fine, but at this length it'll degrade the bandwidth. This is very important if you're using it for anything like a dock or where video is being transmitted. Prepare to be disappointed.
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dealstaler
30m ago
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Quote from firstrival :
Will AI ever help Chinese companies come up with better brand names?

Easy to get around trademark names

https://youtu.be/4UrqlMfwUC4?feature=shared

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