I'm building a new PC and need some longer DisplayPort cables for my monitors since the ones I have are barely reaching. However, I've come across some pretty alarming reviews on Amazon claiming that even the top brands are frying ports and going kaput. How can I avoid picking a bad one, and what should I do if I end up with a faulty cable? Can I hold the manufacturer responsible? Also, are fake reviews a thing, trying to sabotage competitors? On another note, I'm looking to improve my cable management with some looms. Any suggestions for brands that offer good kits that aren't permanent or sticky?
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Monoprice usually has a great track record for cables. I’ve had a lot of success with them myself, so I’d recommend checking them out! As for safety, make sure to buy from well-reviewed brands like Cable Matters, which often have quality assurance. Just remember that sometimes issues can arise from other devices that aren't properly grounded, so double-check your setup. For cable management, I think velcro straps are the way to go—easy to use and adjust!
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