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Is there a crude way to find out which HDMI cable version I have?

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July 22, 2014 12:22:55 AM

I'm asking purely for theoretical reasons if there is a way to find out the throughput of the cable if I don't have a printed claim from the manufacturer?

There are services that allow people to test their internet speeds supposedly by downloading and uploading a test file of known size and tracking the time it takes, which allows them to discern the speed of the connection. Do we have something like this to test the speed of an HDMI cable so that I can predict if it is a standard cable or a high speed cable?

Again, this is not a real life problem that I am facing. I am just curious to know. Thank you for any responses.

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July 22, 2014 12:50:18 AM

There are no versions of HDMI cables, they're all the same. The version of HDMI you're using depends on what version your monitor and GPU support.
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July 22, 2014 1:13:01 AM

Eduello said:
There are no versions of HDMI cables, they're all the same. The version of HDMI you're using depends on what version your monitor and GPU support.


I am pretty confident that is an incorrect statement. Here is a link from HDMI.org

http://www.hdmi.org/consumer/finding_right_cable.aspx
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July 22, 2014 1:30:23 AM

Oh yeah, I forgot about Ethernet...

AFAIK, there is no other physical difference, those are just certifications. Try running your display in 1080p, if it works, it should be High Speed certified.
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July 22, 2014 1:38:45 AM

It should be printed on the cable. I've just checked a spare one I bought the other day (the very cheapest I could find) and it has printed on it "High Speed HDMI Cable". TBH, I would expect any cable that you buy nowadays to be a high-speed one. If they can make them this cheap why would they bother with a separate process to make lower-speed cables?
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