Graphics and latency have relatively little to do with the cable. For 240 Hz, it simply has to meet the DP 1.4 standard, which this one does. I can recommend it.
It depends on your laptop, your screen and your usage.
Usually you have an HDMI output on a computer and an HDMI input on your monitor.
You can check with the pictures on the internet to make sure that you have HDMI ports on your computer and on your monitor.
Beware that some recent computers only have usb-c output, you will need either an adapter or a usb-c to HDMI cable.
This DisplayPort 2.1 DP80 cable is compatible with a graphics card like the 7900 XTX and a display like the ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACDNG 360Hz, as it supports high frequencies and high resolutions. However, to take full advantage of its capabilities, make sure all devices support DisplayPort 2.1. In terms of performance gains, this cable offers improved picture quality and fluidity thanks to its high bandwidth, but this will depend on the exact specifications of your devices.
Yes, it can be used without any problems. There is no performance gain, but the cable supports 360 Hz stable at high resolution, provided the GPU and monitor support DisplayPort 2.1.
The Club3D DisplayPort cable 2.1 DP80 (CAC-1091) theoretically supports 480Hz thanks to the DisplayPort 2.1 specifications and 80 Gbps bandwidth. If your monitor still switches back to 240Hz, check the 480Hz compatibility of your ASUS PG27AQDP, the support of your graphics card for DisplayPort 2.1, and update the drivers and settings in the graphics card software.
Displayport itself supports audio transmission. This has no influence on the cable.
The problem is rather whether the Displayport output (PC mainboard?) and the input (monitor/TV) also support audio. I would assume so for newer devices. I can't say more about this, I have never tried/used this.
However, if it is purely a matter of the cable, this is certainly not a problem.
The question for me is not so much gold-plated connections or not, but that the cable does what it promises without any problems. Gold-plated connections alone are no guarantee for reliable data transmission! I have been using a Samsung monitor C49RG94SSU, 5120 x 1440 (4K) with 120 Hz for about 3 months now, so far without any problems. Target fully met.
There's nothing more annoying than trying/testing cables for such quite high requirements until you finally find one that works.
The Lindy GOLD Displayport cables are in the premium segment because they have gold-plated connectors, the copper wires are oxygen-free and they therefore have a much longer life expectancy.
Yes, the Club 3D CAC-1091 DisplayPort cable is fully DP80 compliant. It supports high-resolution and high-refresh-rate transmissions, including 4K at 240Hz, as well as other resolutions such as 8K at 60Hz and 10K at 30Hz. This compliance ensures it can handle the required bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps for such high-quality video and audio transmissions.
No, this is not an HDMI cable, the clear feature is the one straight side.
The difference is better explained here https://www.turn-on.de/tech/ratgeber/displayport-vs-hdmi-was-sind-die-unterschiede-und-ist-besser-441368
In addition, many devices only have one HDMI connection, which also makes them very uniform.
To be precise: No, it is not the same product.
You can see from the pictures that this cable has a different plug than the linked cable from KarmCraft.com. Furthermore, the manufacturer numbers are also different (CAC-1096 vs. CAC-1096B). I can imagine that the "B-version" has been revised.