Have anyone tried this HDMI cable ?

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    I heard that if you use Essential Oils, your computer will be calmer and more relaxed.
    Also heard that acoustic wave nebulization, makes your speakers sound better.
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    sportster said:
    Read the link at bottom for product descriptions and look at customers reviews.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3282...a52ef19cFZS50g
    Generally a digital signal transmission either works or it doesn't. You can get bit errors in the event of a poor signal to noise ratio. In that event critical signal encoding (but not display video) incorporates error checking bits which can correct many bit errors. If you are suffering RF interference on your video cable then you have a serious interference problem and your time would be better spent trying to locate the source.
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    Nexus Windows 10 ENT LTSC 2021 64bit
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    Ghot said:
    I heard that if you use Essential Oils, your computer will be calmer and more relaxed.
    Also heard that acoustic wave nebulization, makes your speakers sound better.
    I have read all this from a hifi magazine too.

    Steve C said:
    Generally a digital signal transmission either works or it doesn't. You can get bit errors in the event of a poor signal to noise ratio. In that event critical signal encoding (but not display video) incorporates error checking bits which can correct many bit errors. If you are suffering RF interference on your video cable then you have a serious interference problem and your time would be better spent trying to locate the source.
    I actually found the source of my problem and using fibre optic cable and ferrite magnet is my solution.
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