The answer is yes. Fine diameter network cable is a kind of network cable, as the name suggests in diameter to be thinner than ordinary network cable, and ordinary network cable can be used to connect between two electronic or optical devices to achieve the transmission of various signals. American Wire Gauge (AWG) is used to gauge the thickness of the network cable. The gauge for ordinary network cables is 24AWG, while that for fine-diameter network cables is 28 AWG.
The fine-diameter cable is an economical and convenient upgrade compared with the ordinary cable, which is 40% thinner than the ordinary cable, and is more suitable for use in small Spaces, and is mostly used for high-density cabling in data centers. In high-density cabling scenarios in data centers, fine-diameter network cables can reduce the congestion in cabinets and improve the air flow in cabinets, which greatly benefits the heat dissipation of devices in cabinets. Generally speaking, the higher the ambient temperature is, the more likely the device is to have problems. If your use scenario is not an abnormally high temperature environment, the use of fine diameter network cables is no problem.
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