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It should, easily - Full HD 3D (FHD3D) signals have a bandwidth of 6.75 Gigabits-Per-Second (Gbps), while if these cables are actually able to handle 60 Frame-Per-Second (FPS) 4K Ultra-High Definition (UHD) video with High Dynamic Range (HDR), they're supposed to be rated for a bandwidth of 18 Gbps (HDMI 2.0). Since neither the online specs nor the box lists the throughput*, we kind of have to take it on faith that they can handle it. Thankfully, the next step down, HDMI 1.4, has a throughput of 10.2 Gbps - more than enough for 3D. --- *- Rocketfish's own site lists their Ultra-Thin 4K HDMI Cables and their in-wall HDMI Cables as having 18 Gbps throughput - but other cables are just "4K Ultra HD", which suggests a slower throughput.
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