so there Are cable difference even in Computers and even ins networking a cable is not a cable is not a cable

and comes with some solid engineering backing it.
really great discussion !
No, a cable
is just a cable in the computer world, and yes, it is backed by engineering and nothing but engineering and it is defined according to purpose and works according to spec. There are only two kinds of networking cables within a given category: those that work flawlessly and those that have some fault and get binned. The thing is that you do not get brighter results in your profit and loss account by using silver conductors.
No, there is no
theory in this context. None at all. Theory would be if we change the connectors on these cables and try using them as interconnects, or (as some people do) as speaker cables. That would be using them for an audio application, and would test the question as to whether or not such a cable a) works or b) gives any benefit. That is experimenting and hey, why not.
When it comes to connecting between two computers, a conection, analogue or digital, between two sound cards would be an
audio connection. A connection between two NICs
is not. It carries network data,
not audio signals nor even digital audio protocol. With networking, the
method of transmission is irrelevant, let alone the medium, and that is why those of us to whom computers are not just the latest thing in the hifi rack
know that, whatever else may or not be true about cables, this is nonsense. You could transmit your music, by internet, across Cat
n cable, fibre, wireless, microwave link, even satellite (and whatever else they have developed since I retired) and
as long as it arrives at the destination complete and fast enough it will still be the same music. Just like the web page you are now reading. Great system, eh? Don't make a nonsense of it.
This stuff is developed in real "labs" by real scientists for real applications in a commercial world that is both demanding and competitive. The world, these days, runs on internet and LANS. There is no built-to-spec flylead that is any different from its brothers in the same spec --- except for the dud ones.
So do an experiment: burn and grind different ethernet cables into a powder and rub it into your scalp to see if it cures baldness --- because this is the level, that of the "snake-oil" medical scams of a couple of hundred years ago, that the consumer audio market has fallen to. Who knows? Unless you try you wont; know if it works or not. It proves reincarnation: the quacks of the 19th C are back. And so are their customers.
That's it. It's note very technical because I am neither a network engineer not a scientist, but it is simple and, I believe, wholly true. I am
very happy if our network engineers would correct any mistakes in my reasoning.
That's it. But I don't expect people to listen. And hey, if you bought it already then use it, because it's purple, and purple is my favourite colour. That is the
only possible justification for the price.