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Sram and Shimano are compatible. Ive found on the odd 105 cassette that they can be noisy. I tend to use Ultegra CS 6800 cassettes. Dura Ace is too expensive
Yep, keep with the 6800 rear cogs. No issues, shift cleanly, fairly cheap. Running a 6800 (11-28T), RD-8000 and at the front a Rotor 3D24 (P2M NG Eco power meter and AB front rings 52/36)
No noise, shifting is super slick.
compatible with what?
Yes.
https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/com/3.7?cid=C-453&acid=C-454