which GPUs support hdmi 2.0 ??

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If you were planning on 4K@60p gaming on a 4K TV, then you're out of luck, because no 4K TVs (except the upcoming Panasonic AX800) support DisplayPort 1.2, and in return no graphics cards support HDMI 2.0 found on other 4K TVs.

So basically there's no way to game at 4K 60fps on a big screen TV at this time. Hopefully they make an active DP 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapter soon, or better yet, add HDMI 2.0 spec to graphics cards.

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if you plan to play for 4k 60hz, then which GPU will you use ?
 
Well to output 4k @ 60 Hz all you need is a gpu with display port (or mini DP) or DL-DVI. As far as if you will get 60 fps or not depends on the game, settings, and the rest of your system. For new AAA games and high/ultra you'll need at least one 295x2 to get a decent framerate.
 

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Best option for 4K would probably be R9 295X2.

Or just get two R9 290X and crossfire them for less $ but slightly less performance, and potential heat issues if you don't have a well ventilated and cooled case.
 

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If you were planning on 4K@60p gaming on a 4K TV, then you're out of luck, because no 4K TVs (except the upcoming Panasonic AX800) support DisplayPort 1.2, and in return no graphics cards support HDMI 2.0 found on other 4K TVs.

So basically there's no way to game at 4K 60fps on a big screen TV at this time. Hopefully they make an active DP 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapter soon, or better yet, add HDMI 2.0 spec to graphics cards.
 
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