Looking for a 5070 Ti with Dual HDMI Outputs

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Asked By PixelProwler86 On

I'm trying to find a graphics card, specifically a 5070 Ti, that comes with two HDMI ports. I need to connect both a 4K/240Hz monitor, which supports HDMI 2.1 but only has DisplayPort 1.4, and a TV that only has HDMI inputs. It seems like the newer cards usually have just one HDMI output and multiple DisplayPorts. Does anyone know which brands or models offer cards with dual HDMI outputs? I'd appreciate any suggestions! Also, I'm a bit hesitant to use adapters because my TV is 4K at 120Hz and located about 20 feet away. I'm already using a fiber optic cable and don't want to complicate things further, especially with potential HDMI copy protection issues.

5 Answers

Answered By HardwareNerd91 On

For a more versatile setup, consider pairing a motherboard with an HDMI 2.1 port and using integrated graphics for one display. Just ensure your 5070 Ti is set as the primary card, and you should be good to go!

PixelProwler86 -

Thanks for the suggestion! I’m just concerned about potential issues since I plan on extending both screens together. I wonder if that could complicate things further.

Answered By GamerDude77 On

I just got the ASUS TUF and it has dual HDMI outputs. You can check it out if you're looking for a card that meets your needs!

Answered By TechGuru99 On

You might want to consider using a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for your TV. They’re pretty affordable, around $7, and should work without causing too much hassle.

Answered By CardFinder82 On

If you’re searching for dual HDMI options, the Techpowerup GPU database can help you find cards listed with 2x HDMI ports. Also, keep in mind that a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter would probably work well for your TV setup too.

Answered By AvidPCFan On

From what I've seen, the higher-end ASUS models tend to have dual HDMI outputs. If you're leaning toward that brand, it's worth exploring their lineup!

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