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2015/06/16 03:29:13 (permalink)
I posted about this on nVidia's Forums, but I'll also post here since some EVGA staff may know the answer. I would like to know which nVidia GPUs support HDCP 2.2. I'm pretty confident the 960 does, but there are conflicting reports about the Titan X and the 980 Ti. Can you confirm if either of these or if any other products support HDCP 2.2 over the HDMI connector?

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    Re: GPUs with HDCP 2.2 Support 2015/06/16 04:23:41 (permalink)
    You should probably send in a ticket about your request and ask them to send you a list of all GPUs that support HDCP 2.2. YOu'll probably get a quicker answer that way.

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    Re: GPUs with HDCP 2.2 Support 2015/06/28 12:09:32 (permalink)
    I asked nVidia's support and they confirmed that the GeForce GTX 960, the GeForce GTX Titan X, and the GeForce GTX 980 Ti all support HDCP 2.2 over HDMI 2.0.

    According to further conversations with nVidia, only the GeForce GTX 960 (GM206) , 980 Ti (GM200), and Titan X (GM200) support HDCP 2.2. The only other GPU with HDMI 2.0 support, the GM204, only supports HDCP 2.0.
     
    An nVidia representative contacted me and told me the information I received before was wrong. Only the GeForce GTX 960 supports HDCP 2.2 and it supports it over both its HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 connections. If you don't want to use this card, you will have to get a Skylake motherboard with either a MegaChips MCDP2800 LSPCON or a Thunderbolt 3 controller which will provide an HDMI 2.0 w/ HDCP 2.2 port by converting a DisplayPort 1.2 port and adding HDCP 2.2.
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