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Depends on what you are trying to do. If, like me, you're looking to game on a newer Oled such as the LG C4 at 4k, 144hz, with Gsync, then no -- you will want to connect this cable directly from your RTX 4090 to your TV. From there, if you have Earc on your receiver, you can connect another HDMI 2.1 cable from the Earc port on your AVR into the TV. If you want to plug your video/audio source first into the AVR, then from there to the TV, you may get 4k/120hz support, but VRR will be off the table, and latency will be added as well. If you are not trying to game from, say, an HTPC with a 4090, where 4k/144hz/G-Sync module support is essential, then perhaps this cable may be overkill for your purposes. Remember, though, that every HDMI 2.1 cable should have an official certification, meaning it will support 48gbps, and that anything longer than 10 feet or so will degrade signal quickly, unless you opt for optical HDMI cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, as long as your AVR receiver has an HDMI input it will be compatible.
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