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No. The hdmi from the adapter is 2.0. You can get some 2.1 functionality from using a usb c to hdmi cable. You need to update the firmware on any cable you get to do this, and it's still gonna be wonky. For me, it looks like I can watch HDR videos, but I haven't tested. But for video games? Torchlight 2 flickered for me, but that might be because it's old and glitches out. Bioshock infinite worked. The newer 4070 model has hdmi 2.1, but it's way more expensive. When it's on sale though, I'll probably upgrade to that, for native hdmi 2.1 support.
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