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-== GTX 280 plummeting in price at OcUK! ==- LAST CHANCE!

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Do any of these cards accept a SPDIF cable connection from the motherboard to allow the audio signal to be carried through the DVI <> HDMI adapter so that the sound would be passed through to my Plasma TV's HDMI port..?

Also do they come with a DVI <> HDMI connector..?

At the moment my 4870 carries the HD audio signal directly through the DVI <> HDMI adapter to the TV without the need for such a separate cable.

But at least if I knew that they had a SPDIF connector on board and they could carry the sound signal to my TV then it would save having separate audio cables connected.
 
What to do! Don't get me wrong, X2 is fast, but as I bought it for a good price and can sell for "profit", tempted to get a 280 for monetary reasons....or keep the X2 and let it depreciate more.
 
Do any of these cards accept a SPDIF cable connection from the motherboard to allow the audio signal to be carried through the DVI <> HDMI adapter so that the sound would be passed through to my Plasma TV's HDMI port..?

Also do they come with a DVI <> HDMI connector..?

At the moment my 4870 carries the HD audio signal directly through the DVI <> HDMI adapter to the TV without the need for such a separate cable.

But at least if I knew that they had a SPDIF connector on board and they could carry the sound signal to my TV then it would save having separate audio cables connected.

http://www.bfgtech.com/bfgrgtx2801024oce.aspx

detailed specs tab > included in box
 
Well I just ordered the BFG one.

Was going to wait for the 285's but these are such a good deal.
 
Whats with the "Graphics Plus" thingy in the components menu anyway?

Was wondering about that, perhaps an attempt at been clever with product marketing appeal towards the average Joe I guess. :) Unless Nvidia decided to get the crayons out and play around again... :rolleyes:
 
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