VN7 - 592G cable iGPU or nvidia hdmi output?

Hello!

I'll order VN7 - 592 G Nitro, but I have some doubts. I would like to know if the hdmi specifications output is wired for GPU from intel or nvidia? I tried Google, but without success.

Hello

The HDMI port is 'connected' to Intel GPU via controller Thunderbolt from Intel (Alpine Ridge).

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