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I think it may have HDR support, at nvidia, they just talk about Maxwell as a requirement.
They only show a list of desktop GPU unfortunally.
You won't find lot of infos about HDR support.
https://developer.nvidia.com/getting-know-new-hdr
about how to enable HDR from microsoft side:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4040263/windows-10-hdr-advanced-color-settings
Even if you have the right gpu, os game setup, some people had problem to enable HDR on pc.
I can't retrieve sources, i think if i remember, HDR on pc is not 100% working for everybody, compared to consoles supporting it, especially in games.
Only thing to remember, it is a maxwell card, so HDR is suported.
https://www.techhive.com/article/3153629/smart-tv/new-hdmi-21-spec-includes-support-for-dynamic-hdr-8k-resolution-and-more.html
So we begin to have HDR10 support for tv, and again a new technology is out with dynamic HDR and hdmi 2.1
It will never end...