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SKU: S-BLA-BDLKHDPRO8KHDMI2.1

Blackmagic Design Spares - DeckLink 8K Pro - HDMI 2.1

R 2,379.35 R 2,504.70
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The Blackmagic Design Spares - DeckLink 8K Pro - HDMI 2.1 refers to the specific daughterboard or replacement interface module for the 8K Pro capture card. While the standard DeckLink 8K Pro uses four 12G-SDI ports, the HDMI 2.1 version is a specialized variant designed for high-end HDR monitoring and gaming capture workflows.

Core Specifications

This hardware is designed to handle massive data throughput for high-resolution, high-frame-rate video:

  • Resolution Support: Up to $7680 \times 4320$ (8K) at $60\text{fps}$.

  • Color Depth: Supports 8, 10, and 12-bit RGB 4:4:4, and YUV 4:2:2/4:2:0.

  • HDR Support: Full support for HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) metadata.

  • Audio: Supports up to 8 channels of embedded HDMI audio.


Functional Role of the Spare Module

The HDMI 2.1 spare is typically sought for two reasons:

  1. Interface Failure: HDMI 2.1 ports are physically more fragile than SDI. Repeated plugging/unplugging can cause the internal solder pads to lift or the "tongue" of the port to snap.

  2. Conversion/Expansion: For some DeckLink 8K Pro configurations, the HDMI 2.1 module is a daughterboard that connects to the main PCIe processing board via a high-speed ribbon cable.

When to Replace the HDMI 2.1 Module

  • No Signal at 8K: If the card works perfectly at 4K but refuses to handshake or displays "snow" (digital noise) at 8K resolutions, the HDMI 2.1 redriver chip on the board may have failed.

  • Physical Port Sag: If the HDMI cable feels "loose" and the signal cuts out when the cable is touched, the physical port housing has separated from the PCB.

  • Handshake (HDCP) Issues: If the card fails to communicate with professional monitors or high-end TVs (like LG OLEDs) despite using a certified Ultra High Speed ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable.


Technical Installation Note

Repair Level: 2 (Moderate). Replacing the HDMI module on a DeckLink is straightforward but requires care.

  1. PCIe Slot Safety: Always remove the main card from the computer before attempting to detach the HDMI daughterboard.

  2. Ribbon Cable Alignment: The link between the main processing board and the HDMI 2.1 module is extremely high-bandwidth. If the connecting ribbon cable is even slightly crooked in its socket, the card may not be recognized by the Blackmagic Desktop Video software.

  3. Heat Sink Transfer: HDMI 2.1 chips run hot. If the spare part does not come with a pre-installed heat sink, you must move the original heat sink over using fresh thermal pads. Never run this card without active cooling, as the HDMI processor can overheat in seconds.

  4. Static Control: This card uses high-speed differential pairs that are extremely sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Use a grounded wrist strap.


Identifying the Failure

Symptom Probable Cause
"No Hardware Found" in Desktop Video Main PCIe board failure or loose ribbon cable.
Intermittent Flickering/Blackout Damaged HDMI port or non-certified cable.
Color Fringing/Artifacts Failing HDMI controller chip (Replacement required).

Expert Advice: 8K 60fps requires a "Certified Ultra High Speed" ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable. Before replacing the hardware, test the card with a cable shorter than $2\text{m}$. Most "8K failures" on this card are actually caused by using older HDMI 2.0 cables or active cables that don't support the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

Are you experiencing a total loss of signal, or are you unable to reach specific 8K resolutions?

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Blackmagic Design Spares - DeckLink 8K Pro - HDMI 2.1

R 2,379.35 R 2,504.70

The Blackmagic Design Spares - DeckLink 8K Pro - HDMI 2.1 refers to the specific daughterboard or replacement interface module for the 8K Pro capture card. While the standard DeckLink 8K Pro uses four 12G-SDI ports, the HDMI 2.1 version is a specialized variant designed for high-end HDR monitoring and gaming capture workflows.

Core Specifications

This hardware is designed to handle massive data throughput for high-resolution, high-frame-rate video:

  • Resolution Support: Up to $7680 \times 4320$ (8K) at $60\text{fps}$.

  • Color Depth: Supports 8, 10, and 12-bit RGB 4:4:4, and YUV 4:2:2/4:2:0.

  • HDR Support: Full support for HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) metadata.

  • Audio: Supports up to 8 channels of embedded HDMI audio.


Functional Role of the Spare Module

The HDMI 2.1 spare is typically sought for two reasons:

  1. Interface Failure: HDMI 2.1 ports are physically more fragile than SDI. Repeated plugging/unplugging can cause the internal solder pads to lift or the "tongue" of the port to snap.

  2. Conversion/Expansion: For some DeckLink 8K Pro configurations, the HDMI 2.1 module is a daughterboard that connects to the main PCIe processing board via a high-speed ribbon cable.

When to Replace the HDMI 2.1 Module

  • No Signal at 8K: If the card works perfectly at 4K but refuses to handshake or displays "snow" (digital noise) at 8K resolutions, the HDMI 2.1 redriver chip on the board may have failed.

  • Physical Port Sag: If the HDMI cable feels "loose" and the signal cuts out when the cable is touched, the physical port housing has separated from the PCB.

  • Handshake (HDCP) Issues: If the card fails to communicate with professional monitors or high-end TVs (like LG OLEDs) despite using a certified Ultra High Speed ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable.


Technical Installation Note

Repair Level: 2 (Moderate). Replacing the HDMI module on a DeckLink is straightforward but requires care.

  1. PCIe Slot Safety: Always remove the main card from the computer before attempting to detach the HDMI daughterboard.

  2. Ribbon Cable Alignment: The link between the main processing board and the HDMI 2.1 module is extremely high-bandwidth. If the connecting ribbon cable is even slightly crooked in its socket, the card may not be recognized by the Blackmagic Desktop Video software.

  3. Heat Sink Transfer: HDMI 2.1 chips run hot. If the spare part does not come with a pre-installed heat sink, you must move the original heat sink over using fresh thermal pads. Never run this card without active cooling, as the HDMI processor can overheat in seconds.

  4. Static Control: This card uses high-speed differential pairs that are extremely sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Use a grounded wrist strap.


Identifying the Failure

Symptom Probable Cause
"No Hardware Found" in Desktop Video Main PCIe board failure or loose ribbon cable.
Intermittent Flickering/Blackout Damaged HDMI port or non-certified cable.
Color Fringing/Artifacts Failing HDMI controller chip (Replacement required).

Expert Advice: 8K 60fps requires a "Certified Ultra High Speed" ($48\text{Gbps}$) HDMI cable. Before replacing the hardware, test the card with a cable shorter than $2\text{m}$. Most "8K failures" on this card are actually caused by using older HDMI 2.0 cables or active cables that don't support the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

Are you experiencing a total loss of signal, or are you unable to reach specific 8K resolutions?

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