Connecting Asus monitor to a New Mac Pro

I am considering getting an Asus PA279Q monitor to connect to a NEW Mac Pro (the round black one).  The MP does not seem to have a display port.  The Asus specs show “Signal Input: HDMI, DisplayPort 1.2, Daisy-chain DisplayPort Output, Dual-link DVI-D”.  The Asus also has “USB Port(s): 3.0, 1 x upstream, 6 x Type A ports.”  My understanding is that HDMI ports do not support 2560x1440 resolution.  Have  they have been upgraded to do that?  If I need an adapter, please describe it.
Thanks

And if you want to use AdobeRGB mode, you have to do this trick :
http://www.ireckon.net/2013/03/force-rgb-mode-in-mac-os-x-to-fix-the-picture-qua lity-of-an-external-monitor
Otherwise sRGB and AdobeRGB modes can't be used.
I do this yesterday and my PA279Q work fine.
I hope package are the same between France and other country (for cables inside : HDMI, mDP/DP, DVI, DP/DP).

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