Thunderbolt output to hdmi 1.4

Hi,
I am using Thunderbolt Display and as you all know it's resolution is 2560x1440. When I want to connect it something else then iDevice, the way I choose is HDMI. But the problem is it needs to be a hdmi 1.4 cable so that it can support that max resolution, that pc supports it, it has a hdmi 1.4 output but I can't find any cable which turns thunderbolt output into hdmi 1.4 output.
If there is such a cable, can u give a link please ?
or
If you know any other way to connect them, which supports 2560x1440 res. can u tell me please ?
Thank you....

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