The graphics card supports DX10 1 but how to use it?

Updated on number 2024-04-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Microsoft has integrated DirectX10 into Vista and will not launch a DX10 version under XP, and according to GPU vendors such as NVIDIA, this is for commercial reasons to promote Vista, not technical reasons, so there are now third parties launching DX10 compatible libraries that support Windows XP.

    The initiative, called the "Allky Project," was created to change Vista's monopoly on DX10, and Cody Brecious, the owner, said that they have released a preview version of the "DirectX 10 Compatibility Library" that will allow DirectX 10 games to run on Windows operating systems other than Windows Vista, as well as improve DirectX 10. Hardware compatibility on Vista operating system.

    Currently, the software is not mature and needs to wait for a while.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    HD 3470 is not supported, nor is the operating system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    XP only supports it. Even if you use a supported graphics card, it doesn't work. Because there is no xp version.

    You can only use DX10 with Vista or Windows 7

    Your graphics card hardware supports it, but you'll need to have Vista or Windows 7 installed to run it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The graphics card does not support DX12, which can be sailed back to the win10 system;

    2. Win10 supports DX12, and the most important change in DX12 is the lower-level API, which can reduce the overload of CPU and GPU at the same time, and improve the multi-threading efficiency, which can give full play to the potential of multi-threaded hardware; The DX11 is severely constrained by CPU performance in this regard, as it is unable to make effective use of multiple cores;

    3. DX12 is backward compatible, and graphics cards that do not support DX12 can also run DX12 games, but they can't play some features of DX12, so some functions can't be played in games that support DX12, but there are not many games that support DX12 or more.

    extended reading; Windows 10 is a cross-platform and device application operating system developed by Microsoft in the United States. It was the last standalone version of Windows released by Microsoft.

    On October 1, 2014, Microsoft demonstrated the system at the new product launch conference. On July 29, 2015, Microsoft released the official version of Windows 10.

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