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Give LZ literacy first: XP can only support DX9, not DX10, DX11 and later versions. Only Vista Win7 supports DX9, DX10, and DX11.
The DX11 graphics card works just as well with XP, but it doesn't take full advantage of the DX10 DX11 performance (multi-rendering).
Hardware support Software is not supported.
Equals Not supported.
But DX9 is still very good, and now many games are still the main DX9 online games to take care of the majority of netizens, and the stand-alone machine is most of the game consoles ported, and the game consoles only support DX9 at the moment.
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DX is Microsoft's Microsoft DirectDraw API that enables quick access to the accelerated hardware capabilities of the computer** adapter. It supports the standard method of displaying graphics on all adapters and provides faster and more direct access when using accelerated drivers.
DX11 is the latest generation of DX standards, but unfortunately WinXP does not support it, only Vista and Win7 support, so if you still use XP, DX11 has nothing to do with you, and DX11 games can't run.
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...The XP system can't even turn on the DX10 special effects. What kind of dx11 gimmick does you always have, don't use w7, you don't buy it for that special effect.
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If you use a DX11 graphics card, of course, you have to install Win7, if you don't support DX11 graphics card, you can't install Win7? Do you understand?
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XP only supports it, so 9 or more are not supported, and the effect is naturally not supported.
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XP is the highest with DX9 without affecting performance, but not with DX10 and 11, Hope.
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DX11 just has a better picture, on the contrary, using DX11 mode will eat more hardware!
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Not much, it's all gimmicks.
A lot of them are DX10 games, DX9 games. Unless DX11 has more games. The DX10 will be eliminated.
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Can't be stronger ......And there are currently several DX11 games ......
Even if there is, the graphics card also supports DX11, but there are few graphics cards that can bring up real performance.
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XP does not support DX11, nor does it support DX10, but the efficiency under XP is obviously much higher than Win7, and the running score is like this.
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There are no DX11 effects, and neither are DX10 and effects.
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DirectX 11 is only a greatly enhanced version of DirectX 10, so it can also be used on XP. However, DX11 not only needs to be supported by the system, but also not by graphics cards and games.
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Yes, as long as your motherboard can be brought up. DX11, I want it too, envy!
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It can be installed and used, but it is only supported up to DX9
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Graphics cards that support DX11 use DX11.,But generally only some high-end stand-alone games support DX11.。。。 The game also needs to support DX11 in order to play the role of DX11.
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The attached figure shows the FPS test results for the same scenario using two different APIs, DX9 and DX11.
The graphics card is HD5770 and the game program used for testing is World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. Obviously, the FPS is much higher with DX11.
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DX11 games have higher hardware requirements than DX9.
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D11 is better than DX9, and it has nothing to do with whether you change the system and whether the game performance is good or not. Some games have better support for XP compatibility than Win7.
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XP only supports DX9, but Z graphics cards that support DX11 are compatible with downward support for DX10, DX9... You XP can't install DX11 and DX10, you can only use this graphics card under DX9... Your graphics card's DX10,DX11 is equivalent to a waste...
It is recommended that you also win7 it,win7 already comes with DX11。。。 Win7+ graphics cards that support DX11 can play DX10 and DX9 things, and XP+ graphics cards that support DX11 can only play DX9 things, not DX10 and DX11
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XP can't install the DX9 package You can only upgrade win7 and 7 compatibility enhancement After all, DX11's display technology is still okay.
It's OK to change 7.
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XP3 is only supported.
It doesn't matter what the graphics card is.
The main thing is how about the performance of the graphics card?
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Whether you can use the DX11 graphics card is not determined by the system, it is determined by the motherboard, as long as the motherboard supports PCI-E graphics card, it can basically be used directly, but different systems, the drivers that may need to be different, just install it correctly!
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You can use a DirectX 11 graphics card, but you can't experience the new features of DirectX 11.
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