C Chris Martin Honorable Aug 21, 2013 21 0 10,510 Sep 16, 2013 #1 hello all again, just curious as to know if there is a way to know what directx my gpu is compatible with, i have a ATI/AMD Radeon 6450 HD
hello all again, just curious as to know if there is a way to know what directx my gpu is compatible with, i have a ATI/AMD Radeon 6450 HD
Solution Novuake Sep 16, 2013 DX11. But its a VERY low end GPU and is not really powerful enough to even run DX10 titles and some DX9, not to mention DX11.
DX11. But its a VERY low end GPU and is not really powerful enough to even run DX10 titles and some DX9, not to mention DX11.
Novuake Champion Aug 27, 2011 14,308 0 56,960 Sep 16, 2013 Solution #2 DX11. But its a VERY low end GPU and is not really powerful enough to even run DX10 titles and some DX9, not to mention DX11. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
DX11. But its a VERY low end GPU and is not really powerful enough to even run DX10 titles and some DX9, not to mention DX11.
Wolfshadw Titan Moderator Aug 3, 2006 28,221 1,513 133,290 Sep 16, 2013 #3 The above is correct, but also of note: If you are still running Windows XP, you are still limited to DirectX 9.0c. With a bit of registry modifications, you can get DirectX11 to work on Windows Vista. -Wolf sends Upvote 0 Downvote
The above is correct, but also of note: If you are still running Windows XP, you are still limited to DirectX 9.0c. With a bit of registry modifications, you can get DirectX11 to work on Windows Vista. -Wolf sends
Deemo13 Splendid Jul 18, 2011 8,087 0 31,960 Sep 16, 2013 #4 The 6450 is DX11, but realistically does not have enough power to run most DX11 games at reasonable settings. As Wolf said, WinXP only supports DX9. Upvote 0 Downvote
The 6450 is DX11, but realistically does not have enough power to run most DX11 games at reasonable settings. As Wolf said, WinXP only supports DX9.
C Chris Martin Honorable Aug 21, 2013 21 0 10,510 Sep 18, 2013 #5 aah bummer, well thank you all for the feedback much appreciated. Upvote 0 Downvote