Which Graphics Card/Driver supports DirectX 11.0?

Spykee

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Hello, I have very little experience in computer science, and its different components. Yesterday I started playing SW Battlefront on PC (2015). The game has some minimum requirements. I pass all of them except for DirectX 11.0. My graphics driver Intel HD Graphics 520 does not support DirectX 11.0. My question is, which intel hd graphics driver does? I'm also a little confused, do I have two graphic cards? On my laptop there is a sticker "AMD Radeon Graphics", which clearly states that my laptop uses a AMD graphic card. When I go to Device Manager and look on my Display Drivers I have a Intel 520 too. (It also says AMD Radeon R5 M330). In summary, which drivers that I can use, also support DirectX 11.0?

http://i.imgur.com/KUkqx4N.png

P.S When I go to AMD Settings it says "No AMD graphics driver is installed, or the AMD driver is not functioning properly. Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware.

Thank you in advance!
 
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Laptops can sometimes have two graphics solutions. The integrated graphics, in your case the 520, and a graphics card. In your case this is the R5 M330. Both will be detected by Windows and both will have/need drivers installed. Usually laptops are set up to switch to the graphics card when there is a need, like gaming.

I suggest going to the official website for your laptop and seeing what downloads they may have in the support section. Make sure you are up to date.

The other thing is that your M330 is not really made for gaming, so don't expect too much.

maxalge

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go to the amd website and install the drivers for it



make sure to enable it as the default gpu to run the game


https://community.amd.com/docs/DOC-1581
 
Laptops can sometimes have two graphics solutions. The integrated graphics, in your case the 520, and a graphics card. In your case this is the R5 M330. Both will be detected by Windows and both will have/need drivers installed. Usually laptops are set up to switch to the graphics card when there is a need, like gaming.

I suggest going to the official website for your laptop and seeing what downloads they may have in the support section. Make sure you are up to date.

The other thing is that your M330 is not really made for gaming, so don't expect too much.
 
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