Windows 10 and DX12. Help!
The problem is this. I upgraded to Win 10 for free. I had Win 7. After the upgrade, I now have Win 10 Pro. I run dxdiag, well, to check how dx12 is there and I will see that I have a DX 11.2 version! But where is DX12? What did I do wrong? Vidyuha I have a GTX 770. And games also run on DX 11! Maybe DX 12 should be set separately now?sources
Well, I don't know - it's better for me without a "couple of fps", but with a stable system where all the software I need works. I'm not saying that I will never go to 10-ku - over time it will still have to (because of the games), but so far there is no particular desire.
SonyK.
They are always and everywhere needed pioneers). In the end, if everything is really bad, I will switch back to the seven
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At the same time, they will take with them the owners of the 900th series, which hardware does not support some components of DX12.
You'd think your favorite shitty Radeon supports D3D12 at Tier 3 and Feature Level 12_1
Damn, DirectX12 is a software thing, not a hardware thing (as it was with versions 10 and 11), in fact - all video cards with support for version 11 must support DirectX12, look at the lists of video cards that will support it. The Radeons start somewhere with the 7th series there, although the newer R7-R9 2xx only have the 11th version, but they will officially work on the 12th without a device. Check out the supported Giraffes on the Nvidia website, otherwise they started a stupid dialogue.