How to see if the graphics card supports DX12? View your own computer support does not support DX12 method

  

DX12 is a major upgrade of the Win10 system, but the computer needs to support DX12, not only the system support, but also the graphics card and game software support. The system and game users can be more convenient to selectively install, the most core thing here is the graphics hardware. So, how do you see if the graphics card supports DX12? Today, the computer Pepsi network Xiaobian will teach you how to check whether your computer does not support the DirectX 12 method. The following are detailed methods/steps.

First, first open the running command box in the computer, Win10 users can find it in the search or start menu, or directly use the "Win + R" combination shortcut to open, and then type the command: " Dxdiag", and click "OK" below to open, as shown.

Second, you can open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool dialog interface, then we first switch to the "Display" tab, then look at the "Function Level" and "Driver Model" at the bottom right. .

"Function level" means whether the graphics card hardware supports DX12. As can be seen from its version 11.0, the small computer graphics card only supports DX11, and does not support DX12;

"Driver The WDDM version of the Program Model represents system support. WDDM is known as the Windows Display Driver Model and is Microsoft's next-generation graphics driver model.

Starting with Windows Vista, the first version is WDDM 1.0, Win7 system supports WDDM1.1, and Win8/8.1 will WDDM version to 1.2/1.3 version, the latest Win10 system is again Updated to WDDM version 2.0, only when the WDDM version of the driver model is 2.0, can the system fully support DX12.

Therefore, to see if the computer supports DX12, you can get a general understanding of the two aspects of the "function level" and "driver model". For more detailed support for DX12 graphics card models, please read: "What are the graphics cards that support dx12? Currently supports DX12 graphics card list."

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