Win10 playing DX12 games need to upgrade the graphics card? Which graphics cards support the amazing gameplay experience of DirectX 12?

  

The new Direct X12. So the player's current question is that although upgrading the Win10 system does not require upgrading the hardware configuration (the minimum hardware requirements for running Win10 are the same as Win8), but do you need to replace the existing graphics card to play Direct X12 games?

Let's take a look at the Direct X11 and Direct X12 game screen comparison:


The good news is that a considerable number of current graphics cards support Direct X12.

First talk about NVIDIA graphics cards: DX11 graphics cards from Kepler, Fermi, Maxwell architecture GeForce GTX 400 series all support Direct X12;

AMD graphics cards: Radeon HD 7000, Radeon All graphics cards in the R200 series GCN architecture support Direct X12;

In addition, there are Intel graphics cards: GT3 Iris 5100 and GT3e Iris Pro 5200, the fourth-generation Haswell core graphics card, support Direct X12.

List of NVIDIA Graphics Cards Supporting DX12:

Models
Architecture
DX Versions
GeForce 900 Series
Maxwell 2.0
Compatible with DX12, Special Effects Level 12.1
GeForce 700 Series
Maxwell 1.0
Compatible with DX12, Special Effects Level 11.1(Part)
GeForce 700 Series
Kepler
Compatible with DX12, Special Effects Level 11.1(Part)
GeForce 600 Series
Kepler
Compatible with DX12, special effects level 11.1 (part)
GeForce 500 series
Fermi
compatible with DX12, 11.1 effect level (section)
GeForce 400 series
Fermi
compatible with DX12, 11.1 effect level (section)

AMD graphics card model list supporting DX12:

Model
Architecture
DX version
Radeon HD7000 series
GCN 1.0
Compatible with DX12, special effects level 11.1
Radeon HD7790< Br> GCN 1.1
Compatible with DX12, special effects level 12
Radeon R7 260(X)
GCN 1.1
Compatible with DX12, effect level 12
Radeon R9 270(X)
GCN 1.0
Compatible with DX12, effect level 11.1
Radeon R9 280( X)
GCN 1.0
Compatible with DX12, effect level 11.1
Radeon R9 285
GCN 1.2
Compatible with DX12, effect level 12
Radeon R9 290(X)
GCN 1.1
Compatible with DX12, special effects level 12
Radeon R9 300 series Column
GCN1.2
compatible with DX12, special effects level 12

Note: we can see, the use of AMD graphics GCN 1.1 architecture and GCN1.2 in, you can Support for DirectX 12.

Although you can see that some older graphics cards can also support Direct X12, Microsoft recommends that upgrading to the latest DX 12-capable graphics cards will ensure you get the full functionality of DirectX 12. So this means that older graphics cards can support DirectX 12, but they don't get full DirectX 12 functionality.

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