Some sites I've seen report that intel Hd graphics has 10.1 support but others say only 10. I know my i3 based laptop is only showing version 10 in dxdiag but is that just a driver issue or is it as good as i'm gonna get ? (I've got the latest 1086 driver version)
Intel Hd Graphics Directx 10.1
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Direct3D 10.1 is an incremental update of Direct3D 10.0 which shipped with, and required, Windows Vista Service Pack 1, which was released in February 2008.[39] This release mainly sets a few more image quality standards for graphics vendors, while giving developers more control over image quality.[40] It also adds support for cube map arrays, separate blend modes per-MRT, coverage mask export from a pixel shader, ability to run pixel shader per sample, access to multi-sampled depth buffers[41] and requires that the video card supports Shader Model 4.1 or higher and 32-bit floating-point operations. Direct3D 10.1 still fully supports Direct3D 10 hardware, but in order to utilize all of the new features, updated hardware is required.[42]
War Thunder minimum requirements for Windows assume having at least Windows 7 SP1/8/10 operating system. Your processor should be Dual-core 2.2 GHz or a more powerful one. The minimum RAM requirement is 4 GB. As for a graphics card, it should be DirectX 10.1 level video card: Intel HD Graphics 5100 / AMD Radeon 77XX / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660. The minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p.. You also have to have 39 GB free disk space to install the game.
As for Mac OS, War Thunder requirements here start with Catalina 10.15 operating system. Processor needs to be at least Intel Core i5 (Xeon s not supported). 6 GB of RAM is required. Your graphics card should be Intel Iris Pro 5200 (Mac), or analog from AMD/Nvidia for Mac. Minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p with Metal support. Finally, the game needs 37 GB of free disk space.
it's just that things work different in Linux as it doesn't have the proprietary drivers but open source's which works just fine. Are you having any issues with your graphics? Does everything display correctly? Does the desktop work? I assume it does since you even took a screenshot and apart from the fact that you're expecting something that won't happen, everything seems to be in order. Read here for more info intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005520/graphics.html
We couldn't help but notice another item listed there: the GeForce GTS 240 with 112 cores, which is the same number as the venerable GeForce 9800 GT. It's not unreasonable to think that the GeForce GTS 240 will be a 40nm, DirectX 10.1 part like its GeForce 210 and GT 220 brethren. A card like that could make things very interesting in the sub-$100 market. And let's also not forget the rumors of AMD's mid-range next-generation Radeon HD 5700-series cards arriving in the near future (Ed.: like, tomorrow). Indeed, the graphics card world is always an interesting place to be.
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minecraft comes up with this message and states that I will no longer receive updates, I get concerned check the website and the website says for computers with gpus that support directx 10.1 and lower will get cancelled I have directx 12, my graphics card is stated online and on my own computer to have direct x 12 support. i have the nvs 4200m. I would like to keep getting updates on this computer but it is fine if I don't. i would just like to know why direct x 12 is appearing to Minecraft as direct x 10 2ff7e9595c
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