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you cant...or i dont know how
windows 10 64bit
3570K @ 4,8Ghz
16Gb 1600mhz ram
2x 240 gb SSD raid 0
GTX1070 MSI armor oc 8gb
ALL watercoold not over 60 in temp
AMD Phenom II X4 960T 4x3,0GHz
16,0GB DDR3 RAM
1 SSD Crucial CT240BX2 240GB
GeForce GTX 750 Ti SC (EVGA)
AOC 2236 Monitor 1920x1080@60Hz
Realtek High Definition Audio
dx11
Steam:
no streaming
no downloads while playing
no overlay
yes cloud sync
DirectX 12 is included with Windows 10 and is only supported in that version of Windows. Updates to DirectX 12 related files are only available via Windows Update.
DirectX 11.4 & 11.3 are only supported in Windows 10. Like with DirectX 12.0, updates are only provided via Windows Update.
DirectX 11.2 is supported in Windows 10 and Windows 8 (8.1+) only. Any updates to DirectX 11.2 related files are made available in Windows Update in those versions of Windows. There is no standalone download available for DirectX 11.2.
DirectX 11.1 is supported in Windows 10 and Windows 8. Windows 7 (SP1) is supported as well but only after installing the Platform Update for Windows 7.
DirectX 11.0 is supported in Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7. Support for Windows Vista is available but only after a platform update.
DirectX 10 is supported in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista.
DirectX 9 is supported in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. If you have a program that calls for a DirectX 9 file in Windows 10 or Windows 8, installing the downloadable version (the process above) is the way to solve that problem - it will not "downgrade" your DirectX 10/11/12 install! This is also the latest version of DirectX that's compatible with Windows XP.
i looked up your gk, have you installed msi afterburner? if so, unistall to test there is any difference.
latest driver on gtx 680
STILL DX 10!!!