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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I installed Win 10 several times after format. I wonder if the problem happens because when I install Win 10 the hard drive protocol turns to IDE automatically while I use AHCI for Win 7. So I dont know if I install Win 10 on AHCI will solve the problem. I may try it.
Interesting info
I dont remember that i checked for win 10 drivers. And installed it once on a computer from 2009
What in the nine hells are you even talking about?
Seeing as the Z77 generation was released around the time of Windows 8's release there should be WDDM 1.2 or 1.3 drivers which support an enhanced version of DirectX 11. You won't find WDDM 2.0 or later drivers for this generation as it doesn't support DirectX 12.
True! After long search I found out that not even my cpu support DirectX 12 and I realised that my system was collapsing when I was playing a game on DirectX 12. Thanks for the support.
I have always plugged my monitor in the GPU (RX 580) which does support DirectX 12. So if gpu support DirectX 12 isnt necessary CPU support it too?
I still had Windows 10 as dual-boot, but dumped it completely in 2021, since I didn't use it any more. For the few occasions where I need Windows, I use a VM.
but valve heavily pushes linux support with proton etc
Most games run fine in Linux, only some Anti-Cheat games have trouble, if the Devs dont enable Linux-Support for their Anti-Cheat.
https://www.protondb.com/