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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Hmmm you seem familiar... Were we Steam friends at one point? I have AMD Radeon R5. I'll get mid range laptop next year though.
AMD Radeon R5 is my APU and the Direct3D® Version is 9.14.10.01261.
some games can't detect video on laptops correctly
post FULL model of APU not series
No according to System Information under the Help tab of the Steam client, my driver version is 22.19.162.4. The Direct 2D Version according to AMD Radeon Settings is 8.1.1.1599.
I also installed the latest yesterday after I replaced my broken HDD with a new SSD. That was the first thing I installed after Windows 10 OS of course.
It really wouldn't matter if your GPU supported DX12 on those specs; it wouldn't run most DX11/12 Games well anyways, due to having such poor specs that lack computing power.
Laptop users who wish to "Game" should have and should still, avoid everything AMD in Laptops, at all costs, until Ryzen Laptops come along. If you wish to play demanding games on Laptops; this basically requires the horse-power of an i5 or i7 + NVIDIA dedicated GPU.
A10-9600P is equal to around the performance of i3-5010U which is extremely poor overall.
You forgot to mention that to avoid Alienware at all costs too. The AMD Radeon R9 is also pretty good but sadly any laptop that has that APU is so freaking expensive.
if you want to play dx9 (also 8 and 7) games you have to install directx 9.0c runtime which also comes with every game installation so you probably already got that.
hit windows+R then run DXDIAG and it will tell you it has dx12
Yeah I did just that and it says I have Direct X12. I obviously know that if my VRAM isn't sufficient, I still won't be able to run the games.
No they are complete utter garbage compared to other brands like Asus and MSi.
Winkey+R
DXDIAG
Click OK
> Check for WHQL Signatures
> then click "Run 64bit DXDIAG"
When the scan is complete, Save All Info.
Save to TXT file, then open that TXT file, press CTRL+A and then CTRL+C
Load up www.PasteBin.com > Make New Paste, and Paste (CTRL+V) the data from DXDIAG txt file. And then you can save and share in here.