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You will not be able to run games that require DirectX12.
win50 may support dx30+ but if the gpu only has instructions to 11.1, thats all it can do
The card does have full Vulkan support and this could be used to run DirectX12 with the latest feature level over Vulkan.
This card could even do ray tracing in games under MESA. Although it is still experimental.
But does dxvk work on Windows?
Thought it was just to make windows games work under Linux?
And don't forget anti-cheat
And a rtx 2060 already struggles with raytracing, what do you expect from a radeon hd?
DXVK and VKD3D run through WINE, they are not native Linux apps. They also work on Windows as they are just normal Windows .dll files. Functionality under Windows is not tested much, there are most certainly bugs and issues. Last I heard latest AMD drivers on Windows do a decent job at running DXVK.
Dump these .dll files in any DirectX game directory and it should start using Vulkan instead.
I'd expect the Radeon to render a teapot at ~30 fps.
Thanks gonna try it.
NEVER experienced Mesa drivers crashing in my almost 100 hours Linux gaming
It isn't like the official windows drivers are bad (they also give you the very nice driver settings and Corectrl only replaces the frequency settings), but Mesa are Rock solid on my RX 580.
^ This does work.
This was the fix people have had to do to get Mafia: Remastered to run properly.
I'm running the game fine on Win7 and 8.1 now thanks to the open source DXVK 1.9.2