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Can anyone give an explanation to this?
Why does my Direct X version show as 10, 10.1, and 11?
Why does my Direct X version show as 10, 10.1, and 11?
Direct3D 11 runtime introduces Direct3D 9, 10, and 10.1 "feature levels", compatibility modes which only allow the use of hardware features defined in the specified version of Direct3D. For Direct3D 9 hardware, there are three different feature levels, grouped by common capabilities of "low", "med" and "high-end" video cards; the runtime directly uses Direct3D 9 DDI provided in all WDDM drivers.
From: DirectX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Your graphics card only supports DX 10.1. However, your DirectX version on your computer is 11.
To know your true DX version, go to Dxdiag and click on display tab->DDI Version. Yours is 10.1, but DX version installed on the computer is 11. That DX 11 is only there as an indication that Windows 7 supports it. Put the same card on an XP machine and it'll say DX version 9.0.
OTOH, if you believe your card supports 11 and dxdiag is reporting incorrectly, theres a hotfix available to correct that. See this.
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=115683
and this
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...f-989ebe71e523
Last edited by Bill2; 27 Apr 2010 at 06:50. Reason: add
Everlong,
Pl. see my edited post. Thanks.
These DX11 cards reporting DX10 in WEI and DDI of 10.1 are/will be fixed in the release of SP1 for Win7.
DXdiag incorrectly showing DX11 cards as 10.1 Hotfix
There is a hotfix around for the DDI in DXDiag.
The DirectX Diagnostics Tool incorrectly reports DirectX 11 devices as DirectX 10.1 devices on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
Again, thanks for the help and input.
I applied the Hotfix and now Dxdiag reports DX11. The WEI report, however, still reports DX10. Guess I shouldn't worry about that too much, huh?