While launching a video game on Windows 11/10 computer, some users received the error message that says “Your graphics card does not support DirectX 11 features ...
Being a company laser-focused on performance, it’s no surprise that Intel loves talking about it – whether it involve its CPUs, or GPUs. That became ever-more evident after the launch of its ...
The average performance increase for Intel’s Arc A-series graphics cards is 37.4 percent across a wide range of (mostly DX11) games, but for some titles the figure is much higher. In the game Just ...
Earlier this year, Intel delivered a significant driver release for its Intel Arc graphics cards, where, alongside a price drop, the mainstream Intel Arc A750 became a true competitor to NVIDIA's ...
AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 24.1.1 driver brings the company's Fluid Motion Frames out of beta. It offers Radeon owners frame generation tech for any DirectX 11 or 12 game via the driver. AMD has ...
The following solutions will help you fix the Unsupported DirectX version, No supported DirectX version found error while launching a game. Before proceeding, we ...
Processors Intel says its graphics drivers are now 'light years ahead of where we were a few years ago', and they'll need to be if it's going to tempt gamers towards its new iGPUs Graphics Cards 'It ...
As newcomers in the world of discrete graphics cards, the best hope for Intel’s Arc A770 and A750 was that they wouldn’t be terrible. And Intel mostly delivered in raw power, but the two ...
Why it matters: The biggest weakness of Intel's freshman dedicated graphics card lineup has always been its sub-par performance with DirectX 9 and DirectX 11 compared to equivalent Nvidia and AMD GPUs ...
Intel’s ARC A750 and A770 desktop graphics cards are designed to offer performance comparable to what you’d get from an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPU at a more ...
When they launched last fall, Intel’s drivers for its Arc dedicated graphics cards were in rough shape. The company’s messaging at the time—and for months beforehand—was something along the lines of, ...