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I've been looking online for an answer and I've been unable to find one. What's the difference direct x feature level support and normal support [primarily what this means]? From what I can tell feature level is your GPUs true direct x support while normal support goes through some kind of emulation? Is this done by the GPU or the CPU? And why do a lot of DX11 games spit out a direct x 11 support required messages when running on a DX11 [10.0 FL] GPUs?
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Here is the issue at hand for myself. To start. I have: CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5600G GPU - AMD Radeon RX 6600XT (XFX) Motherboard - Gigabyte B5500 UD AC Ram - 2x 8GB TeanGroup UD4 3200 DDR4 Windows 11 I've been having issues with all games and programs that use DirectX 11 will constantly hard freeze, completely crash whilst frozen, or just straight up ends the task altogether. It only happens with DX 11. All games/programs using any other DX or Vulcan work beautifully without any issue. The things I've done to try to get DX11 to work haven been: Remove GPU drivers with ddu, rollback drivers, uninstall and reinstall programs, removed over-clocks, lower the settings (which often when I would reduce settings it would crash far more frequently then when maxing settings), tried borderless, monitors, change display port cables, re-apply thermal paste on both GPU and CPU, reinstalling DX, using the CMD line to check for corruption, etc. I'm out of ideas as to how to fix the issue as I know there have been multiple threads on it in the past but I have yet to really find a direct answer that's not game specific. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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Everything have worked great until a few days ago. I wanted to boot up bg3, with DirectX 11 and i got an error. Tried again got an error. And it works with vulkan. I have seen some videoes and read some fixes, none of them works. I have reinstalled the game, i have updated the drivers and windows, ect. Does anyone know how i can fix this?
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Someone please helppppp So I have had an issue running Alan Wake Remaster (2020) since I bought it.. I launch the game and straight after the intro video the game will completely crash. After some research it seems to be an issue with AMD cards and someone managed to get it to work by removing the graphics profile for the game on AMDs control panel however this post was old and for the original game, AW remaster didn't show up in adrenaline (pretty much all my epic games don't show up) so I added it and removed anything that the driver does to change the game and now I get about 1 second and soon as I move I get an instant driver crash that is so bad it changes the colour or my display and I have to restart my PC. So I then tried to contact remedy however on their support page I get this - "For Alan Wake Remastered, please see this page. If your issue isn’t described here, use the “Contact Us” button on the page to get in touch with Epic Games support." - so I then emailed epic who told me to email remedy and when I told them I couldn't they basically said they couldn't do anything. So I then tried DXVK however it doesn't fully work with DX12 I managed to get some files that should get it to work so I tried that and after adding wine plus another 2 DLL files it required to start it then tells me I need a DX12 supported GPU which my GPU obviously does support.. everywhere I look online has no solution and I have filled out 3 bug reports to AMD and have had 3 different driver updates since but I still get the issue.
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I've been using my MSI GF63 8RD laptop for 5 years , it's been showing a DX Device hung/removed error every time I play a video game for a brief period of time. I figured it was a thermal issue , so I replaced my laptop fan and had it serviced a month ago. The problem remained. I diagnosed my system with dxdiag , uninstalled windows and reinstalled it several times. I ran Intel CPU diagnostics , I used Windows Memory Diagnostics , there was no error. Even after running games at low settings and thermals being at around 50 - 60 degrees , the games still crash. Laptop Specs : Model : MSI GF63 8RD CPU : i7-8750H @ 2.20GHz , 6 Cores , 12 Logical Processor(s) GPU : NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050 Ti with Max-Q Design RAM : 8 GB (Single Stick) OS : Windows 11
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Just built my PC 2 weeks ago and have been having this issue on multiple bios and driver updates. If my pc has been on for more than like 5 minutes before I try to launch a game or if I have closed that game, I get DirectX or Vulkan errors depending on what I try running it with, neither work. I restart my computer and I can launch anything if I do it immediately after restart and it’ll run almost indefinitely (rare crashes). But if I close it and want to launch it again it doesn’t work. Usually something along the lines of DirectX 10 or 11 or 12 is not supported by my graphics card or the driver is broken. Wallpaper engine also crashes after like 10-15 minutes too saying DirectX 10 is broken or whatever. I’ve reinstalled the driver multiple times on multiple versions and it doesn’t fix it. I’ve updated windows 10, didn’t work so I upgraded to 11 which didn’t help and updated that and bios multiple times to no avail. Build specs: Radeon 7900xtx Ryzen 7700x MSI Pro B650p wifi (bios 7D78v175(Beta version) but have tried multiple versions) Gskill flare 32gb ddr5 6000 cl36 Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD Corsair 850watt psu
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I've had this issue on 3 separate Windows 11 installs. Games and programs i launch complain about missing d3dx9, d3dx11 or xinput DLLs. I try to install them trough the DirectX runtime web installer and the offline installer, but they both fail mid install due to "Internal Error". Steam's builtin DirectX install also seems to fail although it gives no error. I've sometimes been able to get programs running by downloading the DLLs from the internet and moving them into System32 and SySWOW64 but this sometimes causes other issues, for example, I get a game running but the sound doesn't work. I've had no such issues on Windows 10 installs, only on 11. Here are the error logs the DirectX installer gives (these are from a second try so they have some "DLL already installed" errors): https://pastebin.com/UU1rN1j8 https://pastebin.com/RC1nQ8yw
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So I had problems for a while now, where my pc randomly shuts off while loading into a game. Now i finally think im closer then ever to finding the error. In short, ive installed msi afterburner and tracked the temperatures of my Gpu while doing benchmarks, or playing games. It shut off exactly at 79 or 80 C. So i looked into msi ab and the max temp of my gpu was set as 79 C, with a power limit of 100%. So naturally i upped both to the max to see if it was the issue, ran the test again and it shut off again at around 82/83 C. That lead me to believe its an issue with my Psu. Ive tried a different test, where i upped my Gpu fan speed curve. It kept the temp low. It stopped at around 72 C. Then it died again. Which again led me to believe its an issue with my power supply and that it couldnt supply my gpu with enough power. Also if i hooked up another monitor directly into my motherboard. It still worked, even after my gpu crashed. Also when my pc crashes only the video signal is missing, the games in the back, or teamspeak are still running while im sitting infront of a black screen. So wheres the problem than? Ive tested my components in a psu calculator and it said i could even use a 400 W psu, while mine is 550 W and cant support my pc with enough power? My Pc is 6 years old and some components might got a bit dusty, but i tried my best to dust it all of, even ti internals of my gpu. Idk if that could be the power eater. Could this be a different issue, or do i need to change the Psu?
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I have an old Radeon HD 6790 with no DirectX support, but because i had previously installed an RX580 in my PC(wich has nothing todo with my Question).When i run Programms like Photoshop or Forza Horizon 4 on my PC it says on Forza "Thanks for Purchasing Forza Horizon 4, we are sorry to tell you that your PC has no graphics card that supports DirectX12 and in Photoshop it just says: "You can´t continue cause of a Program error", but it worked on my RX580, is there any way to still use Photoshop or to Emulate DirectX12 on my old Graphics Card(cause my RX580 broke), i really need Photoshop and i can´t work without it, in the meanwhile i use Gimp. P.S. I have Photoshop 2021 with the newest update. Systemspecks are as Following: CPU:AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 6790 RAM:Corsair Vengance 16GB(Two 8 GB sticks) 3066MHz Mainboard:Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2 CPU-Z/GPU-Z info is attached
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Okay, so for some reason after installing the Homeworld Remastered Collection on steam, all it does is get stuck at step 4 of "Installing: Microsoft DirectX". I honestly don't know what to do, I haven't been able to find any solutions that work or really any indication to what might be the problem. Is this my punishment for using Linux to game?
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Hi, Since 1 week i'm having this strange issue: everytime i launch a directx11 app the system freeze to a white screen (sometimes black and sometimes pink too). sometimes just seconds after launching the app, sometimes after hours of playing. Before that week i played with this video card for almost 7 years. I tried to downgrade drivers with DDU, reinstall OS / downgrade to win 10, install all sort of bios upgrades but witout success. i tried with passmark benchmark too: dx9, 10 and 12 works fine, dx11 freeze. Someone can help me? Does legit that a video that a video card may have a hardware problem related only to directx 11? Here's my specs: cpu 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11700K @ 3.60GHz (16 CPUs), ~3.6GHz mobo MSI Z590 gaming edge wifi 32G ram ddr4 corsair vengeance lpx (2x16) gpu Asus Strix Geforce gtx 980 OC PSU Seasonic Focus+ 850 Gold ssd samsung 970 EVO plus 1tb (Main disk) 2 ssd da 1 tb Crucial 2 hd da 1 tb Western Digital Thank you!
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It’s been 3-4 days since this has started, and I’m kinda freaking out. Dxdiag shows but reports no problems found: Direct3D DDi: unknown feature levels: blank Direct3D accelerator: unavailable/unknown Ive so far clean installed my graphics drivers, clean installed my C++ redistributables, and constantly check if my windows is up to date. All of those plus restarting fixes the issue until 30 minutes go by and certain games crash and even freeze my computer. It’s made some games unplayable because loading screens result in crashing. As a far as I know I can’t clean install dx12 and dx12 runs older versions of directx. So compatibility shouldn’t be an issue, yet specifically the game Hunt Showdown is the main culprit, crashing constantly, which coincidentally doesn’t support dx12. However out of my 1.7k hour playtime this hasn’t happened before. I’m at a complete loss of what to do.
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Ive been tryin to play valorant on my new pc, but i keep on getting an error that says i need direct x 11, but i have dx 11.1 and 12. Ive looked at alot of different tutorials but none of em worked, at one point i even reset my pc, but i didnt work. download (2).jfif
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Hello, I've been trying to research this problem for about a month and I have no idea how to fix it, when I first built my PC, my display would freeze and gpu drivers would restart due to TDR. I looked into the device history and found out it was a LiveKernalEvent Error Code 141. It used to never give me anything extra until now, it gave me a dump file, which is attached below. System Specs: Motherboard: MSI Z590 PRO WIFI CPU: Intel Core i7-11700K GPU: Integrated graphics (hehe gpu shortage) Storage: Samsung SSD 980 1TB RAM: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz OS: Windows 10 Home Monitor: ASUS TUF GAMING VG249 It always crashes everytime I play Roblox. WATCHDOG-20210904-1408.dmp
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I believe there is something wrong with my DirectX. Multiple games I regularly (Modern Warfare 2019, Overwatch, Apex Legends, Escape From Tarkov, Forza Horizon 4, and lately it seems like every game I try) have been crashing a lot recently. Typically these crashes have some sort of error relating to DirectX, typically Dev Error 6068 and error 0x887a0006 for Modern Warfare, and DXGI_ERROR_Device_HUNG for Apex Legends, and I'm at my wit's end for what's wrong. I've been having this issue for a bit and ended up having to RMA my GPU due to a crash causing my displays not to function and ended being sent an entirely new card but the issues still continue. So far I have tried: Overclocking both GPU and CPU (one site said this would fix one of the errors) (I also wonder if ram could be the issue if so how could I check that?) I have tried replacing thermal paste (one site said an error could be heat related though I haven't noticed thermal throttling) I have tried undervolting my GPU I have completely reinstalled the games, my drivers, and windows (windows 3 times now) I have reverted to older drivers that I know the game worked properly on. I have updated Bios and Chipsets. I have tried default Bios settings. And I have tried running the games as admin as well. Extra Info: The crashing doesn't seem to be consistent always specifically for Call of Duty sometimes it's whenever I finish a match, sometimes it's when I first join a match, and sometimes it's right after I get to the main menu after launching. Oh and I also sometimes get a pop up from the AMD software stating a driver timeout has occurred. When looking at event viewer errors relating to these games come up as Application hang with the Hang type being Top level window is idle. Forza simply freezes then crashes to desktop idk what is causing that one. System Specs: CPU Ryzen 5 1600X RAM G.Skillz Ripjaws V 32GB @ 3000Mhz GPU RX 5700XT THICC III (was originally THICC II but was sent THICC III after RMA) PSU Thermaltake Smart Series 700W MOBO ASUS PRIME B350M-A Any and all help would be appreciated, thank you all in advance.
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I have a DX12 Radeon RX 570 as my main card but want a Radeon HD 8490 to drive a second monitor. I don’t use it for games, I’ll just use it for Zoom and web browsing. (The main card can drive a second monitor but it reduces performance) However, the 8490 only supports DX 11.2. Will that work, or will it set all of my DirectX to 11.2 for both cards?
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Silly question, but could someone give me the TLDR on the differences between DirectX 12 & 11? Thanks in advance.
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is it normal for OpenGL to crash a lot no a GTX 560Ti?
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I have a PNY GTX 560 Ti I play Minecraft and OpenGL crashes a lot on my gaming computer I would like to know what is that problem is that the car dying out is that the driver I need no choice to downgrade I really need to know DirectX11 does not crash -
Hey there! I'm trying to get DirectX 9 on my Win2k rig, I've copied the files off a cd and when I go to run the install, it does...nothing. I click, run from command prompt, whatever. It just does nothing, show nothing in task manager, etc. I made sure the installer service is running, and I tried repairing the OS installation from the CD. It is a nearly vanilla install of Win2k with DirectX 7, and official chipset and Intel Extreme Graphics 2 drivers from the hardware manufacturer Machine is a Dell B110 with a stock Celeron D (for now) and 2GB DDR-400 ram Now what?
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Windows 10 pro PSU: Corsair RM 650x MOBO: MSI B450 Tomahawk RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16g 3200mhz CPU: Amd Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: Radeon HD 7970 WD Black 2tb Samsung 250ssd for boot Everything's BRAND NEW except for GPU. The computer boots up and runs normally under normal load but when the GPU is like running and game or even opening the Steam app the PC automatically reboots itself with no BSOD or error message. All drivers are up to date including the bios with a fresh install of Windows and updates. And I no it's not a heating issue because I consistently check the Temps I ran a bench test on each individual component and the ones that usually reboot my system are Direct X or under little GPU loads even I tried to separate graphics card and it does the same thing with that one to. It's a very old Radeon HD 2600 Pro but still works just fine BUT I'VE NOTICED THE MORE POWER MY GPU USES THE FASTER THE REBOOT HAPPENS. For example my 7970 reboots my PC faster than my 2600. Now I did have the 7970 GPU in a older Intel PC a few weeks ago and it worked just fine. Then I built a new AMD computer and installed the gpu and Bam automatic reboots out of nowhere Could it possibly be a directX issue? This is The Benchmark software I use because it can test each individual component. And everything runs flawlessly except for 3Dmark
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Windows 10 pro PSU Corsair RM 650x MOBO MSI B450 Tomahawk RAM Corsair Vengeance Pro 16g 3200mhz CPU Amd Ryzen 5 3600 GPU Radeon HD 7970 WD Black 2tb Samsung 250ssd for boot Everything's BRAND NEW except for GPU. The computer boots up and runs normally under normal load but when the GPU is like running and game or even opening the Steam app the PC automatically reboots itself with no BSOD or error message. All drivers are up to date including the bios with a fresh install of Windows and updates. And I no it's not a heating issue because I consistently check the Temps I ran a bench test on each individual component and the ones that usually reboot my system are Direct X or under little GPU loads even I tried to separate graphics card and it does the same thing with that one to. It's a very old Radeon HD 2600 Pro but still works just fine BUT I'VE NOTICED THE MORE POWER MY GPU USES THE FASTER THE REBOOT HAPPENS. For example my 7970 reboots my PC faster than my 2600. Now I did have the 7970 GPU in a older Intel PC a few weeks ago and it worked just fine. Then I built a new AMD computer a installed the gpu and Bam automatic reboots out of nowhere Could it possibly be a directX issue? This is The Benchmark software I use because it can test each individual component. And everything runs flawlessly except for 3dmark
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When i use the DX diagnostics tool, it says i have direct x 11 but i still cant run frost runner on steam. How do i fix this?
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Hello all, Here are my computer specs. 8700K, 2080 Super (445.87), 32GB RAM (20GB Page File), Windows 10 1909 I don't have any crashing errors or anything. The game runs fine but it ALWAYS goes into DirectX 12. I want to FORCE it to go to DirectX 11. I have tried -d3d11 in the additional command lines and it DOES NOT work. Any other solutions? Thank You
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I know how stupid this question of mine is so let me clear a few things. I know that an old DX10 card will struggle to run DX11 games. I know there are many differences between the workings of DX10 and DX11. I know I'm being completely childish, desperate and in quite a way, stupid. Now that that's out of the way let me clear out what I want to do, I have a Nvidia GeForce GT230M which doesn't support DX11 (DX10.1 Max) but I want to run Alien: Isolation (A game that doesn't support anything prior to DX11). I've tried those YouTube "tutorials" but nothing really works for me, maybe it's Windows 10 not letting me "emulate" DX11, I'm not sure. I was wondering if there was a way to play DX11 games without getting the special DX11 effects, I'm betting that DX11 works like Nvidia PhysX, there is an "off" switch, can anyone fill me with some hope on this topic?