![]() ![]() From a feature level to the later there are a set of few mandatory requirement. Or DirectX 12 API compatible, not full? The card is compatible with what they could design and test it up against at the time, before mass producing and selling them.Īctually, D3D12 has 4 hardware feature levels: 11.0, 11.1, 12.0, 12.1. GTX 970 and 980 either already belongs to this "new" category? Because I can see at least 4 major hardware functions built-in for DX12, perhaps his wording just added major confusion? and that was my original impression of it. They are already marketed GTX 9XX series as full DX12 support thou. To get the "full benefits of DX12," Ybarra replied, "the answer is yes." "To get the full support of DX12 will users need to get a new graphics card?" Performance wise, I don't believe it will be affected, but you might get more graphic realistic results in advance features, such as shader model? Microsoft then goes adding in more afterwards to DX12? They did add the major hardware support for it, which was covered 100% at the time. Microsoft didn't fully disclose all DX12 features at the time, Nvidia jumped to the assumption it would be 100% supported. "įirst the 3.5GB lie, now the 900 series is not fully supported by DX12 and are actually DX11 cards! What the heck is going on with Nvidia? GPUs built on our Maxwell GPU architecture – such as our recently released GeForce GTX 970 and GeForce GTX 980 – fully support DX12. If this news is true, then it means that the 900 series cards are not DX12 cards, but instead DX11 cards that will only support DX12 via software emulation and not actual DX12, like how DX10 cards supported DX11 via software emulation! One of the reasons I bought the GTX 980 and did not wait longer was because Nvidia said it was fully supported by DX12! And now I am finding out that this may not be true, even though it is slapped on their damn box!!! Nvidia said that the 900 series cards were fully supported by DX12 that they were DX12 cards. If this is true, then it will ♥♥♥♥ me right off. Well, this may also be the case for the GTX 970 and GTX 980, they may not be fully supported by DX12 like Nvidia claimed! You know how the GTX 600 and GTX 700 series will support DX12, but they will not fully support all of DX12's features. ![]()
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