I go into DxDiag (the Directx Control panel thing) and it says i own DX10. I also have a Windows vista Computer i purchased from dell. Its a C521, rather out Dated. AMD 64 3500 Single Core, 1 GB Ram, 7.1 Channel sound card.
I cant even gain a straight answer about the card, i judge it has 512mb Ram.
Is the ATI Radeon x1300Pro a Directx 10 video card?
Technically speaking, what you are really asking is Does ATI Radeon X1300 support Shader Model 4.0? Shader Model 4.0 is merely supported by DirectX 10. And the answer to that is no.
DirectX 10 is an overall standard, not a benchmark of the video card, but it seems that respectively generation of DirectX herald a new age group of video card, so a lot of society started calling the generation of video card by the DirectX numbers. That's if truth be told a mistake. They are only peripherally related.
No. The X1300 have been around for a couple of years, so it does not include hardware DirectX 10 support.
No, it isn't. It's DirectX 9. You might enjoy DX10 installed, but you'll only capture DX9 technology, which is still pretty good.
http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx1300/...
No it isn't.
Wow, how is Vista running on your comp? I hope you hold Vista basic, or your experience will probably be really slow. Anyhow, you'll singular need to verbs about DX10 once the games start coming out for it.
DX10 is contained by Vista and not in X1300 Pro which is only just a DX9 card. You will have problems using that card in need DX9 installed.
Your PC is great for Win XP but somewhat handicapped for Vista.
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