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Old 11-29-2007, 01:31 PM
jenniferesme
 
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Default XP and video cards that support dx 10

A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards that
support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a lesser
video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at this
time). I have no idea.
Thanks!
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:43 PM
RalfG
 
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Default Re: XP and video cards that support dx 10

As long as there are XP drivers available for the card it should be fine.
Upgrading the power supply to support the new card might be more of a
practical concern. (by the way, Vista can run without a DX10 graphics card)


"jenniferesme" <jenniferesme@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards
>that
> support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a
> lesser
> video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at
> this
> time). I have no idea.
> Thanks!



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Old 11-29-2007, 06:44 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: XP and video cards that support dx 10

They are backward compatible with DX9 and XP

jenniferesme wrote:

> A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards that
> support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a lesser
> video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at this
> time). I have no idea.
> Thanks!


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Old 11-30-2007, 05:14 AM
Plato
 
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Default Re: XP and video cards that support dx 10

=?Utf-8?B?amVubmlmZXJlc21l?= wrote:
>
> A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards that
> support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a lesser
> video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at this
> time). I have no idea.


You'll have to check with the video card maker first.





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Old 11-30-2007, 11:34 AM
Tecknomage
 
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Default Re: XP and video cards that support dx 10

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 06:31:04 -0800, jenniferesme
<jenniferesme@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards that
> support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a lesser
> video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at this
> time). I have no idea.
> Thanks!


As other have said, what version of DX a video card supports does not
matter. What really matters is what version of DX drivers your OS
supports.

DX10 cards will work with all versions of DX (7, 8, 9, 10). If you
are running DX now, run DXDiag (you should place a shortcut in your
System Tools folder) and do the DX tests and you'll see it starts with
DX7 test and works up.

By the way, DXDiag will allow you to save a text file of all the info
including the tests run. Suggest you do that then print it for your
records, good for troubleshooting if your system crashes. Same for
System Info, save and print results.

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Old 11-30-2007, 01:15 PM
smlunatick
 
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Default Re: XP and video cards that support dx 10

On Nov 30, 7:34 am, Tecknomage <teckn...@NOSPAM.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 06:31:04 -0800, jenniferesme
>
> <jennifere...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > A basic question: I am upgrading and would like to know if video cards that
> > support dx 10 will work with XP SP2? The dilemma is; do I go with a lesser
> > video card or upgrade to Vista (which I would really prefer not to do at this
> > time). I have no idea.
> > Thanks!

>
> As other have said, what version of DX a video card supports does not
> matter. What really matters is what version of DX drivers your OS
> supports.
>
> DX10 cards will work with all versions of DX (7, 8, 9, 10). If you
> are running DX now, run DXDiag (you should place a shortcut in your
> System Tools folder) and do the DX tests and you'll see it starts with
> DX7 test and works up.
>
> By the way, DXDiag will allow you to save a text file of all the info
> including the tests run. Suggest you do that then print it for your
> records, good for troubleshooting if your system crashes. Same for
> System Info, save and print results.
>
> --
> ======== Tecknomage ========
> Computer Systems Specialist
> San Diego, CA


Microsoft has previous stated that DirectX (DX) 10 will not be made
available in XP.
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