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Hey I was wondering how do I use the Direct3D11 mode? I have an ATI Radeon 5770, Windows Vista X64 Ultimate. I currently have Direct X 10 as stated in my Dxdiag. I see people with Direct3D11 in hardware mode I am currently using Direct3D10 in hardware mode and it is a big improvement over direct3D9. I was wondering if I could get 11 if at all possible.
Any questions please feel free or remarks.
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01-31-2011, 03:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2011, 03:51 PM by mf2385.)
Mu CPU is a E6850 3.0ghz core 2 duo, it doesn't support SSE4.1 or whatever just everything upto SSE4, would that make any kind of difference?
And also where do I extract the Direct X June 2010 files to asks for an extraction folder or something
Update - It says in my System Information I am using Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Version 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2 Build 6002
I guess I just need the updated Direct X 11 SDK Libraries so where do I extract these files to the June 2010 files?
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it should self extract to the right place.
make sure you have the latest beta of pcsx2 as well, the gsdx plugin had some detection issues with ATi/AMD cards. Once you have just go in to the GSDX options and select Hardware (Direct3d 11)
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run DXSETUP.exe on where you extracted to your temp folder.
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after you do what tallbender said download and run this:
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