Pixel Shader 2.0
256 MB graphics card support pixel shader 3.0
It supports pixel shader 4.1
No Geforce 4's only support Pixel Shader 1.3 You need at least a Geforce FX 5 Series to use Pixel Shader 2.0
any 9xxx after and not including 9000, 9200, 9200SE, or 9250.Basically, any ATI Radeon based on the R300 generation will be the first (cheapest) ATI Radeon to support shader 2.0, including:Radeon 9550, X300Radeon 9500, 9600, X550, X600Radeon 9700, 9800More info at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R300
Yes, ATI Radeon 9550 does not support Pixel Shader 3.0 model
No it doesn't. Ati Radeon 9550 supports pixel shader 2.0
Nope, Radeon 7500 does not support pixel shader 1.1 There is no way to activate it since it doesnt have hardware support for it.
pixel shader 2.0 in ati radeon 9550
It has 4.0 actually.
Pixel Shader 2.0
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_ATI_Graphics_Processing_Units
The answer to your question is no. It can only hold a pixel shader 2.0. 3.0 Is too much for it. Hoping this is most helpful.
On the nvidia side, any Geforce 4000 series or higher should have support for pixel shader 1.1 The 7000 series geforces are very inexpensive right now, and support pixel shader 3.0 and under. On the ATI side, any Radeon over 8500 should have support for at least pixel shader 1.4.
Default Pixel Shader for ATI Radeon 9550 is 2.0 and is not an instalable feauture...but if you can find a way to add it, let me know...
Yes, the ATI x1300 has support for pixel shader 3.0 and under.
Yes it does.