If you mean Geforce GT520, then yes the packaging claims it does.
No NVIDIA 9600GT only supports DirectX 10..
no
No, but hopefully when the gtx 300 series come out it will.
Directx 11 can be downloaded from microsoft.com. It will be available on the Microsoft download center. if you are using Windows it can be downloaded for free here www.tomsguide.com/us/download/DirectX,0301-2158.html
DirectX 11 can be downloaded onto a computer by visiting the download site directly. Just be sure to double check that no malware is to be included in the download.
No NVIDIA 9600GT only supports DirectX 10..
no
It sure does! :)
No, but hopefully when the gtx 300 series come out it will.
Not exactly. It doesn't support 11 directly, but 11 is backwards compatible with directx 10 (which the card originally came out with). So, it'll work with directx 11, just won't use the features only on that and not on 10
The most likely-to-work tip is to downgrade your directX.
DirectX 10.1 supports all DirectX 10.0 card, including the GMA X3100. However, DX 10.1 introduces new features that are not supported in the GMA X3100. Even NVIDIA hasn't released a card that uses 10.1 features yet.
11% of 520 = 11% * 520 = 0.11 * 520 = 57.2
no all the ge force 9 and 10 series dont support direct x 11 they started supporting it from 2010 (ge force 400 series and up)
Nvidia 8000 series supports shader model 4.0 & directX 10 DirectX 9 comes with shader model 3.0 Heres where you can buy one. A store that sells NEW video cards. Since we are now on DirectX 11 shader model 5 I think. ANY video card made with the past 3 years or so.
Directx 11 can be downloaded from microsoft.com. It will be available on the Microsoft download center. if you are using Windows it can be downloaded for free here www.tomsguide.com/us/download/DirectX,0301-2158.html
just download the program called KMDXC(Just Google it). After downloading select directx 10 and click patch.