I have a Gigabyte RTX 3070 Eagle, and am unable to run dxdiag or anything since I can’t access my pc atm
I had this pc built and set up this year in February; does this mean I should be running on DirectX 12, and not 11 right?
the people who assembled my pc didn’t just slap it together and ship, they went ahead and enabled XMP for me and updated my Bios and drivers beforehand, so I was wondering if it’s safe to assume I’m running on DirectX 12? unless it’s just the ‘default’ for modern GPUs/PCs?
I run Windows 10 with a 5800x CPU
I have ddr4-3600mhz Corsair Vengeance ram if that matters, my pc has good, modern components
I had this pc built and set up this year in February; does this mean I should be running on DirectX 12, and not 11 right?
the people who assembled my pc didn’t just slap it together and ship, they went ahead and enabled XMP for me and updated my Bios and drivers beforehand, so I was wondering if it’s safe to assume I’m running on DirectX 12? unless it’s just the ‘default’ for modern GPUs/PCs?
I run Windows 10 with a 5800x CPU
I have ddr4-3600mhz Corsair Vengeance ram if that matters, my pc has good, modern components
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