4/1/2024 0 Comments Directx 12 compatible graphicsThe list in the link from Tom’s Guide above is not an all-inclusive list by far. The first listing is “Device name” and the next one (second one) should say “Processor” and will have the exact name of the processor including the number. The resulting screen will tell you exactly which processor you have (i3-15000, for example) under the “Device Specifications” heading. Scroll down all the way to the bottom of that list and select “About”. You should see several selections in a scroll-able menu on the left side of the window. Simply to go Settings and click on the “System” choice. So, for any of us to say whether or not your processor is compatible or not, we need to know its exact number, such as i3-2120, i3-8100, i3-7700k, etc. Now, as far as Kaby Lake goes, many of those are seventh generation processors and are not currently compatible per Microsoft’s current ly stated specifications but that itself may change from what’s being discussed in other Windows 11 threads here and on other sites. I found these processors by Googling martin’s stated processor line and speed (i3 GHz) and came up with those results. There is, for example, an 8th generation i3-4100 processor that isn’t compatible, but there is also an i3-8100 processor that is compatible. What Alex wrote may not necessarily be true. Your Intel 630 (DirectX 12, WDDM 2.0) is compatible but your CPU isn’t (only Intel 8 gen+, AMD 2xxx+)
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