If you are on an older card from the Fermi generation (400 and 500 series), then the new Nvidia driver might be intesresting for you. Fermi is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed byNv... NVidia Fermi Cards Get D3D 12 Support
Now we need some benches Half-joking, actually. There's many people out there who still rock that 560 Ti at 720p
Wow, that took them a little more time than expected. I've got an ultra slow GT 620 with Fermi GPU to test. I believe now they have to bring async support for Maxwell cards. That's another thing they promised in the past, but haven't seen yet.
My GTX 460 is still rocking @ 1080p in my second rig. It's running Linux so I'm not too concerned about DX12, but hey, very cool that it could run it if needed.
Nope. GT 620 (rebranded GT 430) still shows as DX 11. So, this DX12 support is at least questionable if true. Hmmm... how do I delete stupid posts? Didn't tested under Windows 10.
In my opinion, the GTX580 was the best card they ever made to date. The raw power, tweak-ability and longevity in the market is almost unsurpassed. Still have some left in my collection even !
The nv control panel still reports direct x 11.2 as being the max supported api but if you look in dxdiag the DDI version is 12,it will run time spy, very very slowly. have tried to get the Civ 6 demo to run, but it refuses since it has some kind of card detection before attempting open a d3d12 instance, on kepler cards it will complain its not maxwell, for fermi it seems it has no idea what it is. The windows 10 store also doesn't detect it properly either.(edit: looks like the store has updated to fix it, time to give forza a try) almost seems like it was enabled by accident. lmao :funny:
560 Ti 1 GB owner here. I intend to give Rise of the Tomb Raider a run, to see if it will allow me to run it in DX12. EDIT: Ok, did quite a few runs in both DX11 and DX12. It's either slightly better or slightly worse. Nothing concludent. Better to stick to DX11 and use DX12 if it's like the Windows Store only release of Gears of War Remastered, Forza Horizon 3 or Quantum Break.
Seems like the DX12 driver itself isn't that polished, based on what users on other forums have posted. I guess another issue is that Fermi is running non-optimized DX12 paths because the games have only gotten optimizations for Kepler and later.
Is there any practical benefit for implementing DX12 on Fermi GPUs? I mean they're really old GPUs now - so there's not gonna be any DX12 games that would run properly on those old cards anyway right?
Forza 6 apex doesn`t work, unfortunately Despite saying that dx12 tier 11_0 is supported, what they really mean is dx 12 tier 11_0 resource binding tier 2, fermi is tier 1, so much for that. i do not expect any windows 10 store based apps to work correctly as a result of this, since they pretty much all follow the xbone standard and they dont enforce minimum level support. Seems like there was pretty much zero point for nvidia to enable dx 12, since the only apps that are gonna be dx 12 only are on the windows 10 store which probably will not support fermi. and Im gonna guess that no developers are gonna write in a fermi specific path for dx12 on since it is both old and has a low user base. GG if the windows 10 store enforced minimum requirements properly then yes it would work enough to play games like gears of war 4,which would otherwise be unavailable. but they don`t seem to enforce their requirements strictly so it will be hit or miss. fermi may also benefit from a fermi specific dx12 path but the likelyhood any developer would bother is low considering how well optmized the dx 11 drivers already are.
i am still amazed people think DX12 support is will bring new life to old cards, if any thing it will be worse, cause DX 12 requires DEV to do MORE more work, and they been getting lazy over the years
I can't agree on this, as a owner of 570 and then 670. We have to admit that the 5XX serie was pushing too hard. They were generating way too much heat and were way too power hungry compared to the serie 6xx. Serie 6xx was really something. 980-ti was a a great buy later on. Now everything feel too expensive, for me at least.