Grandmother and Eggs post!!
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- Trev Clark
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Grandmother and Eggs post!!
I guess you all know this, but I just got around to updating my DirectX9C (November 2007 issue) and have had a distinct performance and smoothness increase in FS9. Well worth the 65 meg download, available from MS and other file hosting sites.
ATB Trev
- Techy111
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Re: Grandmother and Eggs post!!
Hmmmm.....I am a bit confused here Trev....?
I re-installed my PC last night and saw your post so i thought i would check.....
Now i have a DX9 card but i have Windows Vista....
I just checked DXDiag and it said my Direct X version is 10.....?
Will that degrade my Graphics card performance do you know....?
Tony
I re-installed my PC last night and saw your post so i thought i would check.....
Now i have a DX9 card but i have Windows Vista....
I just checked DXDiag and it said my Direct X version is 10.....?
Will that degrade my Graphics card performance do you know....?
Tony
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- Tako_Kichi
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Re: Grandmother and Eggs post!!
As far as I am aware you need a DX10 capable card in order to display DX10 effects. You may possibly do better with DX9 even though Vista is DX10 ready but I could be wrong.
Larry
Re: Grandmother and Eggs post!!
Techy111 wrote:Hmmmm.....I am a bit confused here Trev....?
I re-installed my PC last night and saw your post so i thought i would check.....
Now i have a DX9 card but i have Windows Vista....
I just checked DXDiag and it said my Direct X version is 10.....?
Will that degrade my Graphics card performance do you know....?
Tony
Hi Tony,
You can happily download the DX9 updates. DX9 and DX10 are separate and as you don't have a DX10 card, it doesn't matter about that anyway. ;-)
DX10 is the version of DX installed on Vista, but it effectivly runs in DX9 mode on your system so the updates are valid.

Ben.






