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5 years ago
@UmiOcha I'm looking at the file dxsupport.cfg in apex legends folder which is not to be edited (it says so).. i found my 1050 ti's vendor id and device id there..
in your case your dxdiag shows for your 1060:
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x1C20
while the file says the correct vendor id there are 3 1060 entries listed and not of them mention your device id 0x1C20..
I'm really not an expert in this subject but i'm wondering why this is and if it has anything to do with the direct x error..
it somehow relates to gpu level setting 1-3 and i notice the more high end card receive a 3 value and the low budget like 1050 a 1 value..
i dont know what this all means but it is interesting
in your case your dxdiag shows for your 1060:
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x1C20
while the file says the correct vendor id there are 3 1060 entries listed and not of them mention your device id 0x1C20..
I'm really not an expert in this subject but i'm wondering why this is and if it has anything to do with the direct x error..
it somehow relates to gpu level setting 1-3 and i notice the more high end card receive a 3 value and the low budget like 1050 a 1 value..
i dont know what this all means but it is interesting
5 years ago
@Konform103 idk about that either
btw my notebook gpu is 1060 6GB idk if it has something to do with that vendor and device ID
i always set all of my games to low setting coz i need performance for the most.
btw my notebook gpu is 1060 6GB idk if it has something to do with that vendor and device ID
i always set all of my games to low setting coz i need performance for the most.
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