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Posted by Klaus Hinum
 - May 08, 2008, 00:07:03
Der "Hauptnutzen" von DirectX 10 war ursprünglich, da Vista bald nur noch für DirectX 10 Grafikkarten ein Logo vergibt (aber derzeit hat das Microsoft sowieso verschoben). Für DX 10 Effekte muss man Lacky recht geben, da macht es frühestens ab einer 8700M GT Sinn.
Posted by singapore
 - May 07, 2008, 03:53:57
QuoteIntel has been boasting of DirectX 10 support for its various integrated graphics options for some time now, but it's only just recently gotten around to actually releasing a Vista driver that brings its GM965 and G35 Express chipsets up to speed. Of course, NVIDIA just couldn't help itself from getting a few (more) digs in at Intel's expense, and it's now kindly provided a few benchmarks to show just how badly Intel's integrated DirectX 10 solution stacks up against the bleeding-edge DirectX 10-ready games it now ostensibly supports. They couldn't find a single game that was able to crank out more than 5 fps, even at a lowly 1280 x 1024 resolution and with the usual graphics intensive settings turned off. Then again, 4.4 fps in Crysis is pretty much par for the course.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/intel-brings-directx-10-to-integrated-graphics-nvidia-says-not/
>:D
Posted by Lacky
 - May 05, 2008, 23:46:23
Finde ich total unnötig, sogar bei einer 8600 gt bringt dx 10 überhaupt nichts... vl bei einer 8700 gt denn erst ab da sollte man dx 10 aktivieren....
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 05, 2008, 22:57:00

Mit den neuesten Treibern 15.9.0.1472 unterstützt die integrierte GMA X3100 Grafikkarte von Intel endlich, wie schon lange angekündigt, DirectX 10.

http://www.notebookcheck.com/Newseintrag.54+M59df2f82767.0.html