I'm looking online at the NVIDIA website, and their page for the GeForce GTX 460M GPU doesn't advertise DirectX 11 under GeForce technologies. Can this GPU still use DirectX 11, and features like tesselation, compute shaders, and improved multi-threading?
I looked at the webpage for the desktop version of this GPU, the GeForce GTX 460, and it advertised DirectX 11.
Four answers:
Aaron U.
2011-07-24 09:06:09 UTC
Yes, the GTX 460 is DX11 compliant. Their entire 4xx series is -- both desktop and mobile cards.
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2016-04-04 20:41:00 UTC
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Dx11 won't be required until the PS4/ XBOX 720 Out of those laptops, the ASUS G53JW-XA1 Will ANNIHILATE the others due to a FAR more powerful GPU (30-40%) The XPS 17, followed closely by the N61JQ-XV1 will be the worst, as it actually has a worse GPU than the Asus G51JX-X1 ($775)(you need 445/555 to match it) CPU is practically meaningless: even an i3 is capable of running almost all new games maxed out: The GPU will be the bottleneck. All of them will be just fine until the next generation consoles come out. Then you have to worry. (or get a 6990 right now)
cheuvront
2016-09-30 03:31:36 UTC
Gtx 460m
joe
2011-07-24 09:02:38 UTC
Yes it can.
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