AlexMontebello91
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19 hours ago, Mark Ingram said:
Hi, you need Direct3D Feature Level 12.0 support or greater to enable hardware acceleration. Looking on Wikipedia, you can see that unfortunately that card only supports Direct3D Feature Level 11.0.
6 hours ago, GarryP said:DirectX 12 and Direct3D Level 12 are not the same thing.
Direct3D is part of DirectX and the version/level numbering for each is not directly related.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct3D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_levels_in_Direct3D
If your GPU does not support Direct3D Level 12_x then there's not much you can do about it as it's a hardware thing and driver updates (most probably) won't make a differenceI see..cheers you guys! And which graphic card do you advice? I am not planning to spend a lot...i would like to stay in the range of 100€, cause i want also to upgrade the processor and the motherboard
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Thanka for the quick reply! So i don't get it....wikipedia says it has directx 12 (11_0). Isn't that enough?
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Hi everybody, hope someone can help. I recently downloaded the program, i am trying it out and it seems nice. What i can't understand is why i am not able to enable the hardware accellerator, even if my graphic card supports the dircertx 12 tecnology. I keep getting the popup message that my graphic card is obsolete (asus geforce 710 sl). Thanks in advance!

Opengl hardware accellerator
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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I got the software because i am a long-time adobe suite user and i was fed up on spending so much money, Affinity seems to be a good compromise, and unfortunatly for my case, i need the gpu settings because i use the software for digital paint, which, first ex. That comes to my mind, enhance the quality of the brush strokes 😀