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This means that the hardware (graphics controller) supports from 11.1 and higher up to 12.0 DirectX version.
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Okay...
So since im running Windows 10 pro (which has DX12 built in), latest Intel drivers... and dxdiag(showing as featured 9.1 - 11.1) and Intel control panel still show that I´m stuck with DX11.1 - or am I missing something?
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4th Gen Graphics and higher - all are supporting DX12
You can see it by the Driver Model: WDDM2 + Runtime Version: 12.0 + Hardware class: 11.1 (or better)
This means that the hardware is of a class 11.1 but it exactly means it is supporting DX12 features
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