Any video card that supports DirectX 9c.
Nvidia cards have gone through 10 series since shader model 3.0 has been supported. This means that we now have new models starting in 6, but if you go back to the older models past 500, 100, 9000, to the old 6000 series, these cards support Shader model 3.0.
One of the first ATI cards to support directX 9c and shader model 3.0 was the x1600, now we are on the Mobility 7000 series.
All video cards made within the past 6 years should support it.
Yes, Geforce 210 cards support all the way up to shader 4.1. I have the PNY geforce 210.
Yes, the GeForce 9800 GT supports Pixel Shader version 4.0. It is based on NVIDIA's G92 architecture, which includes support for DirectX 10 features, including pixel shaders up to version 4.0. This allows the card to handle more advanced graphical effects in compatible games and applications.
No I know that doesn't but I'm not entirely sure which one has 3 pixel shader, but the nvidia 9800 has a pixel shader 4.0. To buy this card with the best price at 100USD, go to tigerdirect.com. I hope this comes in handy.
CineFX 3.0 Engine Intellisample ™ Technology 3.0 Pasivno hlajenje Pixel Shader 3.0 PureVideo ™ Technology Shader Model 3.0 Turbo Force Ultra Technology UltraShadow ™ II Vertex Shader 3.0 so yeah, it got 3.0 ;)
No, the GeForce MX440 8X with 128MB of memory does not support Shader Model 2.0. It is based on the older DirectX 7 architecture and only supports up to DirectX 7 features, which means it lacks the necessary hardware capabilities for Shader Model 2.0, which is part of DirectX 9.
no all the ge force 9 and 10 series dont support direct x 11 they started supporting it from 2010 (ge force 400 series and up)
I had windows XP and it had Pixelshader 3.0, I upgraded to windows 7 and update all my drivers and the Gpuz says it has pixelshader 4
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M is not good for solid works because it easily overheats.
Just paid $99 for one
you dont buy that 1718.24 is firmware for a geforce card you download that
emulate hw tnl caps force max pixel shader 1.4
nVidia GeForce cards are very much top of the line cards, as far as whether or not they are the best cards available depends on your requirements. nVidia is a great choice for Gaming, while ATI might be better for media work, such as video encoding.