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Shader Model 3.0 support can be implemented either in software or hardware. In the case of a software implementation, you can download it. One example of a software graphics implementation that supports Shader Model 3.0 level capabilities is SwiftShader.

For hardware support, which is generally faster, you can't download it. It's a feature of the hardware itself so you'll need to upgrade your graphics card if you current one doesn't support it.

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Can you run this game with a pixel shader 3.0 emulator Train Simulator 2012 needs 2.8GHz 2GB RAM with Pixel Shader 3.0 and ive got a 3.6GHz 2GB RAM using a pixel shader 3.0 emulator will it lag?

there isnt any pixel shader 3.0 emulator...qq


Which graphic card is suitable pixel shader 1.1?

On the nvidia side, any Geforce 4000 series or higher should have support for pixel shader 1.1 The 7000 series geforces are very inexpensive right now, and support pixel shader 3.0 and under. On the ATI side, any Radeon over 8500 should have support for at least pixel shader 1.4.


Where can you find pixel shader 1.1 for the computer?

Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into your video card and its drivers. If your computer does not have pixel shader technology, and you have applications which require it, your best option is to replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. There are way to emulate pixel shader using software such as 3d analyze or swift shader, but these emulators only transfer the workload onto the CPU and unless you have a hugely powerful system, will result in poor performance and system instability. Pixel shader versions higher than 1.1 (2.0 and 3.0 are very common) are backwards compatible with 1.1, so any card with 1.1 or higher should work for you.


Do any graphic cards come pre-loaded with a pixel shader?

Most modern graphics cards come with pixel shader technology hard-coded into the GPU and drivers. In fact, this is the only reliable way to add pixel shader to a system.


How do you get pixel shader 4.0?

if you want pixel shader 4.0 u would have to buy pixel shader 4.0 video cards. if u dont know what pixel shader u have then go here: http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/intro.aspx ^^^ just select any game then it will scan your system than u will see your hardware info. scroll all the way down to video card then check your shader info.


What are the Pixel Shader versions for video cards and how do I know which cards support them?

* Any video card supporting DirectX 8.0 or higher has Pixel Shader 1.1. * Any video card supporting DirectX 8.1 or higher has Pixel Shader 1.3/1.4 & Vertex Shader 1.1 * Any video card supporting DirectX 9.0 or higher has Pixel Shader 2.0. * As of DirectX 9.0c there is support for Pixel Shader 3.0. * For Vista only, video cards supporting Direct3D 10 have Pixel Shader 4.0. You can upgrade your Pixel Shader version by buying a video card with the appropriate support for the versions of DirectX listed above. The related links will provide you with the information as to which video card supports which version of DirectX so you can make an intelligent choice for your purchase. DirectX/Pixel Shader support is not something you can upgrade on the video card, you must purchase a new one to upgrade it. If your video card is listed as having support for DirectX version 9.0c/Pixel Shader 3.0, but you keep getting an error saying you do not meet Pixel Shader 3.0, your version of DirectX may be out of date. You can update your DirectX version (and should have it updated regardless of what your video card can support, due to bug fixes and other changes) to the newest one. You can find the newest version at the link below for Microsoft's download site (Windows XP/Server 2003 or lower) or through Windows Update (Microsoft Update).


Where do you get a pixel shader and how do you know what size you need?

Pixel shader is a technology included in many video cards which allows programs to render more realistic lighting in 3d visualizations. Many modern PC games require a certain amount of pixel-shader code within the video card. If you have such a game and it will not run due to a lack of a pixel shader, you will need to buy a new video card in order to play that game. In some circumstances, merely updating the drivers will suffice. However, it is much more likely that you will need a new video card. The number that follows pixel shading isn't a size, it is a version. Every version is backwards-compatible with all the previous versions, so the higher the better. Basically it breaks down like this. Pixel shader 1.1 = Supported by Geforce 3 and higher Pixel shader 1.3 = Geforce 4 and higher Pixel shader 1.4 = Radeon R200 & up Pixel shader 2.0 = Radeon R300 & up Pixel shader 2.0b = Radeon R420 and Geforce FX and up Pixel shader 3.0 = Radeon R520, Geforce 6 and 7 series Pixel shader 4.0 = Radeon R600, Geforce 8 and 9 series So if you had a geforce 7 series, you would be able to run any game which required pixel shader 1.1 thru 3.0 but not a game which required 4.0 Most of the modern games out there right now are requiring 3.0 at the most, it is not difficult to find a video card which has this for under $100.


Is any version of shader downladable?

Things like Pixel Shader and Vertex Shader are not software. It is more like a bit of hardware that is built into your graphics card. So no, it is not a downloadable thing.


Can a game requiring Pixel Shader 1.1 be used on DirectX 9.0c?

DirectX doesnt have nearly as much to do with this as your video card. Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into your video card and its drivers. No matter what version of directX you are running, if your video card doesnt have pixel shader, your system will not be able to run any games requiring it.


Where can you download vertex shader 30 free?

You cannot download any type of vertex shader version. It is built in your Mother Board of your computer.


Can you download pixel shader 1.1 or better?

Pixel shader 1.1 (and later variants) are hard-coded into the video card and its drivers. If you have a fast processor and a good amount of ram, you may be able to get around the pixel shader requirement by downloading "3DAnalyze" and "Swiftshader 2.0" to emulate pixel shader. More likely, the best option is for you to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. The above answer is dead on target! Let me add to this fire....... Although there are work-arounds to the pixel shader, it is ill-advised to download a patch or third party software to achieve what comes nativley in the newer vidio cards. The compitition is so tough in the industry, what would have been a top of the line video card last month, is now the cheapest card on the shelf! Remember that even if you do get a third party software to achieve what it is that you want in a display, the OS and computer will have to work harder to maintain the demands of not only the third party software, but any additional workload that the software generates. Memory allocation is reduced because the demand of the third party software is memory intensive. Thus, reduced performance. Emulatores do not work with every game, applications or systems. Not to mention, calling on the drivers to perform out of their scope, can also lead to corrupt system files and fragmentation of the system partition. Emulators temporarily "change" critical system and driver files per demand, to allow the system to adapt to the new drivers and dll files offered by the emulator. After the emulator is no longer needed, some times, the files don't get "put back" or restored to the defaults, and you have a mess on your hands! Listen to the answerer above, and get a new card! You need to get a better graphics card. However there is a way around it. http://reabo.co.uk/_tutorials/legostarwarsproblem.aspx has a tutorial for getting over the problem Pixel Shader is a hardware capability. Therefore, it is not possible to download it - it must be supported by the graphics card. To answer your question directly, you will need to install a graphics card that supports Pixel Shaders to be able to run games which need it. Most modern games utilize Pixel Shader 2.0 or greater, so it would not be advisable to purchase older ones. The following cards support Shader Model 1.x: - ATI Radeon 85xx Series (1.4) - ATI Radeon 9000 Series (1.4) - ATI Radeon 9100 Series (1.4) - ATI Radeon 92xx Series (1.4) - NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti (1.1) - NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti (1.3) The following cards support Shader Model 2.0: - ATI Radeon 95xx Series - ATI Radeon 96xx Series - ATI Radeon 9700 Series - ATI Radeon 9800 Series - ATI Radeon X7xx Series (2.0b) - ATI Radeon X8xx Series (2.0b) - NVIDIA GeForceFX Series (2.0a) The following cards support Shader Model 3.0: - ATI Radeon X1x00 Series - NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series - NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series The Vertex Shader and Pixel Shader are hardware capabilities, and therefore cannot be downloaded. A new graphics card, with the Vertex Shader and Pixel Shader technology, is the way to solve the problem. However, an Emulator can be downloaded in order to use games that require it. These programs are hard to find, and are mostly slow.


How do you download a 32 bit vertex and pixel shader model 3.0?

HI,I AM NAVEETH RIZWAN.YOU'LL NEED A TORRENT DOWNLOADER INSTALLED IN YOU PC YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT ONLINE IF YOU DONT HAVE ONE.HERE YOU GO,VISIT THE WEBSITE www.piratebay.org search for pixel shader you can see a double arrow facing downwards indicating 'download this torrent' click it and your torrent file will download,and then run it.that's it you're done!do the same thing for vertex also. any doubts or struggles in downloading, contact me:naveethrizwan@gmail.com