If you have an onboard graphics card it wont have it..so you find it on normal graphics card that are not on the motherboard..any graphics card can support vertex shader so buy one
You cannot download any type of vertex shader version. It is built in your Mother Board of your computer.
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.
You can download the Vertex Shader from the link below. Or you can go to this link via Related link also. http://www.topshareware.com/vertex-shader-v3/downloads/1.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GeForce MX does not support vertex shader and pixel shader.
A vertex shader operates on vertices, thus it will form part of the rotation, and translation steps in rendering, which can include texturing as well. A pixel shader will calculate the colour for a particular pixel, and thus is situated further down the rendering pipeline.
Most modern laptop graphic cards support vertex shaders, including the onboard ones. An example is the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 which supports vertex shader Model 3.0.
Minimum = Nvidia gefore 6600 series
yes i want to download i need him now
buy a new video cardAnswer:A vertex shader is a graphics processing function used to add special effects to objects in a 3D environment. It's built into the firmware of the GPU itself and cannot be downloaded
You can't download it. Vertex shaders is hardware feature and can purchased only if you upgrade or purchase a new video card.
* 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).
that is very possible of tht . bcause of the either new version or its an old version.