

server: neowin.net - 03.11.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversAs with Windows Vista, the newest version of Windows brings with it a newer version of Microsoft& 39;s DirectX. Windows 7 was released with Direct X 11 support, and it was initially thought that Direct X 11 support would remain a 7-only technology. Reports indicate that a platform update is being pushed via Windows Update that will enable DirectX 11 support on Vista PC& 39;s. With an impressive lineup of Direct X 11 games announced which includes Crysis 2 and The Lord of the Rings Online, Vista users will be happy to know that they can go out and purchase a Radeon 5870 and use it to its full potential.
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