well in some cases when newest driver for windows not support anymore somebody GPU ,on linux side support ALWAYS exist. so there is no excuse in style of low budget.) sure more newer or new are even better.Ĥ. (even SIX( 6 ! ) YEARS OLD second hand card will bring to this user support for decent Open GL 4.5. if updating driver not help ,upgrade your graphic card, what means replace it with newer one! I cant find any links to download"Īgain regardless OS what you use solution is same →Ģ.
Does my gpu support opengl 3.3 update#
"how do i update my openGL becuase i have 2.1 but i need 3.3. ( realy interesting how old that HIs/her GPU must be?!? ) when he is now on and saw that that user plays game "Spintires" what is windows only game, and SURE some very very old GPU.Īs even 5years old GPU support Open GL 4.5. sure not.i bet he use windows(as i check his/her acc. I assume no pre-built "Steam Machines" have been made with OpenGL 2.2 hardware at-least. Yeah, of course, but if they use Linux I would kinda expect them to know what they are using. (as that really not matters in this issue), so be kind to respond. as is for windows.īut whatever OS u use,first we really need to know BRAND name of YOURS GPU=Graphic Card ,and MODEL, and then we can help you whatever OS=operating system you use. Originally posted by simke:or if you use linux then forget about gpuz program. (as that really not matters in this issue), so be kind to respond.īut whatever OS u use,first we really need to know BRAND name of YOURS GPU=Graphic Card ,and MODEL, and then we can help you whatever OS=operating system you use.
īut whatever OS u use,first we really need to know BRAND name of YOURS GPU=Graphic Card ,and MODEL, and then we can help you whatever OS=operating system you use. If you are using linux there are many programs for that purpose ,check I-NEX. if you use linux then forget about gpuz program. If you run GPU-Z it can tell what you have and we can go from there.
Does my gpu support opengl 3.3 drivers#
If you do use the appropriate drivers though then I guess it could be that your hardware simply doesn't support it and that the game won't run on your machine. Like if you have a fresh Windows installed and never have downloaded any (what graphics card if any? GPU-Z can show) or if you use some simplistic open-source drivers in Linux. Originally posted by Etnopluralism / Aliquis:Yeah, if you haven't installed the correct drivers then maybe that's your problem.