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OpenGL 3.2 installation?

Anonymous
2021-05-19T03:15:17+00:00

Hi,

I updated my intel graphics, but when I go to my AMD Radeon RX 5700 TX software using GPU-Z, it says that I have OpenGL 1.1 on my graphics card. I want to get OpenGl 3.3 because when I use one of the filters in photoshop, it says I need to update/upgrade to OpenGL higher than 1.1, but I've been looking all over the place on how to do it, but it all seems so confusing to me. I just bought a Dell XPS 8940 and have been updating everything and installing programs that I need. So, does anybody have a solution?

Dell XPS 8940

Windows 10 home

AMD Radeon RX 5700TX graphics card

And I have been to the AMD  website and downloaded their software, and it says that I have OpenGL version 29.20.11000.14830, so at least I know that is not right.

Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-05-19T05:30:50+00:00

    Hi, I'm Robinson, an Independent Advisor and a Windows user like you.

    You can set the Photoshop to use the RX 5700TX

    1-Choose Edit > Preferences > Performance > Preferences

    2-In the Performance panel, make sure that Use Graphics Processor is selected in the Graphics Processor Settings section.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-05-19T05:49:32+00:00

    Thank you for that info. But won’t I have problems with other programs if I don’t have a OpenGL higher than a 1.1?

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-05-22T04:54:44+00:00

    ... GPU-Z, it says that I have OpenGL 1.1 on my graphics card...

    And the other 7 boxes are not ticked i guess (btw GPU-Z has a camera button to create screenshots)?

    Check device manager for the notorious code 43 and yellow bangs.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-05-19T06:14:38+00:00

    The Opengl is installed with the graphic driver. Which driver version of Intel and AMD you have installed?

    Please attach a screenshot of the System Information page.

    1-Right-Click on Start then click on Run

    2-Type: msinfo32 and click on Ok

    3-Click on Components > Display

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