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2. Valve probably hasn't updated their system yet to separate the AMD APU's built into the CPU most have to the 90 series AMD cards.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/0/628941283089688890/
That seems to be the case, thanks.
Thanks for the link, I see they also have linked loads of threads on Steam and also forums about this too, and I now understand this has been going on for years, which tells me this must be by Steams own choice.
People think that 'video card x' is so popular. Despite the fact that Chinese internet cafes alone can move that needle by several percentage points when they are multi-counted. A store can be 'sold out' of a card for a variety of reasons, and none of them have to do with 'popularity'
Good point. And the China cafe thing I find interesting when Nvidia is not meant to be sold their lol, when most of it is built there now. I don't know about AMD, but it's probably the same.
Video Card:
Driver: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
DirectX Driver Name: atidx9loader32.dll
As for engineering, AMD is still behind, no matter your bias. Why they have given up on higher end cards
Yep too new.