How to Install ATI Radeon X1200 Pixel Shader 3.0 Driver on Windows 10
How to Install ATI Radeon X1200 Pixel Shader 3.0 Driver on Windows 10
If you have an ATI Radeon X1200 integrated graphics card and you want to play games that require pixel shader 3.0 or better, you may encounter some errors or performance issues. This is because the ATI Radeon X1200 does not support pixel shader 3.0 natively, but only up to pixel shader 2.0. However, there is a way to install a driver that can enable pixel shader 3.0 support on your ATI Radeon X1200 graphics card.
ATI Radeon X1200 Pixel Shader 3.0 Driver
In this article, we will show you how to download and install the ATI Radeon X1200 pixel shader 3.0 driver on Windows 10 using the AMD Catalyst Software Suite. This driver is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well, but we will focus on Windows 10 for this tutorial.
Step 1: Download the AMD Catalyst Software Suite
The first step is to download the AMD Catalyst Software Suite from the official AMD website[^1^]. This is a package of drivers and software that can optimize the performance and compatibility of your AMD graphics products. You can use the auto-detect and install tool to automatically detect your system and download the appropriate driver, or you can manually select your product from the list.
For this tutorial, we will assume that you have selected your product manually. To do so, follow these steps:
Go to https://www.amd.com/en/support and click on "Graphics".
Under "Integrated Motherboard Graphics", click on "ATI Radeon X12xx Series".