![]() I recently installed Blender on my Dell Optiplex 390 desktop computer and received the following message: Is an OpenGL 3. ![]() What isn’t clear to me is (a) whether I can get away with buying a video card that is capable of that support, and (b) if so, is there a list of video cards which support OpenGL 3.3? (I’ve trawled through the video cards offered by the local component store, but none of them list OpenGL compatibility amongst their specs and a quick Google search led me only here. OpenGL 3.3 Graphics Card Upgrade for Dell Optiplex 390 Desktop Computer. Another thread involving a person in a similar position ( Solved: OpenGL 3.3 graphics card needed - Intel Communities) would seem to argue that I need to “upgrade system to a current chipset” (ie replace my motherboard, etc.) in order to handle OpenGL 3.3. I know that the onboard graphics card (Intel® HD Graphics) on the system cannot handle OpenGL 3.3, maxing out at 2.1. I just upgraded a geographical mapping program at work and was given the message in the new version that my system needed a “3D video card with support for OpenGL v3.3” in order to render 3D terrain. Hi new user here, running Windows 7 Pro with 16 GB RAM on an Intel® Core i5 650 3.20 GHz dual-core system.
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