Windows 7 SP1, 8, 10, and 11 include a built-in WARP driver. You can enable it via the real dxcpl.exe (download the official DirectX SDK from Microsoft, not third-party sites). However, WARP is intended for developer testing, not gaming. Expect 1–5 FPS on modern games.
The tool does not physically upgrade your graphics card. Instead, it manipulates how the operating system reports the card's capabilities. By using this emulator, a user with a DirectX 10 card (or even an integrated Intel HD Graphics chip) could attempt to run software that demanded DirectX 11. dxcpldirectx11emulatorexe free
Unlocking High-End Games on Low-End Hardware: The Magic of DXCPL Windows 7 SP1, 8, 10, and 11 include a built-in WARP driver
Once installed, you can launch it by typing dxcpl in the Windows search bar. Windows 7 SP1