For that you'll want to download and open the OpenGL viewer. Click Summary on the left side, then look for where it says OpenGL, then Version. This will tell you the highest OpenGL version your GPU will support. Source: almost 2 years ago
GTX 1050 supports 4.6, but comes with 4.5. You could use OpenGL Extensions Viewer to check up to which version you have installed (https://realtech-vr.com/home/glview), then you could also try to install the 4.6 opengl drivers from here: https://developer.nvidia.com/opengl-driver, or check in nvidia control panel's 3D settings if your gtx 1050 is the opengl renderer by default. Source: over 2 years ago
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