Graphics card 11.1 directx, can it support 11.2?

I have a HP Envy 15 j-133tx notebook
Windows 8.1 64 bit
8 GB RAM
NVIDIA GT 750M 4GB DDR3
i7 4702MQ
My graphics card supports directx 11.1. If I install directx 11.2 in my laptop, will my graphics card support it?
New games are made for directx 11.2. If I install directx 11.2 will the run faster?
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It can play few of them,
Did you do what I suggested & try playing?
What about in low resolution and settings?
I say laptops are not meant for gaming at all whichever company it is, for that desktops are there with all the cards, adequate cooling system, power supply unit etc.
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