I experienced this issue again recently on my Windows 10 21H2, on a brand new install of a fresh, official, untweaked ISO I still had to manually install that DX9 Redist update before my 3D benchmarks like TimerBench would work. It's really quite silly that it isn't baked into Windows at this point. Are you for sure certain that it worked fine before? The reason I ask is because I have found that ever since Windows XP SP3 all the way through every single Windows version, into Windows 10 21H2 even, that the DirectX June 2010 update has to be installed for a substantial number of games and video card related software (benchmarks, rivatuner, etc) to work properly, because far too many programs rely on the optional SDK components that the 2010 Redist update installs.
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