Hi @Anonymous,
Thank you for posting!
I'm not a graphic expert...
but I'm aware that if you are using the windows 10, your system needs DirectX 12.
However Fusion 360 is based on Direct X 11 or 9. so if you have higher, it won't support on Fusion 360.
For your reference,
The Fusion 360 automatically switches to the appropriate graphics acceleration mode. If your graphics card (or rather its driver) shows display problems in a particular DirectX mode, you can switch your Fusion 360 to use a forced graphics mode DirectX 9 or DirectX 11.
Choose "Preferences" in the menu under your login name (upper right) and under the General tab switch (from the value "Auto-select") to the selected mode in the field "Graphics driver".
Windows:
Direct X 9 - most stable
Direct X 11 - newer and faster
Mac OS
Open GL - most stable
OpenGL Core - newert and faster
If I miss something, please let me know.
Many thanks!