Can my comp use the HD texture pack?

Post » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:15 pm

I can run skyrim maxed out at an average of 30-60 fps depending on my location? Specs: AMD A10-5800K APU, with it's built in 7660D crossfired in dual graphics with a 6670.
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Kay O'Hara
 
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Post » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:56 am

With what? A toaster?

Without knowing your spec.... how can we say something... :confused:
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Post » Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:44 am

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Post » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:03 am

I can run skyrim maxed out at an average of 30-60 fps depending on my location? Specs: AMD A10-5800K APU, with it's built in 7660D crossfired in dual graphics with a 6670.
When I'm on travel, I've been using Skyrim on a Laptop with an A6-3410 and a 6670 1GB. Don't expect high frame rates but I'm using all the three HD texture packs while running the game at the laptop native resolution with AA and all details set to the max. I hope you have 8GB of main memory onboard; it will reduce the loading times a bit and improve caching.
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Post » Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:45 am

When I'm on travel, I've been using Skyrim on a Laptop with an A6-3410 and a 6670 1GB. Don't expect high frame rates but I'm using all the three HD texture packs while running the game at the laptop native resolution with AA and all details set to the max. I hope you have 8GB of main memory onboard; it will reduce the loading times a bit and improve caching.
I have 16 GB of Ram, but I think the VRam will be a problem for both of us. Since the 6670 is only a max of 1GB of Vram. But I think if you get lowish fps, I should still get like 30-40 or low 50 fps? are you also using crossfire like I am? and the A6 is 2 generations under the A10. ?
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