How do u think I should set up my video options?

Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:00 pm

I got a laptop for college and i know it can run Skyrim fine but idk if i should run on medium, high, or ultra. I also plan on getting a bunch of mods. Not that much graphics mods, but gameplay mainly. Here are my specs:
-Operating System: Windows 8 64bit
-Model: Dell Inspiron 3721
-Intel Core i5
-Memory: 6144MB RAM
-Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 8730MB
Intel HD Graphics 4000 (this was under the "Display" in dxdiag)
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Mrs. Patton
 
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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:57 pm

Run it at the highest settings you can get away with and still maintain acceptable framerates in the game.

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hannaH
 
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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:47 pm

The AMD Radeon HD 8730M is a mid range, desktop replacement graphics chipset is should the run fine at the laptop's native resolution of 1600x900.

Since you have an integrated Intel HD graphics chipset also, you need to make sure the AMD Radeon is used while gaming. You should be able to force certain applications to use the AMD Radeon (High Performance) from within the AMD Vision Engine Control Center (Catalyst Control Center).

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I would set Skyrim to High (not Ultra), its a mid-range card (Class 2).

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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:31 pm


Thanks, i already had to go through that s***storm of figuring out why Skyrim wont use the radeon. But i fixed it using CCC (even though it still says its using intel).

I knida want to know if i can this "ENB" mod. I heard it was great, but idk how good ur pc needs to be
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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 2:36 pm

It depends on the particular ENB you're thinking of using and the settings you use, but a lot of them have a major performance cost. I'd be careful using them and read up on them thoroughly before using them.

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Michelle Smith
 
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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:02 pm

Make sure you have both TESV.exe AND SkyrimLauncher.exe set to use the Radeon.

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Post » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:50 am


Yea i do. I had to do like 2 hrs of research to figuree out how to fix it all ( im a pc noob and had to deal with this crap...it freakin svcked)
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