Funny issue with my pc.

Post » Thu Nov 21, 2013 2:37 pm

I found this kind of funny. I am about to build my brand new intel gtx 780 rig. But I am a month out, so I booted skyrim to play on my old gaming pc. Specs are as follows.

Amd Phenom 955 Black edition (Quad core oc to 3.6ghz)

8 GB Corsair Vengeance dual channel ram. (Running 1600)

Asus m4a88-TDM-Evo Motherboard

GTX 460 1GB Graphics card.

Corsair vx 550w psu (System only pulls 400-460 on load)

Funny thing is... The game ran so bad. On medium (Didn't think it could do high honesty) Tons of tweaks brought me nothing.

So I turned it up to high for the lulz.. And to my amazement it now runs solid 62 fps without a single drop.

If it couldn't do medium.. Shouldn't turning it up make it worse? O.o

Thought I'd share haha

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Eddie Howe
 
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Post » Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:40 pm

Well, well, I'm glad you wrote this because I noticed something comparable on my old computer (dual core AMD, AMD 4650 1gb, 4gb ram). It looks like demanding more from your hardware makes it actually better. Go figure...

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Emma Pennington
 
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Post » Thu Nov 21, 2013 6:29 am

Logically, it would make your game get less frames per seconds, but certain things with computers (and games) don't always make sense. That is an interesting experience, I have to agree.

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