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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:48 pm

would this be able to run oblivion ok i loved it on consoles but i wanna start playin around with the mods
?Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5700 processor
3.0GHz, 800MHz Front Side Bus, 2MB L2 Cache

?4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory


?500GB SATA hard drive
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Mr. Allen
 
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:34 pm

Depends on your graphics card. The specifications you posted are good, but you still need to post what kind of graphics card you have.
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:33 pm

Yes a speedy graphics card is a must, as well as a good sound card. The sound card not for performance though :hubbahubba:
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:54 am

Yes a speedy graphics card is a must, as well as a good sound card. The sound card not for performance though :hubbahubba:

thats the [censored] part i just bought this comp and i bought it now so i can get it ready for skyrim its the dell insperion 560 it has i think a hd 4600 integrated graphics card what would be a good cheap card?
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 1:50 pm

That doesn't sound right. The HD 4650 and HD 4670 were two years old last fall, and won't be included in a brand new computer (oops, you though it had a chip that good INTEGRATED in it?)

Tell us your preferred screen resolution, the graphics quality level desired, and your budget for the upgrade, and let's see what you may want to do based on that. Remember, Skyrim is going to be at least as hardware-demanding as Fallout NV, not nearly so generous as a five year old Oblivion is.
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:10 am

That doesn't sound right. The HD 4650 and HD 4670 were two years old last fall, and won't be included in a brand new computer, although an HD 5670 certainly could be.

Tell us your preferred screen resolution, the graphics quality level desired, and your budget for the upgrade, and let's see what you may want to do based on that.

well i just bought and installed a ati radeon hd 4350 1gb gddr2 video card is that any good i got it from bestbuy for 50 bucks
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:56 am

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Ruben Bernal
 
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:53 am

well i just bought and installed a ati radeon hd 4350 1gb gddr2 video card is that any good i got it from bestbuy for 50 bucks


It's only worth about $20 or $25 compared to the typical price everywhere on the 'net for the HD 4670 for about $65. I've said it a thousand times, "Worst Buy" rips everyone off for video graphics, and the cost of a cheap card is a terrible value. You can get an HD 5450 (today's version of a 4350) for about $40 or so, and for $55 you can get the HD 5570 that runs twice as fast, or the HD 5670 that runs three times as fast, for maybe $75. But you have to use PriceWatch and find where the good prices are, such as Amazon and Newegg.

For this game, if you don't care about anything newer, a 4350 would be above the minimum. Not a lot, mind you. Then, in a few months, when the Skyrim sequel arrives, you'll have to replace the thing, of course. It can't possibly work well enough for Skyrim.

http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=585&card2=24

http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=585&card2=329
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:24 pm

It's only worth about $20 or $25 compared to the typical price everywhere on the 'net for the HD 4670 for about $65. I've said it a thousand times, "Worst Buy" rips everyone off for video graphics, and the cost of a cheap card is a terrible value. You can get an HD 5450 (today's version of a 4350) for about $40 or so, and for $55 you can get the HD 5570 that runs twice as fast, or the HD 5670 that runs three times as fast, for maybe $75. But you have to use PriceWatch and find where the good prices are, such as Amazon and Newegg.

For this game, if you don't care about anything newer, a 4350 would be above the minimum. Not a lot, mind you. Then, in a few months, when the Skyrim sequel arrives, you'll have to replace the thing, of course. It can't possibly work well enough for Skyrim.

http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=585&card2=24

http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=585&card2=329

ok thanks im going to return the card tomorrow morning at best buy i hate ordering stuff what would be a good one from best buy because mainly im using a gift card
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:56 pm

ok thanks im going to return the card tomorrow morning at best buy i hate ordering stuff what would be a good one from best buy because mainly im using a gift card


If you're looking for a power supply and video card upgrade, please indicate a budget you're willing to spend.
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:12 am

When it comes to the maximum Bang fotr the Buck, Toms Hardware updates an article with that name every month. Any recent Radeon with a 670, 750, 770, and 8xx in its name is good. Geforces are much more difficult to discuss, because they don't try very hard to have the numbers mean the same thing every time, but a 450, 460, 470, and 580 are all good.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-radeon-hd-6870-geforce-gtx-570,2834-2.html

The average price, according to Toms Hardware, for an HD 5670 is $80, and Worst Buy will almost certainly push it to $100 or so, but it is still a good card for its class and even that high of a price. It only needs a 350 watt power supply from a recognized quality brand name, and many modern branded (normal size / shape) desktop PCs come with that size now. The various Dell & HP "slimline" PC cases come with undersize power supplies and require half-height add-on cards.

Cards that are more powerful, such as the popular Radeon HD 5770, need to have a 450 watt power supply from a recognized quality brand name PSU producer.
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:12 pm

another possible issue you may have is that some dell pcs will only take half size cards...or at least they used to when i stopped using dells...might want to check that out too
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:44 am

Good catch. I've edited the reply to reflect that. Thanks. There's something else, also, however.

There is not only no reason to have parallel message threads both here and in the SkyRim forum, it is against forum rules to cross-post, I believe.

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1163588-budget-skyrim-rig-project/page__gopid__17099064#entry17099064
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:09 pm

MODS PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD AS I HAVE ANOTHER IN SKYRIM GENERAL
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Post » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:33 pm


Tell us your preferred screen resolution, the graphics quality level desired, and your budget for the upgrade, and let's see what you may want to do based on that. Remember, Skyrim is going to be at least as hardware-demanding as Fallout NV, not nearly so generous as a five year old Oblivion is.

actually rumours say it'll be as hardware demanding as oblivion due to it coming from consoles, or something like that.
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Post » Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:35 am

There is another topic by the OP here -

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1163588-budget-skyrim-rig-project/
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