Unofficial "Will My PC Run Skyrim" Discussion

Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:48 pm

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1226277-unofficial-will-my-pc-run-skyrim-discussion/

If anyone had a question from the previous thread that did not get answered before the post limit lockdown, feel free to repost it here.

This thread is the catch-all discussion thread for questions concerning computer hardware and its capability of running The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Please post all system spec queries here, as all other threads on this topic are liable to be closed.

The general rule of thumb here is that we are comparing the systems you post with the official system specs for the Xbox 360, which is the platform the game is primarily being designed for. These specs (in basic) are:

CPU: IBM Xenon @3.2GHz (Three cores)
Memory: 512Mb DDR3 (this memory is shared by the CPU and GPU and is bandwidth-accelerated by an onboard eDRAM chip)
GPU: Xenos graphics chip @ 500MHz
>DirectX 9.0c
>Shader Model 3.0
>No dedicated VRAM (it shares the system RAM)

What this means is that although the game will likely not be very demanding graphically (at least, before factoring in the increased texture resolutions and various other graphics features the PC gamers will get), it will likely put a heavy load on the CPU, and it is recommended to have at least a quad-core, although dual cores will probably not have too much issue so long as they have a reasonable clock speed (about 2.8 GHz on a modern dual-core should do).

We then take into account the fact that the game will likely not be as well optimized on the PC due to varying hardware setups. We also take into account the different optimization techniques required for PC setups due to the existence of, for instance, dedicated GPU memory. This means we are expecting Skyrim to require a decent processor of at least dual-core architecture with a reasonably fast clock speed, and GPUs with at least a 512Mb dedicated framebuffer and reasonable core clocks and memory clocks, as well as at least 4Gb of system RAM. If you meet these requirements, you should be able to run Skyrim; maybe not at the highest graphics settings without incurring a large performance hit, but you should be able to run it.

MODS EDIT:
General notice to begin with: at this point the system requirements are not yet known. Anything is speculation and conjecture at this moment. Asking about the requirements can yield an educated guess at best.

- From now on we're going to use this as the system requirement and speculation thread for both PC-systems and laptops.

- People can post questions related to their system in this thread.

- We'll also use this thread for general speculation regarding the anticipated and expected system requirements; be it minimum, recommended and optimum.

- This thread can also be used to ask about possible and potential upgrades that people plan or may want to make.

- Other threads will be closed and referred to this one. Once this reaches 200 posts, we'll continue in a new one and leave a link to the old thread.

- Once the official system requirements have been made public by Bethesda, we can change the topic to 'Will my system run Skyrim?'.

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Jonny
 
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:46 pm

Man, you really are keeping on top of things, great job!

But as I said before. My PC would either explode or implode. Or both.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:56 am

Man, you really are keeping on top of things, great job!


heh Thanks! :)

But as I said before. My PC would either explode or implode. Or both.


What are your specs? :blink:
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Kevin S
 
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:46 am

Mine will just ROFL and PWN
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Marion Geneste
 
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:57 pm


What are your specs? :blink:


I wouldn't be able to tell you, it's a frankenstein setup and my uncle was the one to do me the favor of fixing it up. It can run World of Warcraft on Maximum graphics save for water and shadows varying around 30-60 fps depending on location. But Skyrim looks like it's going to be way past WoW graphics so that's why I say it would implode. (Plus the graphics card keeps falling out. O.o)
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:02 am

(Plus the graphics card keeps falling out. O.o)


Not enough grip huh? :hubbahubba:
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Alexandra Louise Taylor
 
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:14 am

Not enough grip huh? :hubbahubba:


Nope, lol. Half the time it's me doing :brokencomputer: and :swear: before I can finally just sit down and :user: .
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 5:17 am

Will i be able to run Skyrim on my Laptop? I can run Fallout NV on max. I know its just anticipated specs we're looking at. But how sick can skyrim be compared to NV?

e/ Found this badger at the smiley popup. Had to use it. :obliviongate:
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:09 am

Will i be able to run Skyrim on my Laptop? I can run Fallout NV on max. I know its just anticipated specs we're looking at. But how sick can skyrim be compared to NV?

e/ Found this badger at the smiley popup. Had to use it. :obliviongate:


Might be slightly down from max, but will likely still run pretty well. Unless, of course, you have a Godly computer in which case you'll have no problem at all and I will come to take your comp in the middle of the night..... :)
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:13 am

Will i be able to run Skyrim on my Laptop? I can run Fallout NV on max. I know its just anticipated specs we're looking at. But how sick can skyrim be compared to NV?

e/ Found this badger at the smiley popup. Had to use it. :obliviongate:


If you can run Fallout NV on max the you will probably be able to run Skyrim on high settings. However giving us your specs would help us give you a better estimate.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:45 pm

If you can run Fallout NV on max the you will probably be able to run Skyrim on high settings. However giving us your specs would help us give you a better estimate.


Thanks for the reply!

AMD Turion ™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile M620, 2500 Mhz 2 Core, 2 logical prosixrs.
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 Series
Ram on the card ; 1GB

6GB Ram
64 bit Windows.

And, i think i saw 2,5Ghz somewhere. Im bad with this stuff. haha :laugh:
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:25 pm

Thanks for the reply!

AMD Turion ™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile M620, 2500 Mhz 2 Core, 2 logical prosixrs.
6GB Ram
64 bit Windows.

And, i think i saw 2,5Ghz somewhere. Im bad with this stuff. haha :laugh:


Are you sure you can run Fallout NV on max settings? Also you haven't give us your graphics card, the most important part.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:16 pm

Are you sure you can run Fallout NV on max settings? Also you haven't give us your graphics card, the most important part.


Yeah, i run it smoothly on Max settings. But i do intend to purchase a new computer for Skyrim, i just don't know if i need to hurry, or if i can play it somewhat before i get the new computer. I think i found the graphics card specs, put it in on a edit :P
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:36 am

Yeah, i run it smoothly on Max settings. But i do intend to purchase a new computer for Skyrim, i just don't know if i need to hurry, or if i can play it somewhat before i get the new computer. I think i found the graphics card specs, put it in on a edit :P


What resolution do you play at, the 4650 is probably capable of solid medium settings in Skyrim. Although if you play NV at max settings with comfortable FPS for you, then you may get high settings on Skyrim.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 5:39 am

I hope so. I got to scratch up 2,000 us for a desktop soon. Then have it shipped.
Idk how i can flip that inbetween bills and coca cola!

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1280 x 720 resolution on FN :P

e/

I can actually run Fallout NV at max Resolution on Ultra, with just a slight lower framerate at times, which i didnt even notice (That much)
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Mandi Norton
 
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:16 pm

What we need to do here is fill the top post with general specs that we have already given verdicts on. So many of these threads are filled with questions that have already been answered 3 or 4 times.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:30 am

200MHz processor

56MB RAM

28MB VRAM


:D
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:51 am

What we need to do here is fill the top post with general specs that we have already given verdicts on. So many of these threads are filled with questions that have already been answered 3 or 4 times.


People would probably still post.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 5:41 am

Corsair 3x2GB, DDR3, PC14900, CL9, Dominator GT
Intel Core i7 960 3.20GHz 4.8GT/s 8MB
GeForce GTX550 Ti 1GB

My specs, I'm sure it'll run Skyrim, however, to run it at ultimate/very high settings I'll need to upgrade my graphics card at least, would I get more performance upgrading or adding a 2nd card in SLI? (budget for a card would be +- 150-200 euros)
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:48 pm

Corsair 3x2GB, DDR3, PC14900, CL9, Dominator GT
Intel Core i7 960 3.20GHz 4.8GT/s 8MB
GeForce GTX550 Ti 1GB

My specs, I'm sure it'll run Skyrim, however, to run it at ultimate/very high settings I'll need to upgrade my graphics card at least, would I get more performance upgrading or adding a 2nd card in SLI? (budget for a card would be +- 150-200 euros)


yes you will see a performance increase by adding a card however exactly what settings you will be able to run it is still a mystery. I would say with gtx550 in sli you should atleast get high.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:29 am

Corsair 3x2GB, DDR3, PC14900, CL9, Dominator GT
Intel Core i7 960 3.20GHz 4.8GT/s 8MB
GeForce GTX550 Ti 1GB

My specs, I'm sure it'll run Skyrim, however, to run it at ultimate/very high settings I'll need to upgrade my graphics card at least, would I get more performance upgrading or adding a 2nd card in SLI? (budget for a card would be +- 150-200 euros)


The 550 Ti will probably get you high settings right now, it's comparable to the ATI 5770 if not faster. Adding a second 550 Ti would insure you max out the game though.
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:04 am

Hey guys, I was hoping someone could give me some advise on what I need to upgrade on the assumed requirments for Skyrim, My computer isn't too bad, but i Know i'll probably need to upgrade my video card, what video card do you recommend i get so that i can play this and the Witcher 2 on hopefully high settings?


ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series

Installed Physical Memory (RAM)8.00 GB

ProcessorIntel® Core™ i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz, 2668 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)

ASUS P6T motherboard
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:35 pm

Hey guys, I was hoping someone could give me some advise on what I need to upgrade on the assumed requirments for Skyrim, My computer isn't too bad, but i Know i'll probably need to upgrade my video card, what video card do you recommend i get so that i can play this and the Witcher 2 on hopefully high settings?


ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series

Installed Physical Memory (RAM)8.00 GB

ProcessorIntel® Core™ i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz, 2668 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)

ASUS P6T motherboard


The 5700 (depending on which card 5730,5750,5770) would probably get you high settings at moderate resolution in Skyrim. I'm guessing you will want to max it and play the Witcher 2 on max or just to future proof you system. What's your budget and your current power supply?
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:39 am

The 5700 (depending on which card 5730,5750,5770) would probably get you high settings at moderate resolution in Skyrim. I'm guessing you will want to max it and play the Witcher 2 on max or just to future proof you system. What's your budget and your current power supply?


?Antec earth watts 650 watts,

my budget is around $300 or so
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Post » Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:50 am

?Antec earth watts 650 watts,

my budget is around $300 or so


I would look at the ATI 6950 and the Nvidia 560 Ti, they run at around $220-$240ish on newegg. The power supply will definitely be sufficient so no need to upgrade there. Anything higher then that like the GTX 570/ ATI 6970 go for around $320 or so. My choice would be the ATI 6950 if you want to stay under $300, over $300 I'd go for the GTX 570. I'll let other chime in as well. Just look at some benchmarks and do some research before you decide. :)
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