Unofficial "Will My PC Run Skyrim" Discussion #25

Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:05 pm

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1230115-unofficial-will-my-pc-run-skyrim-discussion-24/



Please stay on topic, this is specifically a thread to help those who are trying to figure out if they can run Skyrim, if you want general tech help go http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1228926-the-community-tech-thread-no-106/. Thanks!


Do not post here if you are going to brag about where you stand on the GPU list or if you are going to criticize other member's systems. This is not the place to say "I have so and so card and looks like I will totally max this game out"....or...."ooohhh, my system is so much better than yours!!11!!1!!" Comments like that either clutter up this thread unnecessarily and/or will only get you negative responses. Please keep it to yourself. :stare:

Spoiler
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 (roughly on par with the Radeon X1800XT)
>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.

- Please stay on topic, this is specifically a thread to help those who are trying to figure out if they can run Skyrim, if you want general tech help go http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1228926-the-community-tech-thread-no-106/. Thanks!

- Do not post here if you are going to brag about where you stand on the GPU list or if you are going to criticize other member's systems. This is not the place to say "I have so and so card and looks like I will totally max this game out"....or...."ooohhh, my system is so much better than yours!!11!!1!!" Comments like those either clutter up this thread unnecessarily and/or will only get you negative responses. Please keep it to yourself. :stare:

- 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?'.

- Since this is unofficial, there are no guarentees and the administration may decide to change the course of this thread.

- We will appreciate it if you could link to this (and any subsequent) thread in new threads people make about hardware requirements. And, that you use the report fuction to report these new threads to the moderators.

Ok, let's see how it goes.

Thanks in advance.



ElderScrolls V: Skyrim
Desktop Video Card (GPU) Hardware List and Performance Level Predictions

Compiled by Tig Ol Bitties


Notes:

- I am borrowing a hierarchy list that was compiled by some fine folks at OCN as I find it to be quite accurate, but did add my own edits in between here and there. Modification Notes are added to the list to predict performance levels of this game. http://www.overclock.net/graphics-cards-general/502403-graphics-card-ranking-5th-time-last.html is the list borrowed if you are curious. Partial credit given to Anth0789, TheSandman, Astroz, NrGx, and J3r3my who helped create and maintain that list. If you don't see your card, feel free to ask.

- This list does not include CPU performance. If you find your video card here to be capable to run the game and are curious about your CPU, general rule of thumb is that if you have a true dual-core chip with at least 2.0GHz frequency, you will likely be fine to run the game. Pentium 4 chips are not true dual core chips; they are dual-core pretenders and are really single-core chips with poor implementation of HyperThreading. Should your dual-core CPU have a lower frequency than 2.0GHz, you can ask about it here. Please understand that frequencies are only comparable within the same architecture of CPUs...it is not a 1-to-1 ratio. A Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2 at 2.0GHz will destroy a Pentium D at the same frequency.

- With the continuing growing questions regarding Mobile GPUs, a list has been kindly provided by Greg49. You can find it after the Desktop GPU list. Source used to predict performance levels for this game: http://www.notebookcheck.net/

- Intel Integrated Graphic Chipsets are for the most part garbage. The hardware implementation to handle shaders required for these games are heavily skimped on with these chipsets. These are more meant for business applications and general usage as opposed to gaming. Strong chance you will not be able to run the game with one based on past games released here and their performance with one. Fallout: FNV allowed some to run the game out of the box, so there might be hope with Skyrim...but you are better off with something else if possible. Gameplay levels are rather low and poor if one manages to work. For the time being, these chips are omitted.

- We do not know what fps you will get. The game is not out to determine those kinds of numbers or optimization levels. There are no benchmarks at this time, so don't bother asking. Just be happy if you are considered "able" to play this game at decent levels. The reality is this game is not a first person shooter...fps levels of 30fps are considered quite tolerable for me for role-playing games such as this and Oblivion...you may be different.

- There are various monitor resolutions out there and the amount of pixels to be rendered does have an effect on performance...the higher the resolution, the more your video card has to work to render all those extra pixels. I can't be bothered to cover settings for each resolution, so I am basing this list on the more common one for gaming these days...1080p (1920x1080). If your resolution is a step lower than this (1680x1050), then your performance will be slightly better than what's indicated in the list....YMMV.

- This list is a first run compilation. I will update as necessary when the official requirements are released and am very open to suggestions and additions. The performance levels you see here for the time being are based on a collection of performance data and past user experiences with games like Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas to make an educated guess. It is also taking in consideration that the game is to be catered to be able to run on the consoles, so I am doing my best to figure where PC hardware will stand in comparison.

Without further ado, here is the list....


Color Codes:
3DFX
AMD
Matrox
Nvidia
S3
SiS



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Egad!!: I'm fairly certain these will give you the highest settings with all settings turned up.
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  • GeForce Mars II Dual GTX 580 3GB
  • Radeon HD6990 4GB
  • GeForce GTX 590 3GB
  • Radeon HD6870X2 2GB
  • Radeon HD5870X2 4GB
  • Radeon HD5970 4GB
  • Radeon HD5970 2GB
  • GeForce GTX 580 3GB
  • GeForce GTX 580 1536MB - GeForce GTX 460 2Win 2GB
  • Radeon HD6970 2GB
  • GeForce GTX 570 1280MB
  • GeForce GTX 480 1536MB
  • Radeon HD6950 2GB
  • Radeon HD6950 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 295 1792MB
  • Radeon HD4870X2 2GB
  • Radeon HD5870 2GB
  • Radeon HD5870 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 470 1280MB
  • Radeon HD6870 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 560 1GB
  • Radeon HD5850 1GB
  • Radeon HD6850 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 460 2GB
  • GeForce GTX 285 2GB
  • GeForce GTX 460 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 465 1GB
  • Radeon HD4850X2 2GB
  • Radeon HD4850X2 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 285 1GB


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    High at least: Mileage may vary, but these are well-performing cards that could put you in the max criteria depending on resolution. Some of these cards may be "outdated," but are all rather good and will definitely be able to play Skyrim and look nice at the same time.
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  • GeForce GTX 460 768MB
  • GeForce GTX 460 SE 1GB
  • Radeon HD5830 1GB
  • Radeon HD6790 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 275 1792MB
  • Radeon HD4890 2GB
  • GeForce GTX 280 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 275 896MB
  • GeForce 9800GX2 1GB
  • Radeon HD4890 1GB
  • GeForce GTX 260-Core 216 896MB
  • GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB
  • Radeon HD4870 1GB
  • Radeon HD5770 1GB / HD6770 1GB
  • Radeon HD4870 512MB
  • GeForce GTX 260 896MB


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    Medium-High Levels: Several cards from years past, but they've still got lots of power in them and will be able to truly enjoy Skyrim.
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  • GeForce GTS 450 1GB
  • Radeon HD3870X2 1GB
  • Radeon HD5750 1GB / HD6750 1GB
  • GeForce GTS 250 1GB
  • Radeon HD4850 1GB
  • GeForce 9800GTX+ 512MB/GTS250 512MB
  • GeForce 8800 Ultra 768MB
  • Radeon HD4850 512MB
  • GeForce 9800GTX 512MB
  • GeForce 8800GTX 768MB
  • Radeon HD4770 512MB
  • GeForce 8800GTS 512MB (G92)
  • Radeon HD6670 1GB
  • Radeon HD4830 512MB
  • Radeon HD5670 1GB
  • Radeon HD5670 512MB
  • Radeon HD6570 1GB
  • GeForce 8800GT 1GB/9800GT 1GB
  • GeForce 8800GT 512MB/9800GT 512MB
  • Radeon HD2900XT 1GB
  • Radeon HD4730 512MB
  • GeForce 9600GT 1GB
  • GeForce 9600GT 512MB/GTS240 512MB
  • GeForce GT 240 1GB
  • GeForce GT 240 512MB
  • Radeon HD2900XT 512MB
  • Radeon HD3870 512MB
  • GeForce 8800GTS 640MB (112SP)
  • GeForce 8800GTS 640MB
  • Radeon HD4670 1GB
  • Radeon HD4670 512MB
  • Radeon HD2900Pro 512MB
  • Radeon HD3850 512MB
  • GeForce 8800GT 256MB
  • GeForce 8800GTS 320MB
  • GeForce 8800GS 384MB/9600GSO 384MB
  • GeForce 9600GSO 768MB
  • GeForce 9600GSO 512MB (G94)


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    Medium to Low-Medium Levels: Mostly cards from years past, but they've still got some power in them and wth the right tweaks, should be able to enjoy Skyrim. The X360 rough video card equivalent is a X1800XT, but it does have a strong CPU. Still, should give some idea where you stand. The PC game is still worth getting even with these cards IMO, but an upgrade would be a good idea too. The 512MB version of cards are going to fair better than the 256MB of the same card....we'll see when the VRAM requirements come out how things stand for the 256MB cards. These days, you should have a card with at least 512MB of VRAM though for a game like this that can be texture-heavy.
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  • Radeon HD5570 1GB
  • GeForce GT 430 1GB
  • Radeon HD6450 1GB
  • GeForce GT 520 1GB
  • Radeon HD5550 1GB
  • Radeon HD3850 256MB
  • GeForce 7950GX2 1GB
  • GeForce 7900GX2 1GB
  • Radeon X1950XTX 512MB
  • GeForce 7800GT Dual 512MB
  • Radeon X1900XTX 512MB
  • Radeon X1900XT 512MB
  • GeForce 7900GTX 512MB
  • Radeon X1950XT 256MB
  • Radeon X1900XT 256MB
  • GeForce 7900GTO 512MB
  • GeForce 7800GTX 512MB
  • GeForce 7950GT 512MB
  • Radeon X1950Pro 512MB
  • Radeon HD2900GT 256MB
  • Radeon X1950Pro 256MB
  • Radeon HD4650 512MB
  • GeForce 8600GTS 512MB
  • GeForce 8600GTS 256MB
  • GeForce 7900GT 512MB
  • GeForce GT 220 1GB
  • GeForce GT 220 512MB
  • GeForce 9500GT 1GB
  • GeForce 9500GT 512MB
  • Radeon X1800XT 512MB
  • GeForce 7900GS 512MB
  • GeForce 8600GT 512MB
  • Radeon X1950GT 512MB
  • Radeon X1900GT 256MB
  • Radeon X1800XT 256MB
  • GeForce 7900GT 256MB
  • GeForce 7800GTX 256MB
  • GeForce 7800GS Bliss+ 512MB
  • Radeon X1900GT Rev2 256MB
  • GeForce 7800GT 256MB
  • Radeon X1800XL 256MB
  • GeForce 7800GS 256MB
  • Radeon X1800GTO 256MB
  • GeForce 8600GT 256MB
  • Radeon X1650XT 256MB
  • GeForce 7600GT 256MB
  • Radeon HD2600XT 256MB
  • Radeon HD3650 256MB
  • Radeon HD4550 512MB
  • Radeon HD5450 512MB


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    Low to Very Low Levels: Mostly cards from years past. This is the area where upgrading should be considered. Or just getting it for the X360/PS3. Generally weak, but given the right tweaks and settings, some of these may run Skyrim without looking too ugly...YMMV with differing low resolutions and your tolerance levels. The further down this list section you go, the more you really should reconsider getting this game for the PC. And the Radeon X800 series cards are up in the air right now whether it will get support. These are Shader Model 2.0b cards...the requirements for Skyrim may increase the Shader Model needs to SM 3.0. We'll see.
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  • Radeon X850XTPE 256MB
  • Radeon X850XT 256MB
  • GeForce 7600GTS 256MB
  • Radeon HD2600Pro 256MB
  • Radeon X800XT/PE 256MB
  • GeForce 6800Ultra/EE 256MB
  • GeForce 6800GT 256MB
  • GeForce 6800GS 256MB
  • Radeon X800XL 256MB
  • Radeon X800GTO 256MB/X800GTO2 256MB
  • Radeon X850Pro 256MB
  • Radeon X800Pro 256MB
  • Radeon X800GTO 256MB
  • GeForce 6800GS AGP 256MB
  • GeForce 9400GT 512MB
  • GeForce GT 210 512MB
  • GeForce 8500GT 256MB
  • Radeon X1650Pro 256MB
  • Radeon X1600XT 256MB
  • GeForce 7600GS 256MB
  • Radeon HD2400XT 256MB
  • GeForce 6800 256MB
  • Radeon X800GT 256MB
  • Radeon X800 256MB
  • Radeon X1300XGE 512MB
  • Radeon X1300XT 256MB
  • Radeon X1600Pro 256MB
  • Radeon HD4350 512MB
  • Radeon HD3450 256MB
  • GeForce 8400GS 256MB
  • GeForce 6800XT/LE 256MB
  • GeForce 7300GT 256MB
  • GeForce 6600GT 256MB
  • Radeon HD2400Pro 256MB


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    Fuggedaboutit: Cards from years past. These cards either don't have the necessary shader requirements and/or are just too damn old and weak. If you still have one of these, you are so overdue for a new PC or a massive upgrade.
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  • Radeon X700XT 256MB
  • Radeon 9800XT 256MB
  • Radeon X700Pro 256MB
  • Radeon 9800Pro 256MB
  • Radeon 9800Pro 128MB
  • Radeon 9700Pro 256MB
  • GeForce 6600 256MB
  • Radeon 9800 256MB
  • Radeon X700 256MB
  • Radeon 9800SE 256MB
  • Chrome S27 256MB
  • Radeon 9700 128MB
  • GeForce 5950 Ultra 256MB
  • GeForce 5900 Ultra 256MB
  • GeForce5900 128MB
  • GeForce 5800 Ultra 128MB
  • GeForce 5900XT 128MB
  • GeForce 5800 128MB
  • Radeon X1300Pro 128MB
  • Radeon X600XT 128MB
  • Radeon 9600XT 128MB
  • GeForce TI4800 128MB
  • GeForce TI4600 128MB
  • Radeon X600Pro 128MB
  • Radeon 9500Pro 128MB
  • Radeon 9600Pro 128MB
  • GeForce TI4800SE 128MB
  • GeForce TI4400 128MB
  • Radeon X1550 128MB
  • Radeon X1300 128MB
  • Radeon 9800SE 128MB
  • Radeon X600 128MB
  • Radeon 9600 128MB
  • Radeon 9500 128MB
  • GeForce 6600LE 128MB
  • Radeon X1300SE 128MB
  • GeForce 6200TC 128MB
  • GeForce 6200 128MB
  • GeForce 5700 Ultra 128MB
  • GeForce 5700 128MB
  • GeForce 7300GS 128MB
  • GeForce 6200LE 128MB
  • Radeon X550 128MB
  • GeForce 5600 Ultra FC 128MB
  • GeForce 5600 Ultra 128MB
  • Radeon 9550 128MB
  • GeForce TI4200 128MB
  • GeForce 5600 128MB
  • GeForce 5600XT 128MB
  • Radeon 9600SE 128MB
  • GeForce 7300LE 128MB
  • Radeon X1050 128MB
  • Radeon X300 128MB
  • GeForce 7300SE 128MB
  • GeForce 7200GS 128MB
  • GeForce 7100GS 128MB
  • Radeon 9550SE 128MB
  • Radeon 9200Pro 128MB
  • GeForce 3 TI500 64MB
  • GeForce 5500 128MB
  • Radeon 8500 128MB
  • Radeon 9000Pro 128MB
  • Radeon 9200 128MB
  • GeForce 5200 Ultra 128MB
  • Radeon 9250 128MB
  • Radeon 9000 128MB
  • Matrox Parhelia
  • GeForce 4 MX460 64MB
  • GeForce 5200 64MB
  • Voodoo 5 6000
  • GeForce 3 64MB
  • Radeon 8500LE 64MB
  • GeForce 3 TI200 64MB
  • SiS Xabre 600 64MB
  • SiS Xabre 400 64MB
  • GeForce 4 MX440 64MB
  • SiS Xabre 200 64MB
  • Radeon 9200SE 64MB
  • GeForce 2 Ultra 64MB
  • Radeon 7500 64MB
  • GeForce 2 TI 64MB
  • GeForce 2 Pro 64MB
  • Voodoo 5 5500
  • GeForce 2 GTS 64MB
  • GeForce 4 MX420 64MB
  • Radeon DDR (Later Renamed Radeon 7200)
  • GeForce 256 DDR 32MB
  • GeForce 2 MX400 64MB
  • Radeon SDR
  • GeForce 256 32MB
  • Savage 4
  • GeForce 2 MX 32MB
  • Voodoo 4 4500
  • Voodoo 3 3500
  • Voodoo 3 3000
  • Riva TNT2 Ultra
  • Matrox G400
  • Radeon VE (Later Renamed Radeon 7000)
  • Voodoo 3 2000
  • Riva TNT2
  • Rage128
  • Voodoo 3 1000
  • Voodoo 2
  • Rage 128 Pro
  • Riva TNT
  • Intel i740
  • Savage 2000
  • Matrox G200
  • Voodoo Banshee
  • Rage 3D Pro
  • VooDoo 1
  • Riva 128ZX
  • Riva 128
  • Rage IIc
  • Rage 3D






Mobile GPU Performance Level Predictions

Compiled by Greg49


EXTREME: These cards SHOULD max the game at full 1080p, without any problems.

1. Radeon HD 6990M
2. Nvidia GTX 580M
3. Nvidia GTX 485M
4. Radeon HD 6970M
5. Nvidia GTX 570M
6. Radeon HD 6950M
7. Radeon HD 4870 X2

HIGH: These cards should run Skyrim at high setings, give or take a little depending on the resolution. They will definitely play Skyrim well.

8. Nvidia GTX 480M
9. Nvidia GTX 470M

10. Nvidia GTX 560M
11. Radeon HD 6870M
12. Radeon HD 5870M

13. Nvidia GTX 460M 1.5GB
14. Nvidia GTX 460M 1GB
15. Nvidia GTX 285M


MEDIUM/HIGH: These cards should be around medium/high settings give or take a little depending on the exact resolution. Some of these cards are showing their age but should still be more then sufficient for Skyrim.

16. Radeon HD 4870
17. Nvidia GTX 280M
18. Radeon HD 3870 X2
19. Radeon HD 3850 X2
20. Radeon HD 4850

21. Nvidia GTX 260M
22. Nvidia GTX 9800M
23. Nvidia 555M GT 2GB
24. Nvidia 555M GT 1GB

25. Radeon HD 6850M
26. Radeon HD 5850M
27. Radeon HD 6770M

28. Nvidia 9800M GT
29. Nvidia GT 445M
30. Nvidia GTS 360M

31. Radeon HD 6750M
32. Nvidia GT 550M
33. Nvidia GTS 260M
34. Nvidia GTS 160M
35. Nvidia GTS 9800M

36. Radeon HD 6830M
37. Radeon HD 5830M

38. Nvidia 9800M GS
39. Radeon HD 4830M
40. Radeon HD 6730M
41. Radeon HD 5770M


MEDIUM: These cards should be around solid medium settings give or take a little depending on the resolution. These cards should be on par with the console version graphically or even a bit higher.


42. Nvidia 8800M GTS
43. Radeon HD 5750
44. Nvidia 540M GT
45. Radeon HD 5730
46. Radeon HD 6670M

47. Nvida 435M GT
48. Radeon HD 6650M
49. Nvidia 350M GTS
50. Nvida 250M GTS

51. Radeon HD 6630M
52 Radeon HD 5650M

53. Nvidia 525M
54. Radeon HD 4670M
55. Nvidia 425M
56. Nvidia 9700M GTS
57. Nvidia 335M GT

58. Radeon HD 3870M
59. Radeon HD 4650M


MEDIUM/LOW: These cards should run Skyrim, with the right tweaks you could probably get them to look as good as the console version. The farther you get down the list the closer you are to low end.


60. Radeon HD 3850M
61. Nvidia 420M GT
62. Nvidia 330M GT
63. Nvidia 240M GT
64. Nvidia 7950M GTX
65. Nvidia 9700M GT
66. Nvidiia 230M GT

67. Radeon HD 6490M
68. Nvidia 325M GT
69. Nvidia 130M GT
70. Nvidia 7900 GTX
71. Nvidia 9650M GS
72. Nvidia 9650M GT
73. Nvidia 8700M GT
74. Nvidia 7800 GTX
75. Nvidia 7900 GS
76. Nvidia 9600M GT
77. Nvidia 220M GT
78. Nvidia 120M GT

79. Radeon HD 6470M
80. Nvidia GT 520M
81. Radeon HD 3670M
82. Nvidia 320M GT
83. Radeom HD 2600M XT
84. Mobility Radeon X1900
85. Mobility Radeon X1800 XT
86. Mobility Radeon X1800

87. Nvidia 7800M Go
88. Nvidia 9600M GS
89. Nvidia 9500M GS

90. Radeon 6370M
91. Radeon HD 5470M

92. Nvidia 415M GT
93. Radeon HD 3650M

LOW END: These cards will have trouble running the game if they even run it. The game probably won't be very enjoyable on any of these. The cards on the top of this of this list may be sufficient, but its more of a judgement call. The cards on the bottom probably won't run Skyrim at all.

94. Nvidia 410M
95. Radeon HD 4570M
96. Radeon HD 6450M
97. Radeon HD 5450M
98. Radeon HD 2600M

99. Nvidia 310M
100. Nvidia G120M
101. Nvidia 315M
102. Nvidia 7600M GT
103. Nvidia 9500M G
104. Nvidia 8600M GS
105. Nvidia 7700M Go
106. Nvidia 6800M

107. Mobility Radeon X1800XT
108. Radeon HD 5430M
109. Radeon HD 4550M
110. Radeon HD 4530M
111. Radeon HD 4350M

112. Nvidia 305M
113. Mobility Radeon X1700
114. Nvidia 7600 Go
115. Mobility Radeon X800
116. Mobility Radeon X1600

117. Nvidia 6600M Go
118. Mobility Radeon X1450
119. Radeon HD X700M

120. Nvidia 110M G
121. Radeon HD 4330M
122. Nvidia 8400M GT
123. Nvidia 105M G
124. Nvidia 103M G
125. Nvidia 9500M Ge
126. Nvidia 102M G
127. Nvidia 205M G
128. Nvidia 9400M ION

129. Radeon HD 6320M
130. Radeon HD 6310M
131. Radeon HD 3470M

132. Nidia 9300M G
133. ION 2
134. Nvidia 9200M GS

135. Radeon HD 3450M
136. Radeon HD 3430M
137. Radeon HD 3410M
138. Radeon HD 2400XT
139. Radeon HD 4270M
140. Radeon HD 4250M
141. Radeon HD 4200M
142. Radeon HD 2400M

143. Nvidia 8400 GS
144. Radeon HD 3200M
145. Radeon HD 3100M

146. Nvidia 8400M G
147. Nvidia 8200M G

148. Nvidia 7400M Go
149. Nvidia 7300 Go


NOT A CHANCE: These cards will not run Skyrim, it's time for a new laptop.

150. Mobility Radeon 9800
151. Mobility Radeon X600
152. Radeon X2300M

153. Nvidia 4200 Go
154. Mobility Radeon 9600
155. Mobility Radeon 9500

156. Nvidia 7200M Go
157. Nvidia 6400M Go

158. Mobility Radeon X300
159. Nvidia 6250M Go
160. Nvidia 6200M Go
161. Nvidia FX 5700 Go
162. Nvidia FX Go 5600

163. Radeon Xpress X1270
164. Radeon Xpress X1250
165. Radeon Xpress 1200
166. Radeon X1200

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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:10 pm

My config ->
Core 2 Duo E7400 @ 2.8Ghz
4GB DDR2 Ram
9500 gt 1GB GDDR2
1280X1024 (good old fella and me go way back)

Laptop im planing to buy
i3 - 2310 (2.1Ghz,3mb)
6GB DDR3
525M
15.6" 1366X768(most likelly)

Gamer i will buy for cousin
i5-2500k 3.3Ghz
4(8) GB DDR3
GTS450(GTX560)
Second option is if he pays some of it too.



The first two are probably medium levels at least due to the lower resolutions.

The third would likely be maxed if the GTX 560 is in. Medium-High at least for the GTS 450
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:34 pm

Good. My ATI 5770 is on the high end mark.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:55 pm

If I overclock will it increase my performance by that much when I play Skyrim? my specs are in my sig

I posted in the last thread and Greg49 answered some of my questions but HOW much will overclocking improve performance? Im thinking not a lot :shrug:
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:14 pm

So heres what Im considering to get:

CPU: Intel Core i5-2400 or i3-2100
GPU: MSI GTX 560 Ti
4 GB RAM
Mainboard: ASRock P67
Monitor: BenQ G2420HDBE (24 inch)
-> Resolution 1920x1080

Now can I get max. settings with this one? And what CPU should I take (2400 is about 50€ more expensive)?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:24 pm

Just posting my specs here to be certain.

Intel i7 930 - 2, 80 Ghz
6 GB DDR3
24" 1920x1080
Ati Radeon 4870

In order to achieve high-max settings I'm thinking of acquiring a ATI Radeon 6970 2GB Graphics card to replace my current one. But, would I also have to overclock my processor, you reckon?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:42 am

Just posting my specs here to be certain.

Intel i7 930 - 2, 80 Ghz
6 GB DDR3
24" 1920x1080
Ati Radeon 4870

In order to achieve high-max settings I'm thinking of acquiring a ATI Radeon 6970 2GB Graphics card to replace my current one. But, would I also have to overclock my processor, you reckon?


I'd say get a 6950 instead, it's cheaper and you can unlock it to 6970.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:10 pm

I'd say get a 6950 instead, it's cheaper and you can unlock it to 6970.


Thanks, but doesn't the unlock decrease longevity of the card? Also, is my processor still good, or should I really consider upgrading my motherboard at some point?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:43 pm

I wonder guys, what counts as high resolution, and what counts as low?

Im planing to play at 1920 x 1080. This is as high as my Notebook can go. Is this a very high resolution? Or are there others that can go higher?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:32 am

I wonder guys, what counts as high resolution, and what counts as low?

Im planing to play at 1920 x 1080. This is as high as my Notebook can go. Is this a very high resolution? Or are there others that can go higher?


thats a very high resolution, thats what my PC plays at. You can go higher, but not many do. Its called 1080p what your playing it, and you will need a good gpu and cpu if you want to play the game high at that res
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:58 am



Mobile GPU Performance Level Predictions

Compiled by Greg49



MEDIUM/LOW: These cards should run Skyrim, with the right tweaks you could probably get them to look as good as the console version. The farther you get down the list the closer you are to low end.


84. Radeon "HD" X1900M
85. Radeon "HD" X1800M XT
86. Radeon "HD" X1800M[/color]

LOW END: These cards will have trouble running the game if they even run it. The game probably won't be very enjoyable on any of these. The cards on the top of this of this list may be sufficient, but its more of a judgement call. The cards on the bottom probably won't run Skyrim at all.

107. Radeon "HD" X1800XT

113. Radeon "HD" X1700M
115. Radeon "HD" X800M
116. Radeon "HD" X1600M
117. Radeon "HD" 9800M

119. Radeon "HD" X700M

NOT A CHANCE: These cards will not run Skyrim, it's time for a new laptop.

150. Radeon "HD" X600M
151. Radeon X2300M

153. Radeon "HD" 9600M
154. Radeon "HD" 9500M

[color="#FF0000"]157. Radeon "HD" X300


Posted Yesterday, 08:00 PM

View PostAranor, on 16 September 2011 - 06:56 PM, said:

{ Numerous elderly Radeons now labelled "HD" in Greg49's laptop list at the bottom now. }

The very first Radeon with the "HD" moniker on it was the "2n00" generation. The Radeon 9n00s were not HDs, the Xn00s were not HDs, and the X1n00s also were not HDs.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:44 pm

I've got a laptop with a HD5470m, so it's in the low end of the low-medium section that says that with some tweaks it could look as good as the console version. Would those tweaks include game mods like low-poly grass for oblivion? I'm really in doubt if I'm going to risk getting it on this laptop and maybe looking or running badly, or rather get it on the console.

My other specs are:
Dual core 2.20GHz
4gig RAM (3.74 available)
It's on a 64bit system.

Right now it's looking like I'm gonna get it on console, especially as early on there's barely any mods out.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:53 pm

CPU: Intel Core? i7 Processor 950 3.06GHz w/ 8MB Cache
Motherboard: Asus Rampage III Gene w/ Triple DDR3 1600, 7.1 Audio, Gigabit Lan, 1394, PCI-E, CrossFireX / SLI
RAM: Corsair 6GB XMS3-1600 PC3-12800 Core? i7 Triple Channel DDR3 Kit (3 x 2GB) w/ Intel XMP
Video Card: eVGA GeForce GTX 470 1280MB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI
Power Supply: Corsair HX 850W Power Supply w/ 140mm Fan
Harddrive: Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black 7200rpm SATA II w/ 32MB Cache
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (64-bit)

My monitor is 1920x1080. Also, my video card is bridged to an older GeForce 8800.

Ideally I'd like to max everything, but my priorities are good draw distance and smooth combat, V-sync and the like.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:27 pm

CPU: Intel Core? i7 Processor 950 3.06GHz w/ 8MB Cache
Motherboard: Asus Rampage III Gene w/ Triple DDR3 1600, 7.1 Audio, Gigabit Lan, 1394, PCI-E, CrossFireX / SLI
RAM: Corsair 6GB XMS3-1600 PC3-12800 Core? i7 Triple Channel DDR3 Kit (3 x 2GB) w/ Intel XMP
Video Card: eVGA GeForce GTX 470 1280MB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDMI
Power Supply: Corsair HX 850W Power Supply w/ 140mm Fan
Harddrive: Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black 7200rpm SATA II w/ 32MB Cache
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (64-bit)

My monitor is 1920x1080. Also, my video card is bridged to an older GeForce 8800.

Ideally I'd like to max everything, but my priorities are good draw distance and smooth combat, V-sync and the like.


You will likely max everything, can only imagine very poor optimisation would let you down.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:47 pm

I've got a laptop with a HD5470m, so it's in the low end of the low-medium section that says that with some tweaks it could look as good as the console version. Would those tweaks include game mods like low-poly grass for oblivion? I'm really in doubt if I'm going to risk getting it on this laptop and maybe looking or running badly, or rather get it on the console.

My other specs are:
Dual core 2.20GHz
4gig RAM (3.74 available)
It's on a 64bit system.

Right now it's looking like I'm gonna get it on console, especially as early on there's barely any mods out.


My limited knowledge would say your laptop would run it on par with most consoles. Considering it's hard to make upgrades on most laptops it's down to wether or not you want to run mods to improve gameplay or not.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:59 pm

How important is the memory clock of gr. cards ?
I had a look at radeon cards, and otherwise almost the same cards vary widely at this,
one model has 1600MHz, the other 4800MHz and is about 50%more expensive.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:25 pm

If I overclock will it increase my performance by that much when I play Skyrim? my specs are in my sig

I posted in the last thread and Greg49 answered some of my questions but HOW much will overclocking improve performance? Im thinking not a lot :shrug:


Depends, maybe 10%-15% increase in FPS? Really depends on how much you OC it and how the game runs. If your in the high 20s in FPS a OC would be beneficial to hit that 30+, so it really depends where your at.

I wonder guys, what counts as high resolution, and what counts as low?

Im planing to play at 1920 x 1080. This is as high as my Notebook can go. Is this a very high resolution? Or are there others that can go higher?


It's the highest resolution for a laptop, if I'm not mistaken you are the person with the 6970M. If so then you should still be able to max the game, as that is the resolution I will also be playing on also. Also I think I made note of that on my mobility chat, 1920 x 1080=1080p.

Posted Yesterday, 08:00 PM

View PostAranor, on 16 September 2011 - 06:56 PM, said:

{ Numerous elderly Radeons now labelled "HD" in Greg49's laptop list at the bottom now. }

The very first Radeon with the "HD" moniker on it was the "2n00" generation. The Radeon 9n00s were not HDs, the Xn00s were not HDs, and the X1n00s also were not HDs.


Ahh, my bad thank you Gorath. Maybe Tig Ol Bitties can edit that for me.

I've got a laptop with a HD5470m, so it's in the low end of the low-medium section that says that with some tweaks it could look as good as the console version. Would those tweaks include game mods like low-poly grass for oblivion? I'm really in doubt if I'm going to risk getting it on this laptop and maybe looking or running badly, or rather get it on the console.

My other specs are:
Dual core 2.20GHz
4gig RAM (3.74 available)
It's on a 64bit system.

Right now it's looking like I'm gonna get it on console, especially as early on there's barely any mods out.


Ya, the 5470M is definitely going to be in the low end. What is your native resolution? If it's really low you might have a chance for some decent game play with some tweaking.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:33 pm

Ya, the 6470M is definitely going to be in the low end. What is your native resolution? If it's really low you might have a chance for some decent game play with some tweaking.
I've got a 5470M.

My native resolution is 1366x768.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:17 pm

Anyone have an idea of how an ATI 6970M will be able to handle the game at 2560 x 1440 resolution?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:11 pm

#11 here! :D
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Anyone have an idea of how an ATI 6970M will be able to handle the game at 2560 x 1440 resolution?


I don't know much about that card but it's a mobility one so 2560 x 1440 is going to massacre it imo.

Actually it's a lot more powerful than I thought, still though I assume that resolution will be pretty taxing....

Apparently on Crysis 2 ultra settings, it gets 29FPS.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-6970M.43077.0.html
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:46 am

Just posting my specs here to be certain.

Intel i7 930 - 2, 80 Ghz
6 GB DDR3
24" 1920x1080
Ati Radeon 4870

In order to achieve high-max settings I'm thinking of acquiring a ATI Radeon 6970 2GB Graphics card to replace my current one. But, would I also have to overclock my processor, you reckon?
I'd say get a 6950 instead, it's cheaper and you can unlock it to 6970.
Thanks, but doesn't the unlock decrease longevity of the card? Also, is my processor still good, or should I really consider upgrading my motherboard at some point?


The 2GB Radeon 6970 is a fine choice. The 2GB Radeon 6950 is even a fine choice. However, unlocking a 2GB Radeon 6950 nowadays is not common with the latest cards and consideration needs to be taken when suggesting to do such now. I have a 2GB Radeon 6950 that is unlocked and OCed and I used a safe method of doing it. However, my card is a reference design that came with a dual-BIOS switch (if the BIOS flash didn't work, I had the back-up to flash back to) and the HS fan being at the end of the card. Several of the newer 2GB Radeon 6950 do not come with that switch and the fan design is towards the middle. There are risks with unlocking current Radeon 6950 designs that I cannot suggest it. The reference designs are a hard find these days.

There are individuals that have unlocked the newer versions of 2GB 6950's, but there are several that have bricked their cards too. Here is an example of a reference Radeon 6950:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102951


Posted Yesterday, 08:00 PM

View PostAranor, on 16 September 2011 - 06:56 PM, said:

{ Numerous elderly Radeons now labelled "HD" in Greg49's laptop list at the bottom now. }

The very first Radeon with the "HD" moniker on it was the "2n00" generation. The Radeon 9n00s were not HDs, the Xn00s were not HDs, and the X1n00s also were not HDs.


Yea, I noticed it too. I can change it, but found it not to be a big deal. However, I do find the Mobility Radeon 9800 in the low-end section to be a big deal. I don't think this card will have the shader requirements to run the game.


Anyone have an idea of how an ATI 6970M will be able to handle the game at 2560 x 1440 resolution?


Well, it's not that card won't be able to handle it...it's just what settings are you expecting? It's about on the same level as the desktop Radeon 6850, but I would imagine some settings would need to be turned down some to be playable. Don't expect max, but good chance it can still run high or at least medium-high.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:40 pm

The Radeon 9800s, along with the 9700, 9600, 9500, 9550, and the low end Xn00s were SM-2 only. There was no SM-3 shader functionality. The high end Xn00s were partly SM-3, but not all the way (X700, 800, 850). The X1050 was not an actual Radeon X1n00 generation member, being a recycled X300 SE, so it also had no SM-3 shader capability.
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:33 am

What graphics card is better for Skyrim ( full HD resolution & max settings ): HD6950 or GTX570?
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Post » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:50 pm

What graphics card is better for Skyrim ( full HD resolution & max settings ): HD6950 or GTX570?


I think the 6950 is better at higher resolutions (may only be true for the 2gb version) than the 570, it's also cheaper i think.

Thats about all i know really, both would be fine with Skyrim however. Personally i would just go for the cheaper one.
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