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allblue said:

You will be stunned by how much graphical difference enb modding can make to skyrim on PC, not to mention a whole load of new content added by other mods. I have over 600+ new spells that scales with perks and spell power armors etc. I cringe whenever I see a buddy of mine playing vanilla skyrim on his xbox. 

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Those are in-game graphics though some quality is lost in transition to screenshots.

You already have a decent GPU so grab a good processor, (look into intel i7 series) and overclock it. I have an intel core i7 930 2.8ghz overclocked to 4ghz with ATI radeon HD 5850 backed by 6gb of ram. Bought it over two years ago, can still handle anything I throw at it.

Whatever you do, seriously consider overclocking your CPU, that's the only way you get the most out of your bucks.

Are you by any chance suggesting that I should pug my new Graphics card to my old PC and give it a go?



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Juma009 said:

Are you by any chance suggesting that I should pug my new Graphics card to my old PC and give it a go?


no? O_o I don't know what your current PC specs are but if you're upgrading from more than two years ago, then you might as well just get a new processor and motherboard all together. 

For the overclocking bit, only do if you feel comfortable configuring everything by yourself. There is no actual drawback to overclocking whatsoever, regardless of the myths. Even if some claims about its shorten life span is ture, it'd only mean something from ten years down to eight years. But by the eight year time you would have upgraded it again anyway so there's no downside really. It does void the warranty but once you get it running properly it will not break itself just because it is overclocked. Your warranty will run out in the first/two years or so by itself anyway.

Also it doesn't neccessarily run at the max overclocked speed all the time, it just draws the extra power when the demand is there. 

If you're in the UK look at overclockers.co.uk site. I think some retailers will even preset the overclock settings for you if you ask. 



Intel core i7 930 OC @ 4.0 ghz

XFX Double dissipation Radeon HD 7950 356 bit 3gb GDDR5 OC @ 1150 MHz core + 1575 x 4 memory

Triple channel DDR 3 12gb RAM 1600 MHz