Jump to content

Zhalek

Premium Member
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Nexus Mods Profile

About Zhalek

Zhalek's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. Yea, the 960 I am using is currently on in my old pc -- I simply got this gpu ahead of time -- and when I say getting new parts, I mean getting the rest of the parts for my new computer. Cheers, thanks for the help.
  2. This is exactly the kind of info I needed, though I already read most of it, its good to here another brain at work. :D Even still, if I got the i5 6600k, would I be able to run some of the latest games and graphical mods? Or would either my gpu or cpu be limiting me?
  3. New GPU? But I just got this one last week:| anyways, Im pretty sure the GPU I have wont be a problem, a lot of ENBs were configured to work with newer AND older graphic cards -- atm I use Realvision ENB, and Im actually getting 60 fps. It turns out, that my pc cant run Skyrim on Ultra at 60 fps everywhere, and that my mods and enb are only costing me around 6-10fps... Thanks, and I've used that before, I guess I'll start getting some new pc parts -- Maybe the new i5 6600k would work well?
  4. So, recently I bought a new GPU to go with my OLD (2010) pc. The gpu was an EVGA 2GB GTX 960 ACX. The cpu, however, is an Intel Core i7 930, running at 2.8 mhz. The RAM, is also ancient, DDR3 1066 mhz 12gb. I know these are bottlenecking my system, and it's annoying because I cant find a single ENB for my Skyrim that will run at a good 60 fps. In the future, probably at the end of this year, I will buy the rest of the parts for an entirely new pc, with probably an i5/i7 with 3.5+ ghz, and DDR4 RAM. I want to know, if I will still have the terrible bottlenecking if I do so. Thanks.
×
×
  • Create New...