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David603

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  1. Got enough money in hand to think about a new computer for the first time in a long time lol Looking at this one, good enough to run modded Skyrim on high/max settings? AMD FX 6100 Black Edition, 6 Core, 3.30 GHz ATI HD7770 1GB 8 GB RAM Been stuck with Skyrim on Xbox, my laptop can cope with Fallout:NV (just about) but Skyrim is barely playable on lower settings than the console version.
  2. Looking for a Lara Croft/Tomb Raider outfit. Saw one in screenshots for another mod, but now can't find it again, and looking through the clothes and armour files didn't come up with anything. Thanks
  3. Yeah, that sounds like the way to go. I don't really want or need to play games on a laptop, so I think I'll get myself a cheap netbook and either upgrade or replace the desktop. The laptop was a bit of an impulse purchase, and I didn't notice how slow the CPU was until I'd paid for it. The laptop is still in the post. Ordered it before Christmas, but Mail services being what they are its probably sitting in a sorting office right now :sad: Thanks for the help :thumbsup:
  4. I brought an Acer Aspire 5532 Laptop recently (still in the post), and would like to know how good it would be for New Vegas, and what kind of framerate/graphics I can expect. Also, if anyone has experience of running New Vegas on the same system or a similar one. The specs are, CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor L310 1.20 GHz RAM 4GB DDR2 GPU ATI Radeon HD 3200 DirectX 10 (256mb dedicated/ up to 1662mb system memory) OS Windows 7 Home Premium I'm also currently playing New Vegas on a Desktop, specs, CPU Intel Premium Dual E2200 2.20 GHz RAM 3GB GPU Nvidia 7100/630i (128mb dedicated/ up to 1214mb system memory) OS Windos Vista Home Premium 32bit The desktop has problems running New Vegas, framerate is poor, with noticable stuttering in combat and when lots of thing load in at the same time, and that is running on low graphics settings. Using task manager shows that the CPU isn't really being pushed very hard, so its probably the GPU which is holding things back. Hopefully the Laptop, which seems to have more GPU power but a slow CPU will be able to do better? Hope someone can help ;)
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