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is this pc good enough for Ultra setting Skyrim, maybe ENB or mod?


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+ Mods like tropical skyrim and maybe some HD texture ENB shaders also.

kinda like here:

 

(Acer Predator G3620)

 

Intel core i7-3779, 3,40 Ghz, turbo boost 3,90 GHz

8 GB DDR-3 RAM

Graphic card nVIDIA GeForce GTX660 1536 MB DDR-5

 

 

Or wont it be able to handle that?

Will it even be able to play skyrim on ultra settings at all?

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Ya get the gtx780 ti, i would also recommend any after market coolers to go along with it, that card has been getting some amazing numbers in Skyrim, mods included.

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I thought so, it only has 1536 mb.

It's not about VRAM, it's about the graphics card's overall power. Even a card with 1.5GB VRAM would run the game good with a ton of crap on it if the GPU itself is strong enough (that stands for Graphics Processing Unit, just to clarify since a lot of people like to supplement the term graphics card with GPU). If you want top-notch graphics, you need top-notch hardware, period.

 

this is good enough though?

Yeah, 780 is good enough and i7 4770 is a pretty damn good CPU. Do note that even those components would have issues with badly optimized ENBs that have a metric crap-ton of dirty code in them, so real-world performance with specific ENBs varies.

 

On the other hand, the build itself is a plastic piece of overpriced crap, even my HTPC weighs more than that. But I guess it'll work right as long as it has a decent airflow (but they don't want to show it's insides). Do look for reviews on that specific machine, I have a bad feeling just looking at it.

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The gtx 780 ti i recommend, they are getting 80 to 90fps maxed out with enb and texture mods. On a 1080P monitor.

 

I'm getting one myself, if you have the budget it is 100% worth it, not to mention 4k ready when sli'ed.

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