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@Tony: 4500?

 

Ehh... low probably. Maybe a bit higher depending on your other specs.

 

I advise upgrade.

 

I have a quad core 4gigs of ram 500gb hdd so do you think it will run higher?

 

 

You need to be more specific.... there are dozens of quad cores, which one do you have? Is it Overclocked or Stock? What speed is your HDD? What resolution do you game at? All of those questions need to be answered before anyone can give you even a semi-educated guess as to how well it might perform. However, one thing that we do know for sure, the AMD/ATI Radeon HD 4500 series is NOT intended for gaming, and is 3 generations old right now. = Question answered my friend, you should upgrade.

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Don't want to be one of those guys, but the urge is killing me.

 

I have 4GB RAM installed, but I'm running Vista 32-bit. Which means it only recognizes around 3.2GB of my RAM. So if I get Windows 7 64-bit, it will recognize the full amount of my RAM?

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Just as long as we don't get the filthy "Loading area...." curse.

 

I've only seen it in morrowind. Do oblivion, fo3 and fnv even have that message?

 

Oblivion has. But I installed a mod which removed it.

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Could me and my friend run Skyrim on High - maybe even on ultra?

 

CPU - Core i7 875k Default clock

RAM - 16 GB

GFX - HD 5970 2GB

 

(mine)

 

CPU - Corei7 2600k Default clock

RAM - 8 GB

GFX - GTX580 1.5 GB

 

(friend)

 

Do you guys think Ultra is gonna need more than 1 Gb GFX?

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Don't want to be one of those guys, but the urge is killing me.

 

I have 4GB RAM installed, but I'm running Vista 32-bit. Which means it only recognizes around 3.2GB of my RAM. So if I get Windows 7 64-bit, it will recognize the full amount of my RAM?

 

I have that too, yes if you upgrade to 64-bit windows you can even put more ram into it.I´m going to wait until I try skyrim. Just remembered Gothic 4 needs 4 gb RAM and I still can run it on ultra settings with not problem at all.Just wait and try skyrim if you need to upgrade then upgrade.

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