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Mandikiri

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Hello everyone, first I am sorry if I am posting this on the wrong side of the forum.

 

Well recently I just finished building my gaming computer because I wanted to play Skyrim on PC because of all of the possibilities of the stuff you can do by playing Skyrim on PC. I played Skyrim on Xbox but I never got far because it had a lot of bugs so I returned it and told myself I would only play it on PC. My question is: Would my computer be able to run Skyrim with mods and ENB's such as Sharpshooter? Here are my specs:

 

Windows 7 64-bit

Intel I5-2500k 3.30Ghz (OC to 4.3 GHz)

8.00 GB of Ram 1600

NVIDIA GTX660 Ti 2GB (SLI 2-way with another GTX660 Ti 2GB)

Motherboard: Asus P8ZZ668-V Pro/GEN3

Thermaltake TR2 RX 850W Crossfire/SLI certified

Full tower: CM Storm Trooper

 

These are my specs, if I am missing something do let me know. Thank you for your help in advanced.

 

Mandi~

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Overclock that cpu around 4.5,

 

see how far you can overclock those video cards, me personally i would have went 670 sli instead as the 660 is a low end 'budget' card. you should be 'ok' but not maxing everything out and .ini edits with other things like NVCP tweaks at 60 fps ( or 120 if you have it ).

See how you like though as that is all that matters, is your opinion really...everybody has different levels of acceptance with performance.

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Thank you everyone. I will see if I overclock the video cards see how it works haha. But I will try the game with the current setup. I hope these video cards were a good investment. Nonetheless, thank you all for taking the time on replaying to my topic.
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Overclock that cpu around 4.5,

 

see how far you can overclock those video cards, me personally i would have went 670 sli instead as the 660 is a low end 'budget' card. you should be 'ok' but not maxing everything out and .ini edits with other things like NVCP tweaks at 60 fps ( or 120 if you have it ).

See how you like though as that is all that matters, is your opinion really...everybody has different levels of acceptance with performance.

 

the 660 is a budget card however the 660ti is quite a powerhouse. outperforms the 580 in most tests.

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Overclock that cpu around 4.5,

 

see how far you can overclock those video cards, me personally i would have went 670 sli instead as the 660 is a low end 'budget' card. you should be 'ok' but not maxing everything out and .ini edits with other things like NVCP tweaks at 60 fps ( or 120 if you have it ).

See how you like though as that is all that matters, is your opinion really...everybody has different levels of acceptance with performance.

 

the 660 is a budget card however the 660ti is quite a powerhouse. outperforms the 580 in most tests.

 

660 Ti is a little better, but still suffers compared to the 670, plus the small Memory Interface hurts when doing larger resolutions.

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