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After deciding what the bottleneck is in my system I realized it is the GPU. I O/C my i7-930 to 4.2 GHZ and still Skyrim slows down in high graphics intense scenes in the open territories.
So this leads me to upgrading my GPU. What do you think is the best upgrade for my EVGA GTX460. Currently it's O/C to a core clock of 825MHZ and a memory clock of 1980mhz.
I am using 2 23" Samsung monitors and do not plan on using eyefinity since I I cannot fit a third monitor on my desk. If I could play a game on dual monitors I would be all for it (using HDMI, and mini HDMI), but I just do not see how I am unable to do that.
So.... I am looking for the best solution for a single card upgrade to get the best bang for my buck. I do not think buying another $160 GTX460 would make sense, so what do you guys think?
Thanks ahead of time!
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So this leads me to upgrading my GPU. What do you think is the best upgrade for my EVGA GTX460. Currently it's O/C to a core clock of 825MHZ and a memory clock of 1980mhz.
I am using 2 23" Samsung monitors and do not plan on using eyefinity since I I cannot fit a third monitor on my desk. If I could play a game on dual monitors I would be all for it (using HDMI, and mini HDMI), but I just do not see how I am unable to do that.
So.... I am looking for the best solution for a single card upgrade to get the best bang for my buck. I do not think buying another $160 GTX460 would make sense, so what do you guys think?
Thanks ahead of time!
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