- Sep 23, 2011
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When Morrowind was released I had a decent pc to run the epic RPG. When word of Oblivion's release debuted, I immediately began building a new PC. Now with the release of Skyrim, it is time once again to build a new PC. Money isn't a real issue, but I don't think I would spend over $2,500 for a new desktop, nor would I think it would really be necessary. I probably won't build another PC for another 5-6 years (Or until the next Elder Scrolls is released and I have a constant erection that won't go away)
Here is my issue, I want to run Skyrim at absolutely max graphics- looking as smooth as possible. The demands of Skyrim, I figure if I can do that, then my PC will be capable of running really anything for the next couple of years. If I purchase a high-end PC (but build within the $1,000-1,200 range) I'm thinking that it will have no problem running Skyrim on max. If I go all out and purchase the GTX 580 and run it with the Intel Core i7- 2600, is there going to be a notable difference. I understand that the more expensive PC would be faster. But is there a cutoff where it's just overkill and you can't notice a difference.
I'm kind of cheating but I've been reading over this website night and day and also comparing to other "build your custom PC websites" and I would build my computer similar to these 2 builds.
http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-desktop-computer.html
I would either build towards the mid-range or build the dream pc.
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I'm not sure if I'm really clear on what I'm trying to say so I'll try to make an example: (sorry if this is overkill in itself, lol) but say PC 1 cost $1,000 and PC 2 cost $2,000. Let's make up a range of performance and say 1-100 and PC 1 performs at 60 and PC 2 performs at 80. But maximum performance for Skyrim only requires a 45, is it a waste to upgrade to the PC 2 or will you still be able to notice differences. I hope that makes sense.
Thanks
Here is my issue, I want to run Skyrim at absolutely max graphics- looking as smooth as possible. The demands of Skyrim, I figure if I can do that, then my PC will be capable of running really anything for the next couple of years. If I purchase a high-end PC (but build within the $1,000-1,200 range) I'm thinking that it will have no problem running Skyrim on max. If I go all out and purchase the GTX 580 and run it with the Intel Core i7- 2600, is there going to be a notable difference. I understand that the more expensive PC would be faster. But is there a cutoff where it's just overkill and you can't notice a difference.
I'm kind of cheating but I've been reading over this website night and day and also comparing to other "build your custom PC websites" and I would build my computer similar to these 2 builds.
http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-desktop-computer.html
I would either build towards the mid-range or build the dream pc.
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I'm not sure if I'm really clear on what I'm trying to say so I'll try to make an example: (sorry if this is overkill in itself, lol) but say PC 1 cost $1,000 and PC 2 cost $2,000. Let's make up a range of performance and say 1-100 and PC 1 performs at 60 and PC 2 performs at 80. But maximum performance for Skyrim only requires a 45, is it a waste to upgrade to the PC 2 or will you still be able to notice differences. I hope that makes sense.
Thanks
