stakado wrote:I have a GTX580, but i know a lot of hardware.ENBSeries wrote:DogStar
I see you are owner of GTX670, how is it? From tech specifications it must be very fast for ssao.
skyrim needs a very powerfull CPU, more than graphic card.
I have a i5 2500K, at his stock clocks, (3.3ghz) the game don´t runs fine, mostly under 30fps, sometimes at 60fps, but very inestable framerate.
with a moderate overclock (4.5ghz) i never goes below 35fps, even with ultra shadows, high quality SSAO, grass shadows...etc, at 1920x1080 and MSAAx2+SMAA
the GTX670 is 40% faster than mine.
but this athlon will limits a lot to a gtx670, is posible that no sees any change, or a very low change
I think most of the performance is taken by 'Glorious Grass' and some of the high LOD's (with Ugridstoload=7) in my SkyrimPrefs... defaulting the LOD's and turning off Glorious Grass nets me 50fps at the same spot, and that's as low as it will go. I've only had the card a few days, so I'm still finding the sweetspot, though I can't complain so far.CruNcher wrote:@DogStar
looks good though 34 fps for that powerhorse, could you turn grass shadows of and see how that impacts it ?
I could do with a better CPU cooler, to enable me to push that a bit higher... it runs with no problems a 4.5 but it gets a bit toasty.
Skyrim seems to respond like my other main 'game' FSX which also likes more to CPU over GPU... though that is more extreme, with little difference between a 560ti and GTX680.
Gionight... awesome screens as ever, and I have to ask, is you config available?... I would love to try it if it is.