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Best gpu that will not be bottlenecked by this system?

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Hey, I'm wanting to get the most out of my old PC and see if I can run skyrim on it.

This is the current rig:
E6420 @ 2.13Ghz
IL9 Pro
2 Gb RAM DDR2
Radeon x1950 Pro 256mb

Could I get a GT 240 or GT 440? Or would. the be bottlenecked?

I just want to get the max out of this rig so I can game with it as a back up for my new rig and for LAN. Planning to OC it before Christmas.

Any other tip would be great.

Thanks.
 
I have a similar dilemma. Was going to build a new PC but given this is the only game I'll be playing (not really played a game sine Oblivion) decided it's not really worth it.

I currently have a Dell machine we use an an office PC which has a Core 2 Duo (2.7ish Ghz I think) and a HD 3450 GPU.

A few places have HD 5670 512MB GDDR5 cards for about £50-55. Seems like a good budget choice for an older computer. Takes all its power from the PCI-E slot and doesn't need an additional power connection so shouldn't have issues with low power OEM power supplies.
 
Thanks.Wouldn't that be bottlenecked by the CPU though?
For your CPU, anything at 9800GT/6670 or above will get bottlenecked, so no point spending more than necessary on a graphic card.

IF your motherboard would support the newer 775 CPU, may be you could pick up a 2nd hand E7xxx/E8xxx for £30~£40, and spend £40 more on a OcUK OEM 9800GT for £35, or 2nd hand GTS250/4850 for around £40?
 
IF your motherboard would support the newer 775 CPU, may be you could pick up a 2nd hand E7xxx/E8xxx for £30~£40, and spend £40 more on a OcUK OEM 9800GT for £35, or 2nd hand GTS250/4850 for around £40?

Okay, so the IL9 Pro will support up to an e7200 @ 2.53ghz (can get 2nd hand for about £25). But would it not be better to OC the e6420 I already have?
 
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There is a thread on the Skyrim forums with the official specs and an unofficial guide to what you should expect from different cards. I am surprised how modest the requirements are but I suppose they are limited by consoles to some extent.

http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.ph...-my-pc-run-skyrim-thread-50-w-hardware-guide/

this is the only game I'll be playing (not really played a game sine Oblivion)

Same here :D The last game I played was Oblivion on an AthlonXP 2500 with AGP 6600GT. As long as I can run Skyrim and it doesn't look worse than Oblivion did I will be happy.
 
Okay, so the IL9 Pro will support up to an e7200 @ 2.53ghz (can get 2nd hand for about £25). But would it not be better to OC the e6420 I already have?
To be honest, it'll be best to go for at least a E8xxx, or a Q6600 CPU. Forget what I said about E7xxx...if you board would support it, it will be better to go with the Q6600 (if you can find one 2nd hand for £50 or less). But I'm not sure if you got a good enough CPU cooler or PSU.
 
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