Yes, this PC can play Skyrim if it meets the system requirements and has the necessary drivers installed.
Yes, this PC can play Skyrim if it meets the system requirements and has the necessary drivers installed.
It seems possible with the right streaming configuration. Avoid downplaying the x4 760K.
It's more about the GPU than the CPU. If mods are involved—common among many gamers—it can put a lot of strain on the graphics card. I haven't noticed much on the r7 265 beforehand.
Check out the video—similar ones are available on YouTube too. The 265 is essentially a rebranded version of the 7850.
The R7 260 is compatible with a variety of games, including titles like *Doom*, *Quake II*, *Warcraft III*, and *Diablo*. You can find benchmark sites such as [HWCompare](https://www.hwcompare.com) or [PCMark.net](https://www.pcmark.net) for performance data.
Absolutely. But when you're thinking about streaming, you also think about your audience. Most streams aim for at least 30 frames per second. Below that, the quality drops and it becomes less smooth and more frustrating for viewers. Still, as Wooden mentioned earlier, some people have managed well with that setup. There are reviews suggesting Skyrim can run at ultra settings with 60+ FPS on an Radeon R7 265. I’m a bit worried about my CPU performance since I can’t find reliable benchmarks. Or perhaps I’m just exhausted. Here’s a review of the R7 265: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphic...5-review/6
I thought it would be around 780k, but the price went up. I’ll be selling my PS3 soon so I can invest that money into upgrading my GPU.
You're welcome! Glad I could help. Let me know if you need anything else.
The items you chose look well-rounded. It should handle Skyrim smoothly, though I’m unsure about streaming during gameplay. It also relies on whether you intend to modify the game.