The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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GTX 660 Performance?
So I'm considering of getting the game but first I want to know what kind of fps can you get from a GTX 660. Also let me know which setting will you be able to use. Thank you!
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Malaman Nov 1, 2016 @ 8:25am 
I'm running with a GTX 670, i5 4570k, 8 GB RAM, all graphic options maxed out and it's between 50-60 fps 80% of the time only dropping to 45ish when in very open spaces.
Savick Nov 1, 2016 @ 8:31am 
I have a GTX 660M, core i7, and only 6G RAM, but I can still run it on ultra high. A big supprise actually. I was not expecting that my laptop coud handle it.
FloppyDisk Nov 1, 2016 @ 8:32am 
im surprised that the older gtx cards seems to take skyrim rather well, im running with a gtx 650 but only an i3 <.< but it simply goes to 20 fps if i pick ultra. low settings and godrays works well enough for me so im happy ^^
unturned zombie Nov 1, 2016 @ 10:28am 
Thanks for the quick respond guys! And yeah I agree it's pretty weird that such old cards do pretty well even today..
stabbykitteh Nov 1, 2016 @ 10:36am 
I've a 650 TI with an i5 and I'm running med / high with TAA and everything ticked but the 64 bit render targets. Looks great and runs smoothly. Way better than I expected.

Weird and wonderful :D
unturned zombie Nov 1, 2016 @ 12:25pm 
Thank you! Getting more and more confident that I can actually run it lol
wim1234 Nov 1, 2016 @ 12:49pm 
it does not only depend on the graphic card, but if you have a i5, it runs for sure, a fast i3 will probably work too.
Painless Nov 1, 2016 @ 1:37pm 
Running on a 9 year old Dell Workstation with 2 Xeon 5150 processors and a GTX 660 at 1080P.
Frames are 30's to 40's, fairly smooth.
Lego10man Nov 1, 2016 @ 1:41pm 
I have a GTX 630 and I don't know what processor I have, but all I have to do is lower the resolution to 1600x900 and it runs good.
unturned zombie Nov 1, 2016 @ 10:37pm 
Yes I have an i5 hopefully the game doesnt need too much RAM since I only got 8 gigs when I built the pc :/
Niall Nov 1, 2016 @ 10:51pm 
Originally posted by Painless:
Running on a 9 year old Dell Workstation with 2 Xeon 5150 processors and a GTX 660 at 1080P.
Frames are 30's to 40's, fairly smooth.
Probably got that beast of a CPU the Q6600.
SwearinAaron Nov 1, 2016 @ 11:00pm 
I'm on a GTX 660 w/ AMD 8320 and 8GB of RAM and can run on Ultra between 60-50 FPS. There are a lot of stability issues atm though and my FPS has dropped between 40-30 FPS. It's even been happening on super high-end PCs.
Hate Crime Nov 1, 2016 @ 11:56pm 
I've got a boxed GTX 660, this might be worth testing on my workstation pc. It's using an AMD apu and runs skyrimSE on low settings @720p...30-50fps.
Eru Nov 2, 2016 @ 12:08am 
Running with a GTX 760, which I believe is *slightly* better than a 660, but I'm not sure on specifics there. Getting mostly 60fps in most places on ultra, if you're happy to play on lower settings and have a decent CPU you're fine.
wim1234 Nov 2, 2016 @ 1:12am 
Originally posted by Captain Cactus:
I've got a boxed GTX 660, this might be worth testing on my workstation pc. It's using an AMD apu and runs skyrimSE on low settings @720p...30-50fps.
i am sure it will run ok, but dont expect tooo much,, a good 40 to 60 i say is possible.
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Date Posted: Nov 1, 2016 @ 8:22am
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