Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (DirectX 9)


 

The Empire of Tamriel is on the edge. The High King of Skyrim has been murdered.

Alliances form as claims to the throne are made. In the midst of this conflict, a far more dangerous, ancient evil is awakened. Dragons, long lost to the passages of the Elder Scrolls, have returned to Tamriel.

The future of Skyrim, even the Empire itself, hangs in the balance as they wait for the prophesized Dragonborn to come; a hero born with the power of The Voice, and the only one who can stand amongst the dragons.

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Our settings for Skyrim

Here is a video our testing run through, for your reference

Differences between the GTX 780 and GTX Titan are pretty minimal at this resolution with Skyrim though the gap between it and the HD 7970 and GTX 680 are noticeable. 

 

A similar result is seen at 2560×1440 – the GTX 780 and GTX Titan remain pretty tight with only about 10 FPS on average separating them.  The HD 7970 comes in third with a 22% drop from the GTX 780 and the GTX 680 is 37% behind.

 

The GTX Titan does stand a bit more here at 5760×1080 though the GTX 780 is $350 less for only a 4-5% performance drop.  The Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition finds itself about 30% slower than the new GTX 780.

 

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