The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Prior to the launch of our new benchmark suite, we wanted to include The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which is easily the most popular RPG of 2011. However as any Skyrim player can tell you, Skyrim’s performance is CPU-bound to a ridiculous degree. With the release of the 1.4 patch and the high resolution texture pack this has finally been relieved to the point where GPUs once again matter, particularly when we’re working with high resolutions and less than high-end GPUs. As such, we're now including it in our test suite.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 2560x1600 - Ultra Quality + 4xMSAA/16xAF

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 1920x1200 - Very High Quality + 4xMSAA/16xAF

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 1680x1050 - High Quality + 4xMSAA/16xAF

Skyrim presents us with an interesting scenario. At anything less than 2560 we’re CPU limited well before we’re GPU limited, and yet even though we’re CPU limited NVIDIA manages to take a clear lead while the 680 still finds room to push to the top. For whatever the reason NVIDIA would appear to have significantly less driver overhead here, or at the very least a CPU limited Skyrim interacts with NVIDIA’s drivers better than it does AMD’s.

In any case 2560 does move away from being CPU limited, but it’s not entirely clear whether the difference we’re seeing here is solely due to GPU performance, or if we’re still CPU limited in some fashion. Regardless of the reason the GTX 680 has a 10% lead on the 7970 here.

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  • XiZeL - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    Here is a question

    how many screens can i connect at once on this?
  • silverblue - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    Good question. I've seen mentions of four at once, three in 3D, but I'm not sure.
  • noeldillabough - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    I'd also really like to know the answer to this. Also, where to buy? Everywhere seems to have a "out of stock"
  • Ryan Smith - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    It supports 4 screens, though Surround mode (SLS) is limited to 3 screens and then the 4th is a separate surface.
  • Slayer68 - Saturday, March 24, 2012 - link

    As far as spanning goes it's 3 of the SAME screens. Might be able to use all 4 ports in non spanned mode for the desktop but not sure why you'd do that for gaming since it would only show up on 1 monitor.
  • Pessimism - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    Nvidia knowingly sold defective products to multiple large vendors over a lengthy course of time. Never honor them with your money. The CEO has never publicly acknowledged or apologized for this mistake.
  • CeriseCogburn - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    AMD ati in the gaming console space as well.
    I guess you get to enjoy VIA chrome with your held back punishment dollars.
    Don't buy HP as their defective heatsinks were the cause.
    Your console vendor choices are also cut down no xboxes.
  • BoFox - Monday, March 26, 2012 - link

    LOL!!! That was funny!

    Yeah, and don't buy AMD because they lied about the Bulldozer transistor number! Dave Baumann recently posted over at B3D with the exact words that it's "just a marketing number".
  • silverblue - Monday, March 26, 2012 - link

    I was under the impression that PR just got the number wrong...
  • Soldier1969 - Friday, March 23, 2012 - link

    Clerly beats AMD's best. I'll take 2 plsase to replace my 2 580s 3gb versions. Pure ownage at my 2560 x 1600 res. Nice read thanks.

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