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Skyrim on Ultra without any kind of graphic enhancement mod is relatively light for a modern GPU, and although the 270 isn't the best of the bunch, it's still one heck of a good card (mind you, a 280x is currently the best value-price card from AMD IMO). Unless you're going to play it at "exotic" resolutions (1440p and higher), it's not going to be too much of an issue.
Sold my old XFX HD 6870 (1GB) to a friend which eventually bought the game; he says he can max it out @1080p...

As when it comes to being accurate, any web/real service telling you particular bits and pieces of data about how a game will run is usually far from reality, but amongst the ones I know, GameDebate is probably the one getting things mostly right. It's always...
Skyrim on Ultra without any kind of graphic enhancement mod is relatively light for a modern GPU, and although the 270 isn't the best of the bunch, it's still one heck of a good card (mind you, a 280x is currently the best value-price card from AMD IMO). Unless you're going to play it at "exotic" resolutions (1440p and higher), it's not going to be too much of an issue.
Sold my old XFX HD 6870 (1GB) to a friend which eventually bought the game; he says he can max it out @1080p...

As when it comes to being accurate, any web/real service telling you particular bits and pieces of data about how a game will run is usually far from reality, but amongst the ones I know, GameDebate is probably the one getting things mostly right. It's always a bit off, and unless you're registered it doesn't let you choose the resolution you're going to play at, but not as much as CYRI
 
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