I have pointed this out repeatedly, and the facts have not changed. The raw count of VRAM amounts is SECONDARY to other graphics card specs. There are numerous SCAM cards available with large amounts of RAM attached to them to trick the unwary new gamers. The memory system bit length is easiest to use to judge when a Scam is being played.
A 64 bit graphics solution can easily move 128 MBs of RAM around at game playing speeds, but it is a SLOW card, and maxes out at about 256 MBs worth that it can allow games to use, occasionally. For 128 bit memory systems, start with 256 MBs, and depending on RAM speed and GPU core speed, the practical availability of 512 MBs will vary. Only when you are dealing with 192 bit and 256 bit memory systems (and upward) can you expect to regularly access more than 512 MBs.
That is why I told Bethesda their minimum system requirement, without any HD textures, was meaningless. It should have read this way (for the graphics card).
* Direct X 9 compliant video card with 512 MB of RAM (and
sufficient performance to actually put that VRAM to use)
A 64 bit graphics solution can easily move 128 MBs of RAM around at game playing speeds, but it is a SLOW card, and maxes out at about 256 MBs worth that it can allow games to use, occasionally. For 128 bit memory systems, start with 256 MBs, and depending on RAM speed and GPU core speed, the practical availability of 512 MBs will vary. Only when you are dealing with 192 bit and 256 bit memory systems (and upward) can you expect to regularly access more than 512 MBs.
That is why I told Bethesda their minimum system requirement, without any HD textures, was meaningless. It should have read this way (for the graphics card).
* Direct X 9 compliant video card with 512 MB of RAM (and
sufficient performance to actually put that VRAM to use)
Very cool. Do you have any recommendations for an adequate card?
Right now I'm running way below spec with Windows XP 32 bit with 2 Gigs of system memory and a GTX 260 with less than a gig of VRAM, and I can still run Skryim with the HD pack with everything on high expect Anisotropic filtering. After about an hour things start to go south, fps gos way down and textures start to show up blue. I know it's because my system is below spec so I'd like to upgrade my Video card, but want to know what people are having a lot of success with.

