There’s really one one step here, it’s using that chipset info to see if you can find a match from the huge list of video cards below: Check out the value next to “VRAM (Total)” as well, highlighted in blue in the screenshot, the higher this is the better, with lower values greatly reducing the texture and resolution quality you can run the game.Look next to “Chipset Model” (see the red square in screenshot) and copy the numerical value of the chipset into your clipboard. Now in System Profiler, look under the “Hardware” list and click on “Graphics/Displays”.Hold down the Option key and click on the Apple menu in the upper left corner, select the top result which is “System Information”.What we’re going to do is retrieve the graphics card info from your Mac and then search a giant list of compatible GPU’s to see if and where it appears on a giant list below, this will let you know if your Mac can handle running Skyrim. The first thing to notice is that in terms of RAM and CPU, nearly all modern Macs meet or exceed those specs, so what you really want to focus on is the graphics card chipset and video RAM (VRAM). Direct X 9 compliant video card with 512 MB of RAMīoth cases you’ll need a DirectX compatible sound card but all Macs have those so that isn’t an issue.Minimum Specs – (For running Skyrim on “Low” settings at 1920×1080 resolution)
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