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Skyrim Micro-Stutter Problems: NOT 64hz BUG!


Chewywrinkles

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Please someone help me. I got a new PC and several of my games now stutter. Most notably, Skyrim, as this game stutters without exception. Garry's Mod also stutters but less often. Otherwise, I haven't noticed it in any of my other games or programs but i haven't tried them all. Let's keep this thread narrowed to skyrim though.

 

System Specs:

-CPU: AMD FX-6300 Six Core Processor @ 3.50GHz

-RAM: 8GB

-GPU: ASUS HD7870-DC2-2GD5

-OS: Windows 7 Ultimate: Service Pack 1

 

What I have tried:

-reinstalled all drivers and am on a fresh clean windows 7 install

-reinstalled game, and verified game cache via Steam

-tried the 64hz bug fix, and tried windowed mode

-lowered graphics, but that shouldn't be the problem

-tried setting my frame rate cap at a number of different settings.

-disabled Vsync

-extensively searched the internet and nothing I found seemed to match my problem

 

Please someone help. This is honestly the most game breaking bug I've ever encountered. Which says a lot since I played AC Unity. I will post video to show how awful it is. Even the zoom of objects in the loading screen stutters.

 

 

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  • Detailed specs and actual card status with GPU-Z

  • Monitoring widget provides real-time and detailed multi-parameter info

2D/ 3D switcher can lock the card in 3D mode for higher benchmarks

Automatically check and update drivers and BIOS versions

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what mode is the card locked in now ?

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  • Detailed specs and actual card status with GPU-Z
  • Monitoring widget provides real-time and detailed multi-parameter info
  • 2D/ 3D switcher can lock the card in 3D mode for higher benchmarks
  • Automatically check and update drivers and BIOS versions
  • ----------------------
  • what mode is the card locked in now ?

 

The card is currently locked in 3D. I assume you are speaking of the ASUS GPU Tweak and monitoring program that come with the drivers? Heres a link to a screenshot of that program and its extension for GPU info. http://imgur.com/zY4x0CY

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Post your load order of the mod to have installed taken from the plug-in text file

Plugins.txt located @ Computer>Local Disk>Users>User>AppData>Local>Skyrim contents of the text file are copied directly as follows:

 

# This file is used by Skyrim to keep track of your downloaded content.
# Please do not modify this file.
Dragonborn.esm
HearthFires.esm
Dawnguard.esm
I just reinstalled the game, and just manully installed the 64hz bug by extracting the d3d9.dll and antilag.cfg to Programfiles(x86)>Steam>steamapps>common>skyrim as the readme.txt says to. I suppose this might have been done wrong I guess. Also, I've noticed that after installing 64hz bug fix my frame rate drops from a solid 60 to anywhere from 9-30, and occasionally jumps back to the full 60fps, using steam overlay's frame counter.
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Okay so i just rebooted pc, setting the gpu to 1020MHz and as of now my framerate is stable at 60 with no stuttering, and high graphics. Not sure what happened as I've done exactly this set up several times, but Its working right now. Could be that I had GPU running at 1200MHz?

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