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  1. In response to post #34107225. #34110340, #34110380, #34113860, #34117570, #34123370, #34125160, #34131120, #34131270, #34135235, #34137910, #34140375, #34141120, #34142055, #34142205, #34151095, #34157415, #34157515, #34164850, #34178175 are all replies on the same post. yeah im careful as well after past beth games and so far no ctds and no issues yet (unless one of beth's patches breaks that :P *touch wood*)
  2. In response to post #33662555. well i have a heavily modded game on the 1.3 beta and have had 0 issues,0 crashing.
  3. tbh enb's will punish the graphics,i have a R9 280x 3gb card and even that has my fps outside at 45 fps (thought my game is heavily modded as well),not entirely sure why your having problems with flora mods thought they shouldn't knock off more then 5 fps(maybe slightly more on a laptop),most i saw was a 4 fps loss when i used to use vurts but now im running bigger trees with lush trees and grass i barely notice at difference at all. have you tried tweaking any of the enb's you've tried,like disabling ambient occlusion etc,as that's what hurts the most when running them. as for gpu not very familiar with laptop gpu's although the 880m is powerful by laptop standards(fastest laptop gpu iirc) there still not in the same league as desktop gpu's so you might be hard pressed to hit 60 fps,might be able to get around 45 on average with an enb and loads of mods (unless you only run a lightly modded game),maybe someone who knows more about laptop gpu's can answer that question.
  4. well theres fnvedit if you know how to use it,if not i would ask over on nvec maybe tommy has a console code in place or some way to disable them.
  5. are you running nvec as i know they had them in,its def not project nevada as i run that.
  6. have you tried setting your power plan to high performance as i do remember that skyrim had an issue with cpu parking thought im not sure if it still does as i always run in performance mode when playing skyrim.
  7. sorry for slow reply,no on default game i was always getting 60 fps at all times,lowest ive seen in solitude was 57 fps and that was on the docks.
  8. actually i spent over a week comparing before and after and there was no noticeable different at all,and i can guarantee my ebony armor has never had green spots on ever and the shine as still there after,but then maybe we're using different mods.
  9. ive optimised my textures 50 times and never once had an issue, besides rule one when modding always back up anything your modifying 1) if it wasnt safe i wouldnt (nor would 200,000+ other people use it) 2) the tool is super easy to use tbh i have a quad core,ive never had to change anything to get it to run fine.
  10. hehe hard to resist installing great mods like smim,elfx,SiC etc huh :P um have you optimised your textures using http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12801/?
  11. thats depends on the gpu (the 5850 which is ancient) takes a 450w minimum (550w recommended), id say 650w - 750w would be the recommended atleast (got to take into account psu capacitors degrade over time by about 5%) i only went with the 850w as that leaves plenty of room for upgrades/ possibility of Xfire. do you really need 16gb of ram,true if u can afford it go for it but alittle overkill at the mo,id go with 8gb and put the money saved towards a ssd or hdd upgrade (you can get 3-4tb cheap enough these days) depends on what intel processor if you dont overclock id say i5 4430,if you over clock id say either the i5 3570k if you dont want to spend too much on a processor or if your willing to spend the cash the i5 4690k
  12. until i installed seasons of skyrim (to be expected as seasons of skyrim is a killer but looks amazing) my fps never dipped below 50,but my game is heavily modded now so i only get 45 fps outside 60 in interiors (texture pack covers 95% of skyrim lol) now so ive had to optimise all textures that are safe to optimise,i run project optimisation,unofficial skyrim and dlc patch's,tweaked my ini's as there is a drop off point where increasing the settings has little visual effect (just dont ever tweak papyrus settings as it does more harm then good) ive also cleaned the skyrim esps using tes5edit (always back them up any esps you intend of cleaning),i also use skse memory patch so i never see sudden fps drops at all. haha yeah most of Bethesda's games its always the shadows that cause problems (atleast from experience) this is the guide i use for ini tweaking,you dont have to follow the guide strictly,if you dont wait to change a setting (or feel you got it perfect already just move on to the next one.)
  13. valkasha is right about no difference between high and ultra but still somethings up,you shouldn't be getting fps that low,i cant say what amd processor's are like as i have a intel i5 2500k, amd R9 280x with an extremely heavily modded with seasons of skyrim enb and i still see 48fps outside at all times,skyrim is a very cpu dependant game (much more then gpu,unless you mod),have you tried cutting your skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini to desktop and getting the game to re-make the ini's?
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