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Kirobe

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  1. Fixed once again, I found a video on it and downloaded a file called True Stutter fix. I then changed my monitors refresh rate from 144Hz to 60Hz, which I am kind of disappointing with but oh well. Thanks gamefever for telling me that 144Hz monitors are not allowed, would never have fixed my Skyrim without you!
  2. Yes, I tested the default Skyrim and everything is working fine. I also tested other games and get 60 fps or over. I am using Nexus Mod Manager to install my mods. I use Project ENB (It told me to download version 0.221 or something of EnbSeries even though there is a newer version available) Is there anyway to get a copy of my mods list WITHOUT having to individually list every single one? What about the load order?
  3. Ok, so now it isn't working again D: I need help, this is so irritating! Please?
  4. Okay, so now it is acting up again... Can someone please help me? Any suggestions on how to fix?
  5. I think I may have actually solved the problem (somewhat). My monitor was set to 60Hz when it could have been 144Hz. Now it runs smoothly unless I have my sensitivity all the way up and 360 with the mouse :D I also disabled the enable controller option in my SkyrimPrefs.ini file. (it is located in documents, my games, skyrim, then SkyrimPrefs.ini) Did I actually do something to solve the problem? lol
  6. Hey guys, so something really frustrating has occurred lately and I honestly don't know hat is causing this problem. For some reason when I turn to fast or sharply my game stutters, lags, and the fps drops down to an unplayable 1-5. This us super aggravating because I have read so much crap to try and fix this yet it still does not work. Here's my specs. GPU: GeForce GTX 770 CPU: IntelĀ® Core i7-4790k CPU @ 4.00GHz Memory: 16:00 GB RAM (15.85 GB usable) Current Resolution: 1920 x 1080, 60Hz Driver version 344.75 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional I got all this information from the GeForce Experience My Rig tab, made by Nvidia, and also want to mention that I have; - All my latest drivers installed - Do not have any options enabled for TESV in the Nvidia Control Panel - Am heavily modded graphically and otherwise but I doubt it's the problem Here is also a list of my Adapter Information. Chip Type: GeForce GTX 770 DAC Type: Integrated RAMDAC Adapter String: GeForce GTX 770 Bios Information: Version 80.4.eb.0.70 and, Total Available Graphics Memory: 4096 MB Dedicated Video Memory: 2048 MB System Video Memory: 0 MB Shared System Memory: 2048 MB (That System Video Memory seems fishy...) ANY help would be greatly appreciated, thank you all who even bothered to look at this post. ~ Kieran Bernard (Kirobe)
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