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  1. So I think I found the culprit... in the Nvidia Driver there was a Vsync option which wasn't tuned appropriately, even though I set iPresentation to 0 Vsync was still enabled through the driver.
  2. I have tried doing that with no effect. However, one thing of interest to note. I added WATER to the mod list of what is and isn't installed and when I ran it again my frame rate was cut in half I'm now down to 16FPS... I'm considering uninstalling and starting from scratch. I'm also going to start using the NMM. But as I add mods in I will test out the framerate to see what I am getting, and then list the steps here if anyone is curious
  3. So assuming I got it to one GPU correctly... I see no change its still telling me 32 Fps.... Checked monitor snd its running at 60 hz.
  4. I know how to disable s cross fire aetup. But just for confirmation to disable Ali I go to nvidia control panel and turn off multi-GPU? Or is there a way to turn it off per application?
  5. Exit And sharpshooters end original.
  6. So I guess to start out. I have a system with a GTX 690 I7 3770K @ stock 2TB HDD (have a SSD for OS, but didn't want to put Skyrim on there) 16GB DDR 3 at 1866 Creative SB X-Fi Titanium Mods I'm Running Skyrim High 2K Texture Mod (Full) Beautiful Eyes Beautiful Females by Bellah SkyUI Ihud So here's the problem. It seems my FPS is hanging around 32. I've moved AA and AF up and down in addition to the resolution as well. I've also decreased the the distance settings and attempted to turn Vsync off and no matter what I do I seem so hang around 32 FPS . Although the GTX 690 has 4GB of ram on it, because it is divided into 2GB per GPU is that bottlenecking the game? I'm at a loss to explain why I'm only running at 32FPS. Help
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