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  1. Okey so I'm mainly just making this post to know if my computer is bad or good or just average or above good. specs: CPU - Phenom II x4 945 oc'd to 3.3ghz RAM - (4x4gb Vengeance memory) 16gb GPU - Crossfire 2gb hd radeon 6950s MB - Gigabyte 990FXA-Ud3 Runing with AMD drivers 13.4 And here's my load order: And just for performance check, you can check out my image link of my 90minutes recording with Skyrim Performance Monitor. Note - For the first 40min or so I was outside, just killing things testing the performance with all my Flora mods, no problem. The rest of the time im doing the quest inside a place called Dead Man's respite. And it ends when I get to the exit because of infinite loading screen.http://postimg.org/image/gufl36qn1/ so guys, give me your feedback :smile:
  2. Climates of tamriel and ELFX mods should be loaded last in any load order, this is a general rule garding most weather mods. Unless another mod specificly says it only works if its last in load order, like EzE world map mod.
  3. My old game with my lvl45 dragonborn had the same issue as you in the end, could only play for 5-10minutes before crashing or freezing, and then eventualy it worsened to the point where I crasht after 15 seconds of runing around or faceing towards markath. I gave up, deleted everything and reinstalled skyrim, now I have started anew with a select amount of mods that I trust. And I have also educated myself in making sure s#*! doesn't happen again.
  4. time to move some of your old saves out of your saves folder, move (or delete) all your older saves out of your saves folder in Documents\My Games\Skyrim\saves\ except the latest one. Your saves are proberly just really big, over 20mb. When you get to 30-40 mb big saves that's when your game really has a bigger chance of freezing and crashing to desktop. A tip for reduceing save files size is typeing pcb in console every time you exit a place in skyrim. And then saveing immeditly after you typed it. This clears up unneccesary cache memory that only builds up on your save games if you don't do it.
  5. Green water fix is a quick fix made for a older version of W.a.t.e.r mod, you should uninstall that and install the newest w.a.t.e.r mod version, you can find it here on skyrimnexus.
  6. place improved combat sound last in the load order, see if that helps.
  7. I think I had the same water problem as you, only my problem was when my character went down into the water and created some waves around him they would flicker. I fixt it by uninstalling W.a.t.e.r and verify cache with steam to get the old water files back, and then installed w.a.t.e.r back and that fixt it the water flickering issue. But that rock shadow thing you have, I think it has something to do with your decal distance, or just view distance in general. Search for some answers on the web :), I think enhanced distant decal mod can help you or maybe improve it.
  8. Since you use texture mods, I have a good suggestion for you! http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/12801/? In the description it sais how to use it. Now I have used it, and It improved my fps by around 7-10 fps, different results depending on different system specs (Your computer isn't the same as mine). It's really good, so just use it. There's also "Skyrim Project Optimization" mod, that helps to a degree as well. Then there's some fps boosters out there too for skyrim - google them. As to your load order, well I don't see anything wrong with it.
  9. Do you use any shadow mods / water mods? Or maybe some .ini tweaks related to shadow/Decal distance?
  10. Do you get a error or a loading arrow that just goes in circles or is it crashing upon start up?
  11. So anyone knows what happened to that Sound of nature mod? You know the one that was really good and made the rivers and waterfalls louder (nice immersion). Because it seems to have been taken down off nexus. Is it gone? If it is, is there any other sound mod out there that improves the ambience sound in the world skyrim? (Im talk sound of nature style - water, river, waterfalls, everything else)
  12. Okey? But what can I manage then in my game? Are we talking about my system specs here or corrupt files? Btw, I have cleaned everything with tes5edit that boss told me to clean (Dawnguard.esm 619ITM for example) etc. I then used Ordenadors skyrim texture optimizer to compress most of the textures without loss of quality, I think my Vram usage reduced and my average fps increased. But right now skyrim specificly crashes whenever it reaches 2gb memory, according to Skyrim performance monitor v3.3 Yesterday I uninstalled skyrim, deleted everything regarding skyrim (except mods in NMM mod folder), saves too etc. Reinstalled it, and then handpicked my mods from NMM that I wanted. Before yesterday I was at 255 mods with 100% garantee of CTD after about 2min gameplay no matter what. Now that I have handpicked the mods that I want (and ofcourse cleaned up after old esps from old mods) I have 176 mods. I was able to make a new character yesterday (Altenertave start mod) and I choosed the Bethesda ride to helgen start, I got to the end of the cave and decided to save and call it a night. This morning when i got back, all this memory problems started to happen. I have spent my entire day on this doing everything from tweaking ini files, deleteing it and reinstalling the default ini file from steam, now the latest thing I've done is just tweaking the ini files for shadow quality (http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/11/23/tweaking_skyrim_image_quality/4#.UhJOv5IprAN) And here I am now on the forum asking for help.
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