raytheassassin Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 I am having a similar issue and am looking for some assistance. I thought at first that it was all the mods that I had installed. So I completely uninstalled them, uninstalled the game, then deleted all files remaining on my system. After reinstalling the game, I have installed the alternate start mod, stuttering fix, and borderless windowed mode. I have set V sync to be forced on and tried the fpsclamp command to keep my fps at 60. With the two fixes installed and the Vsync forced on there is less screen tearing but it is still there and quite often. It does not matter if I am in windowed or full screen, and I should note that I have started an entirely new file as well to eliminate that as an option. I have been unable to find any other suggestions. My video card is an AMD Catalyst 5700. Any help would be very welcomed. Make sure you are using the fastest data cable input available for your monitor/gpu setup. Having a slow data transfer between your monitor and GPU is the #1 cause of screen tearing. I am having a similar issue and am looking for some assistance. I thought at first that it was all the mods that I had installed. So I completely uninstalled them, uninstalled the game, then deleted all files remaining on my system. After reinstalling the game, I have installed the alternate start mod, stuttering fix, and borderless windowed mode. I have set V sync to be forced on and tried the fpsclamp command to keep my fps at 60. With the two fixes installed and the Vsync forced on there is less screen tearing but it is still there and quite often. It does not matter if I am in windowed or full screen, and I should note that I have started an entirely new file as well to eliminate that as an option. I have been unable to find any other suggestions. My video card is an AMD Catalyst 5700. Any help would be very welcomed. Are you using ENB? If so, find ENBlocal.ini in your Skyrim folder, find the block [ENGINE] and set "EnableVSync=" to "true". Save file. Vsync will NOT WORK if you have ENB and this is set to "false". Whether or not you have ENB:Find Skyrim.ini, add "iPresentInterval=1" to the [Display] block. Save file. Find Nvidia Control Panel, set your Vsync to "Use the 3d application setting". Apply and close. I am not using an ENB. I have already added that line to Skyrim.ini and tried every variation of vsync settings in the AMD catalyst program (which is my equivalent of Nvidia control panel. I am having a similar issue and am looking for some assistance. I thought at first that it was all the mods that I had installed. So I completely uninstalled them, uninstalled the game, then deleted all files remaining on my system. After reinstalling the game, I have installed the alternate start mod, stuttering fix, and borderless windowed mode. I have set V sync to be forced on and tried the fpsclamp command to keep my fps at 60. With the two fixes installed and the Vsync forced on there is less screen tearing but it is still there and quite often. It does not matter if I am in windowed or full screen, and I should note that I have started an entirely new file as well to eliminate that as an option. I have been unable to find any other suggestions. My video card is an AMD Catalyst 5700. Any help would be very welcomed. Make sure you are using the fastest data cable input available for your monitor/gpu setup. Having a slow data transfer between your monitor and GPU is the #1 cause of screen tearing. I have tried using both a DVI and HDMI cable. It did not make any difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noortje Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 (edited) Have you tried setting the FPS even lower than 60? To lets say, 30 fps? Some older monitors can't process 60 fps. Edited May 6, 2015 by Noortje Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojojo48 Posted March 27, 2020 Share Posted March 27, 2020 I am having a similar issue and am looking for some assistance. I thought at first that it was all the mods that I had installed. So I completely uninstalled them, uninstalled the game, then deleted all files remaining on my system. After reinstalling the game, I have installed the alternate start mod, stuttering fix, and borderless windowed mode. I have set V sync to be forced on and tried the fpsclamp command to keep my fps at 60. With the two fixes installed and the Vsync forced on there is less screen tearing but it is still there and quite often. It does not matter if I am in windowed or full screen, and I should note that I have started an entirely new file as well to eliminate that as an option. I have been unable to find any other suggestions. My video card is an AMD Catalyst 5700. Any help would be very welcomed. Are you using ENB? If so, find ENBlocal.ini in your Skyrim folder, find the block [ENGINE] and set "EnableVSync=" to "true". Save file. Vsync will NOT WORK if you have ENB and this is set to "false". Whether or not you have ENB:Find Skyrim.ini, add "iPresentInterval=1" to the [Display] block. Save file. Find Nvidia Control Panel, set your Vsync to "Use the 3d application setting". Apply and close. enblocal.ini changes did the trick, thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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