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Skyrim and ATI HD 6970 card: bad performance


Fieel

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I assume you've installed the custom ati .dll and run the 4gb Skyrim .exe before you go tinker with more options, yea?

 

Fixed all my random crashing I have and it's smooth as a baby's bottom currently .. though I've repacked all the custom textures into my .bsa files aswell, so that could probably help aswell .. But I don't recommend doing that if you don't know what you're doing and are absolutely sure you want it ;p (keeping backups helps tho)

http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=48

You mean this custom ati .dll? I've already tried it, i notice a improvment of 10FPS but with this i can't even use a FXAA injector, and i really hate the vanilla graphics, i wont surelly play without injector.

Is there a way to use the ati . dll and an injector?

 

By all means remove any and every mod that you have and test the vanilla game.... if it's working well with vanilla then go ahead an reinstall any mods you had one by one and test each time to see if you can narrow it down to the actual problem. I personally think the FXAA injector looks awful, but that's personal taste I guess. ;) Anyway, mods that alter the overall look of the game are more than likely the culprit here, esp. if you said you can play other games just fine.

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I assume you've installed the custom ati .dll and run the 4gb Skyrim .exe before you go tinker with more options, yea?

 

Fixed all my random crashing I have and it's smooth as a baby's bottom currently .. though I've repacked all the custom textures into my .bsa files aswell, so that could probably help aswell .. But I don't recommend doing that if you don't know what you're doing and are absolutely sure you want it ;p (keeping backups helps tho)

http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=48

You mean this custom ati .dll? I've already tried it, i notice a improvment of 10FPS but with this i can't even use a FXAA injector, and i really hate the vanilla graphics, i wont surelly play without injector.

Is there a way to use the ati . dll and an injector?

 

By all means remove any and every mod that you have and test the vanilla game.... if it's working well with vanilla then go ahead an reinstall any mods you had one by one and test each time to see if you can narrow it down to the actual problem. I personally think the FXAA injector looks awful, but that's personal taste I guess. ;) Anyway, mods that alter the overall look of the game are more than likely the culprit here, esp. if you said you can play other games just fine.

yeah i figured out that's not a mod problem... lol i guess that's there's no fix for this.

I bought a good graphic card to run this game at the best and watch me now :psyduck:

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Have you checked to see if your GPU load is at or near 100%? Whether it is or isn't could tell us something about the actual root problem.

Have you defragged your HDD since installing Skyrim?

You could try re-installing the game, just make a backup of your save game files first. ;)

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my old 4890 is BADASS, I'm getting like 20-25 frames at full HD with ultra settings except for msaa and AA which are only at

4x each, my card is two generations older than the OP's.... god damn what a good value... its like 3 years old.

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I get like 0.5/1 FPS

 

 

 

 

Does nothing with me :S

 

 

Have you checked to see if your GPU load is at or near 100%? Whether it is or isn't could tell us something about the actual root problem.

Have you defragged your HDD since installing Skyrim?

You could try re-installing the game, just make a backup of your save game files first. ;)

 

No, like 50, 60% load of the GPU. I've not defragged my HD after the install fo skyrim yet, i will now i think...but does it matters?

Anyways already tried to reinstall but did nothing

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