jensern Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 The one thing I did notice was zero stutter in Skyrim SE. It is a big improvement over old Skyrim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasksks Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 Disabling Vsyn in skyrim.ini resolves the framerate drop issue but creates screen tears instead. Forcing V-Sync on my AMD Crimson settings but to no avail. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxpacker Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 (edited) Â Edited October 29, 2016 by maxpacker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxpacker Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 Disabling Vsyn in skyrim.ini resolves the framerate drop issue but creates screen tears instead. Forcing V-Sync on my AMD Crimson settings but to no avail. :sad:I used radeonpro to force vsync. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpookaXX Posted October 30, 2016 Share Posted October 30, 2016  Disabling Vsyn in skyrim.ini resolves the framerate drop issue but creates screen tears instead. Forcing V-Sync on my AMD Crimson settings but to no avail. :sad:I used radeonpro to force vsync.  RadeonPro doesn't seem to work for me. Despite enabling V-Sync the scree tearing is still there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KurganSPK Posted October 30, 2016 Share Posted October 30, 2016 (edited) I was having random FPS drops - running at 90-100 fps most of the time then sudden drops to 10 for no apparent reason on Win 10 system with 1080 gtx and a g-sync display. I disabled g-sync and set refresh at 60hz and now rock solid 60 fps butter smooth everywhere with no tearing - so happy camper. Stoked in general now about SSE as I have 65 mods installed so far and it loads super fast, cell switches are fast... now I just need another 100 of my must-have mods and I'll be in heaven ;-) Edited October 30, 2016 by KurganSPK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesG76 Posted October 30, 2016 Share Posted October 30, 2016 Stupid question, does nvinspector have a skyrim SE profile? I can't find it, and when I change the regular skyrim's entry it doesn't affect SE. I could create a new profile and add the skyrim SE .exe, but I don't know if all the settings in there are configured correctly or if they matter. I have the 375.70 drivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IE33 Posted October 30, 2016 Author Share Posted October 30, 2016 (edited) Stupid question, does nvinspector have a skyrim SE profile? I can't find it, and when I change the regular skyrim's entry it doesn't affect SE. I could create a new profile and add the skyrim SE .exe, but I don't know if all the settings in there are configured correctly or if they matter. I have the 375.70 drivers. No, you have to create profile first in Nvidia Control Panel (Dunno if possible in Inspector) just add .exe and it will create it, like this:http://i.imgur.com/euLdGiP.png Then click House icon in Nvidia Inspector to select Skyrim profile. http://i.imgur.com/G8lEu3B.png Edited October 30, 2016 by IE33 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCRForever Posted October 30, 2016 Share Posted October 30, 2016 First go into the NV CP. Add it from there. Once added, load up NV Inspector. Hit the little house like button and it will show it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCRForever Posted October 30, 2016 Share Posted October 30, 2016 1. Manage 3d settings2. Tab to Program settings 3. Click add. Find the SE exe. Add it, set it.4. Now open up NV Profile Inspector. Click the home icon. It's listed there. 5. Set it. Save it. (It might take 2 clicks on the save. Did for me.) 6. Golden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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