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I have two tips :

 

1. if you have money, and still not using SSD. you should upgrade your hard drive to SSD. the LOD file consists 10k ++ files, I'm pretty sure that SSD will help loading that faster

 

2. check if your background loader is 1 or not in oblivion ini file

[BackgroundLoad]
bBackgroundLoadLipFiles=1
bLoadBackgroundFaceGen=1
bUseMultiThreadedFaceGen=1
bBackgroundCellLoads=1
bLoadHelmetsInBackground=1
iAnimationClonePerLoop=5
bSelectivePurgeUnusedOnFastTravel=0
bUseMultiThreadedTrees=1
iPostProcessMillisecondsEditor=50
iPostProcessMillisecondsLoadingQueuedPriority=20
iPostProcessMilliseconds=5
bUseBackgroundFileLoader=1
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maybe this plugin might help :

 

3. Oblivion stutter remover (this plugin need trial & error because everybody settings is different based on individual setup)

https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/23208/

https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/47439

 

also...

this is other solutions.... but

I don't think anybody will take it :

 

5. disable distant object, that rock, trees, objects, etc etc for faster load resource to reduce stutter. to top it don't generate any LOD at all (don't use tool TES 4 LODgen for less resource)

 

6. uninstall any high resolution texture & mesh mod regarding exterior, use low resolution and texture reducer mod instead such as

https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/22170

https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/15278

https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/36205

 

7. reduce all texture to Quartersize by using tool Ordenador (this tool hosted at Skyrim but still works for Oblivion, because using same texture format DDS)

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12801/

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According to more forums than I've kept track of, if OSR was ever installed, even if it was later uninstalled you might need to completely reinstall Oblivion to get rid of the microstuttering. Again from my reading earlier OSR versions make certain system variable changes that are based on now-obsolete platform assumptions. These changes are not undone when the mod is uninstalled or disabled.

 

Another possible microstuttering culprit is third-party/hacked audio or video codecs and codec packs, e.g. K-Lite etc. If you've installed any, try uninstalling them to see if it makes any difference. We once had a seemingly unfixable stuttering problem in Oblivion until we discovered and uninstalled a hacked MP3 codec that had been installed without our knowledge.

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