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I've spent the last two days trying to fix this to no avail. It all started when I started using mods, but the mods can't be the problem(I'll explain that below). After I installed an ENB(Re-Engaged) specifically. I have scoured the internet and tried literally every single supposed fix Google could find, and nothing works or even helps. In fact, a few even made it worse.

 

To rule out that the ENB, or other mods, were causing the problem, I uninstalled every mod I had, including the ENB, through the NMM, and then manually deleted all files associated with every mod I had installed(the entire data folder, and the ENB files), and then did a complete clean wipe of the game from my computer. I then reinstalled it, and started the game 100% Vanilla. Still getting stutters.

 

This is when I started scouring the internet for fixes. The ones most commonly mentioned are turning off Vsync. I have tried adding iVSyncPresentInterval=0 and iPresentInterval=0 to both SkyrimPrefs.ini files one at a time, and both at the same time, in every possible combination. I have tried changing their values to 1 and then adding iFPSClamp=60 to the Skyrim.ini file. I have tried using the enblocal.ini file that the Frame Rate Stutter Fix - Steady FPS mod provides, and I've also tried pasting the code within that file into the Re-Engaged file of the same name. I've reinstalled every mod. I've deleted all of my saves and started fresh with and without mods. I've turned Vsync on and off in my GPU driver(Radeon RX 480 4GB). I've tried disabling the Xbox DVR feature manually through regedit. I have no antivirus installed on my computer other than Windows Defender, and it, along with the firewall, is 100% disabled.

 

As you can see, I have tried everything. Nothing works. I am severely agitated because I was so much enjoying the world of mods for Skyrim. I don't understand why this stuttering continues. As I said, it never started happening until I started using mods. Someone please help me fix this.

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Have you tried Bethini? A tool that writes the INI files? You can find a great tutorial and explaination on the mod page here on the Nexus. Just do a search for bethini.

 

Thank you for the suggestion. I just tried it. I messed with every setting I could. Nothing changed except the time it takes for the stuttering to begin, unfortunately.

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While it may not have fixed it this time, its one to keep at hand Bethini sorted out most of my issues with INI files. I suspect its ENB/Reshade related so I'd start there. Also id maybe lower my resolution see if that helps. I'm running vanilla SSE at the moment (not had much time to mod the game) and my 1060 6GB uses 4 GB of RAM (early in the game) with every thing absolutely maxed out. I am getting solid 60 FPS though but it flawed me how much Vram its using in a vanilla state. Maybe run some GPU monitoring software and see what is happening? BTW id have been running a 580 myself now if I could bloody well get one lol

 

Yes i held my nose when i bought it

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While it may not have fixed it this time, its one to keep at hand Bethini sorted out most of my issues with INI files. I suspect its ENB/Reshade related so I'd start there. Also id maybe lower my resolution see if that helps. I'm running vanilla SSE at the moment (not had much time to mod the game) and my 1060 6GB uses 4 GB of RAM (early in the game) with every thing absolutely maxed out. I am getting solid 60 FPS though but it flawed me how much Vram its using in a vanilla state. Maybe run some GPU monitoring software and see what is happening? BTW id have been running a 580 myself now if I could bloody well get one lol

 

Yes i held my nose when i bought it

 

For the last two years, I've been able to run extremely high end games(Battlefield 1, Forza 7, etc) on this PC with full on graphics with a absolutely no performance issues whatsoever. Now, after whatever this is happened a week or so ago, every game I have, even games like Oblivion, have this stutter. This confirmed that it has nothing to do with the intensity of the graphics, since my rig could run 20 instances of Oblivion on full graphics with no problem at all. It has to be some kind of setting, or bug taken on by some kind of update, or software change, or something. I have tried so many things that I've found on google. Everything from unparking my CPU cores, to disabling certain background applications known to drain resources by changing their registry values. Nothing works. Right now, I'm considering reinstalling my OS.

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While it may not have fixed it this time, its one to keep at hand Bethini sorted out most of my issues with INI files. I suspect its ENB/Reshade related so I'd start there. Also id maybe lower my resolution see if that helps. I'm running vanilla SSE at the moment (not had much time to mod the game) and my 1060 6GB uses 4 GB of RAM (early in the game) with every thing absolutely maxed out. I am getting solid 60 FPS though but it flawed me how much Vram its using in a vanilla state. Maybe run some GPU monitoring software and see what is happening? BTW id have been running a 580 myself now if I could bloody well get one lol

 

Yes i held my nose when i bought it

 

For the last two years, I've been able to run extremely high end games(Battlefield 1, Forza 7, etc) on this PC with full on graphics with a absolutely no performance issues whatsoever. Now, after whatever this is happened a week or so ago, every game I have, even games like Oblivion, have this stutter. This confirmed that it has nothing to do with the intensity of the graphics, since my rig could run 20 instances of Oblivion on full graphics with no problem at all. It has to be some kind of setting, or bug taken on by some kind of update, or software change, or something. I have tried so many things that I've found on google. Everything from unparking my CPU cores, to disabling certain background applications known to drain resources by changing their registry values. Nothing works. Right now, I'm considering reinstalling my OS.

Well if you’ve been running 20 instances of oblivion my money’s on overheating.
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Its been more than 2 years roughly? I'd be on a new fresh OS right away. Hell i just did last week actually. I was considering a Ryzen upgrade 1st but after a year my OS was already becoming crappy. Glad i did. Sometimes a fresh start is good. If you do i dont think you regret it untill you come to the updates.... Took me all of last Sunday. It was utterly boring. Holiday now so time to play :) er time to mod the snot out of SSE :)

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