mrphresh Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 Hello. I recently upgraded my rig from i7 7700k to i9 9900k. Also got my second evga gtx 1080 ti GPU yesterday. Thing is, i did see a fps boost, but stutters...... they are still there. I have mods like ETAC combined with jk skyrim lite & superlite, decent ammount of 4k - 2k textures etc but damn... i thought my setup would atleast handle skyrim stutters a bit better.... i mean they are definetly better, kinda.. but hmm yeah , so basically my question is, anyone here running skyrim ( OLDRIM ) on rtx 2080 ti ? maybe in SLI ? is it helping more with frametimes smooth gameplay 0 stutter ? i really am wondering , just throwing my wallet and getting double rtx 2080 ti's ...... but...... help...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackRabbitFantasyandArt Posted June 4, 2019 Share Posted June 4, 2019 well first, ssd right? second, i would check enblocal settings, and if not using enb or enblocal, use it. A lot if the stuttering is due to how the game loads things into memory and that would help. Graphics card may be the problem but honestly with that, even with sli hickups, i'd say its more likely the problem stems elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saurusmaximus Posted June 4, 2019 Share Posted June 4, 2019 It's been my understanding that Skyrim doesn't play well with SLI setups (I don't have one myself, I've just been here a long time) though it doesn't sound like that is what your problem is. Just letting you know it's not likely to help your performance all that much. Also, you have to remember this is a 32bit game, with all the limitations that entails. As alluded to above, are you using ENBoost? If not, install the binaries and then make sure your enblocal.ini is setup correctly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrphresh Posted June 4, 2019 Author Share Posted June 4, 2019 Hello guys ! My enblocal settings are optimized. Trust me when i say this. I literally tried 99% of settings in enb local to see what the differences was.. 27323 and 1024 are in the memory settings. Im also thinking, that yes it might be that skyrim itself is bottlenecked and not my system.. but, here is the fact, i had i5 6600cpu, i did benchmark test , i ran from outside of riverwood to whiterun, it was stuttery ( with player.setav speedmult 300 - 200 tried both ) not that bad stutter, but it was there few times 1 - max 2 sec freeze and again about 55 - 60 fps ( lowest inside riverwood and a bit outside and more outside whiterun about 49 fps ) . I should note when i started the saved game where i tested 3 different cpu, it had likr 45 fps( no overclock ) i then tried with i7 7700k wich i had . When startin my save from where i tried the i5 6600k , fps was 51. Ok improvement. The stutter also was kinda less and from 1 - 2 sec delay freeze to about 1 - 1.5 .. or was it just my mind playing trick with me ? I then tried overcclocking cpu to 5.0ghz. And it topped to 60 ( enb fps limit on 60 ) i will further test stuff but im waiting on other pc parts and i might have to reinstall everything i have done in skyrim since new os install. I like it fresh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrphresh Posted June 4, 2019 Author Share Posted June 4, 2019 And yes i got ssd. Bought an m.2 drive samdung 970 pro 512gb and samsung 970 plus 1tb everything will be installed to this in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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