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Skyrim Performance issues HD5970


chromaniac

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hiya,

just a short question i have googled to find a solution but sofar no luck so i decided to try out this forum.
there probably is already a post abut this problem but alas i haven't found it yet if so then please post a link to it so i can read it thx.
now to the problem i am having various graphics issues in skyrim from flickering up to and inclueding stutters i have found out that
it's almost certainly due to the built in crossfire of my graphics card but i haven't had any luck in finding a workaround or fix.
my system setup is as follows: Cpu AMD Phenom II x6 1090t @ 3.2Ghz
Ram 8Gb 1333Mhz
Gpu AMD HD 5970
MB Asus Crosshair IV Extreme
Please if someone knows a fix or can point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated
Greetz
Chromaniac
P.s.: all drivers and caps are kept up to date i check regularly like once a week so the issue isn't resolved by updating the drivers

 

 

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ok now i've downloaded RadeonPro Preview but there is no option to choose a profile nly to create a new one

 

i googled abit and found out that in previous versions there was a option but not anymore and older versions are no longer available for download

 

now i've read somewhere that you can just change the Skyrim.exe to fallout3.exe but if possible i would not want to do that because the game would not be able to start via steam anymore and there could possibly be other problems with it

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Uh. You create a new profile (This isn't the CFX profile, this just holds all your settings for the .exe), apply all the settings you want (AF, AA, SweetFX, etc.), then go to "Tweaks -> Crossfire Tweaks". Choose Fallout3 or Oblivion (Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Fallout NV and Skyrim all use the same engine).

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Uh. You create a new profile (This isn't the CFX profile, this just holds all your settings for the .exe), apply all the settings you want (AF, AA, SweetFX, etc.), then go to "Tweaks -> Crossfire Tweaks". Choose Fallout3 or Oblivion (Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Fallout NV and Skyrim all use the same engine).

 

ok thank you i'll give it a go as soon as i can and i'll post the results thx

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