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So i updated from my GTX 760 to a GTX 1070 and when i first opened skyrim it looked fine, to the point where i freaked out because it was running too smoothly. But after restarting it starting stuttering and my framerate dropped, i even have trouble in towns, anyone have this happen or know how i can fix it. I'm currently using Project ENB, my RAM is still 8GB as well. I'm not sure if i need to change an ENB setting either.

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Did you uninstall the old drivers (using a tool such as Display Driver Uninstaller) and install the newest driver?  If not, do that first.

 

Second, delete/backup your Skyrim.ini/Skyrimprefs.ini and recreate it.  You can "optimize" some things with the Bethini tool on the Nexus, and makes tweaking the inis quite simple.  Setting the Shadow Resolution from 4096 to 2048 will give you a nice performance boost, very noticeable in towns and cities.

 

With Bethesda's Gamebyro/Creation engine games, there comes a point there the GPU doesn't affect performance very much and it all depends on your CPU, so keep that in mind.  Your FPS problems may just be normal engine performance problems with towns and such.  It is quite common.

 

Also, the newer Nvidia drivers and ENB may conflict, causing the loading screens and ingame map to flicker.  Keep that in mind so you don't freak out and think your card is defective :)

 

Cheers!

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So i updated from my GTX 760 to a GTX 1070 and when i first opened skyrim it looked fine, to the point where i freaked out because it was running too smoothly. But after restarting it starting stuttering and my framerate dropped, i even have trouble in towns, anyone have this happen or know how i can fix it. I'm currently using Project ENB, my RAM is still 8GB as well. I'm not sure if i need to change an ENB setting either.

 

I highly recommend using ENB FXAA SweetFX Manager and Remover

It makes installing, testing and removing ENB and presets super easy.

 

Run the program, use the remove function, it will strip out all your previous ENB and .ini files

Drag the files you want to use back into the skyrim directory, set/save a profile and that config is saved.

 

You can do this for a number of ENB types, add in effects, play around until you find the one you really want to use.

 

Program (it's an application) works with Skyrim, Skyrim Special Edition, Fallout 4 and other Bethesda games.

 

Also make sure in your enblocal.ini that you set the memory to at or  just below what your graphic card has.

e.g for 1080 gtx 8g

 

[MEMORY]

ForceVideoMemorySize=False

VideoMemorySizeMb=8096

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Did you uninstall the old drivers (using a tool such as Display Driver Uninstaller) and install the newest driver?  If not, do that first.

 

Second, delete/backup your Skyrim.ini/Skyrimprefs.ini and recreate it.  You can "optimize" some things with the Bethini tool on the Nexus, and makes tweaking the inis quite simple.  Setting the Shadow Resolution from 4096 to 2048 will give you a nice performance boost, very noticeable in towns and cities.

 

With Bethesda's Gamebyro/Creation engine games, there comes a point there the GPU doesn't affect performance very much and it all depends on your CPU, so keep that in mind.  Your FPS problems may just be normal engine performance problems with towns and such.  It is quite common.

 

Also, the newer Nvidia drivers and ENB may conflict, causing the loading screens and ingame map to flicker.  Keep that in mind so you don't freak out and think your card is defective :)

 

Cheers!

 

Well what's weird is i started the game before and was not getting any low frame rates with this card, it happened after i restarted.. I'll try that Bethini tool.

 

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What CPU are you using ? Are you trying to do SLI ?

When you update your driver, you should use DDU to get rid of the old one first.

http://www.wagnardsoft.com/

 

Unless you really need GeForce Experience, you shouldnt install it. It messes with ini settings and comes with telemetry these days.

DDU has an option to get rid of that too.

 

So as i stated before, everything was fine until i upgraded. What's weirder is there was no Stuttering until i restarted my computer, so something happened when i restarted it, just don't know what. Now it affects all my games, not just Skyrim.

 

Windows 10 Home 64-bit

Intel Core i5-4760 CPU 3.40GHz

RAM 8GB

EVGA GTX 1070

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Okay so after looking around, ALL of my games are stuttering, not just skyrim, FUCK!

Try looking at your power options* and make sure windows hasn't switched to "Power Saver" mode.

Mine has done that on it's own a few times.

 

*Right-click the start button and power options should be near the top for a quick way to access it

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