vram1974 Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 First off, BIG THANK YOU to the LL community for helping me with my textures/ENB lag. You guys destroy Nexus tech support. I'm having another problem (sorry) now though and Google hasn't helped. Basically things are kind of in slow motion, like my character is wading in water. Everything happens slowed down a little. I don't think it's a mod issue since I deactivated every mod in Mod Organizer and started a new game and I'm in slow motion. I don't think it's a texture issue since I deactivated all textures and no help. I don't think it's the "slow time" bug from perks because this happens on a new game with no mods. Could it be an SKSE thing or ini problem? Anybody ever heard of this? I will post a video if anybody is curious to see what I mean?
Guest Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 Are you using ENB? Some configurations are aggressive and can cause this effect. Check with task manager how much CPU (not me the computer processor) is being used by Skyrim. Get the percentage and count the number of cores your PC has. If you have 4 cores, and the CPU is at 25%, then something is consuming power and you get the slow-motion because missing computation power. Check also, maybe with Process Explorer, the amount of graphic card power that is consumed. If both are OK, then the problem is elsewhere.
vram1974 Posted July 14, 2015 Author Posted July 14, 2015 Are you using ENB? Some configurations are aggressive and can cause this effect. Check with task manager how much CPU (not me the computer processor) is being used by Skyrim. Get the percentage and count the number of cores your PC has. If you have 4 cores, and the CPU is at 25%, then something is consuming power and you get the slow-motion because missing computation power. Check also, maybe with Process Explorer, the amount of graphic card power that is consumed. If both are OK, then the problem is elsewhere. I turned off my ENB but the slowness remains. I'm at 64% CPU according to this: http://i.imgur.com/qiOaxPw.jpg Not sure how I can reduce the load on the computer... I might have to reinstall Skyrim
Guest Posted July 14, 2015 Posted July 14, 2015 If you run just Skyrim and you have such power consumption, then there is a problem. How much memory has your graphic card? I can see in the trace that you are consuming about 2GB. And if this is the case with Skyrim, when it requires a new texture, it has to load it and replace it from the graphic card memory. And this also may produce the FR dropping.
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