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Basically, my skyrim has recently been doing a poor job with loading stuff in such as grass, creatures, buildings and the last things I had downloaded before it started happening were some armors. I had disabled them at the time with no luck so I completely uninstalled skyrim and reinstalled it and downloaded a few mods https://gyazo.com/30afa7bcfaddc80253ebe0a963e9a389 Now with only these installed I am still having an issue with stuff loading in and with them all disabled I can still tell that my skyrim is still having a hard time trying to catch up. What gives?

 

Forgot to mention my specs

CPU: i7-4770k

GPU: GeForce 1070
RAM: 16gb

 

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Basically, my skyrim has recently been doing a poor job with loading stuff in such as grass, creatures, buildings and the last things I had downloaded before it started happening were some armors. I had disabled them at the time with no luck so I completely uninstalled skyrim and reinstalled it and downloaded a few mods https://gyazo.com/30afa7bcfaddc80253ebe0a963e9a389 Now with only these installed I am still having an issue with stuff loading in and with them all disabled I can still tell that my skyrim is still having a hard time trying to catch up. What gives?

 

Forgot to mention my specs

CPU: i7-4770k

GPU: GeForce 1070

RAM: 16gb

 

I had this same problem.  At first I thought it was the mods also but it was actually my .ini settings.  What I would recommend you do is backup your current Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini and generate new ones (as long as there are none in the folder, starting the vanilla launcher will automatically generate new ones).  Then test and see if this improves performance.  Remember to keep a back up of your old .ini files in case things didn't get better but got worst.

But that's not all, if you have an ENB, then also the enblocal.ini could be causing issues.  You can't auto-generate it but some ENBs provide their own enblocal.ini (although I would never recommend using anybody else's enblocal.ini) so my preferred solution to solve this would be to research the individual parameters of an enblocal.ini on this website:  http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENBlocal_INI and check and see if you have a parameter with a questionable value.  The site offers the optimal/default value that most people should have their settings at.  It's one of the best sites because the description of each parameter is quick, short, and concise and takes just a few seconds to look at.  Last time, my problem was that I had ExpandSystemMemoryX64 set to true and this made my game stutter considerably.  I had this changed due to a recommendation by some ENB author and people from other forums and it was a bad idea.  I guess not everybody knows everything, but this should've been obvious.

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I appreciate all the help here, but I decided to get an SSD a week ago and it solved my issues. I guess my HDD was getting a bit too old.

Also check your Processor, I bet it's being bottle necked by your video card. I've got the same processor and I can't run some the newer ENBs because of it. Good luck.

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