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Skyrim SE low fps

Skyrim SE low fps

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isakclausen
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01-17-2016, 09:28 PM
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It seems you're wondering if higher frame rates are possible with your current setup. With an i7 6800k, 32GB RAM, and GTX 1080, you should be able to reach 45fps in Skyrim remastered on 4K. If you hit 60fps, it’s likely due to the game’s settings or load times, not a hardware limitation. For 1080 SLI, you’d need more powerful components to consistently hit 60fps.
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isakclausen
01-17-2016, 09:28 PM #1

It seems you're wondering if higher frame rates are possible with your current setup. With an i7 6800k, 32GB RAM, and GTX 1080, you should be able to reach 45fps in Skyrim remastered on 4K. If you hit 60fps, it’s likely due to the game’s settings or load times, not a hardware limitation. For 1080 SLI, you’d need more powerful components to consistently hit 60fps.

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01-24-2016, 02:47 PM
#2
Imagine Fallout 4 rendered in stunning 4K detail with advanced lighting effects, making smooth 50 frames per second feel natural on your device
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_sappige_mann_
01-24-2016, 02:47 PM #2

Imagine Fallout 4 rendered in stunning 4K detail with advanced lighting effects, making smooth 50 frames per second feel natural on your device

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
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01-24-2016, 05:23 PM
#3
The experience was smooth at over 100 frames per second on your display.
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Kamikaze_007
01-24-2016, 05:23 PM #3

The experience was smooth at over 100 frames per second on your display.

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Konoor
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 02:30 AM
#4
The start appears to affect performance in unexpected ways. I never exceeded 60 FPS, yet the sensors showed no issues. Once I left the initial zone, my frame rate jumped to 90 FPS and higher.
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Konoor
01-25-2016, 02:30 AM #4

The start appears to affect performance in unexpected ways. I never exceeded 60 FPS, yet the sensors showed no issues. Once I left the initial zone, my frame rate jumped to 90 FPS and higher.

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adityad
Member
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01-25-2016, 06:30 AM
#5
I was reaching 60 miles per hour near Whiterun on my 1070 when I attempted it.
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adityad
01-25-2016, 06:30 AM #5

I was reaching 60 miles per hour near Whiterun on my 1070 when I attempted it.

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maxime86350
Member
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01-25-2016, 09:15 AM
#6
It worked well in Helgen, but once I left it began to experience random lag and frame rate drops.
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maxime86350
01-25-2016, 09:15 AM #6

It worked well in Helgen, but once I left it began to experience random lag and frame rate drops.

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Wolfgirl2213
Member
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02-05-2016, 11:59 AM
#7
You might try Fraps or the Steam overlay FPS counter for verification.
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Wolfgirl2213
02-05-2016, 11:59 AM #7

You might try Fraps or the Steam overlay FPS counter for verification.

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B3NP
Member
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02-09-2016, 04:46 PM
#8
Throughout this material there was no mention of tornado physics or any phenomenon that evoked a sense of the strange. It remained within normal explanatory boundaries.
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B3NP
02-09-2016, 04:46 PM #8

Throughout this material there was no mention of tornado physics or any phenomenon that evoked a sense of the strange. It remained within normal explanatory boundaries.

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Amtrak10
Senior Member
639
02-11-2016, 04:11 PM
#9
Skyrim: Special Edition operates without proper SLI configuration and lacks a dedicated SLI profile. Even with multiple cards in SLI, you handle all rendering on the monitor card while SLI merely repeats memory usage to other cards without stressing their cores or controllers. I often achieve 110-120fps (measured via FRAPS & Shadowplay) on a single 980Ti GPU—even when SLI is active—using 1100MHz cores and 1750MHz RAM (specific card listed under Monsuta). Enabling Alternate Frame Rendering 2 in the Nvidia Control Panel halves the effective frame rate (from 110-120fps to 55-60fps), so I wouldn’t suggest using AFR 2 for SLI users. AFR 1 reduces performance to 22-24fps, which is just a fifth of the single-card speed.
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Amtrak10
02-11-2016, 04:11 PM #9

Skyrim: Special Edition operates without proper SLI configuration and lacks a dedicated SLI profile. Even with multiple cards in SLI, you handle all rendering on the monitor card while SLI merely repeats memory usage to other cards without stressing their cores or controllers. I often achieve 110-120fps (measured via FRAPS & Shadowplay) on a single 980Ti GPU—even when SLI is active—using 1100MHz cores and 1750MHz RAM (specific card listed under Monsuta). Enabling Alternate Frame Rendering 2 in the Nvidia Control Panel halves the effective frame rate (from 110-120fps to 55-60fps), so I wouldn’t suggest using AFR 2 for SLI users. AFR 1 reduces performance to 22-24fps, which is just a fifth of the single-card speed.

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NIKDH
Junior Member
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02-14-2016, 01:39 AM
#10
Mostly reach 75fps (RR), yet I experience odd drops to around 38 FPS occasionally. I really dislike Bethesda's graphics systems, whether it's GameBryo or Creation.
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NIKDH
02-14-2016, 01:39 AM #10

Mostly reach 75fps (RR), yet I experience odd drops to around 38 FPS occasionally. I really dislike Bethesda's graphics systems, whether it's GameBryo or Creation.

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