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Skyrim Special Edition ( SE, Newrim ) Does it favor Single, or Multi Threading?

Skyrim Special Edition ( SE, Newrim ) Does it favor Single, or Multi Threading?

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BaiFelicia
Member
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07-19-2018, 12:56 PM
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Alrighty, So most of it is all in the Title, But what im primarily asking is if Skyrim Special Edition primarily Favors Single or Multi Threading, Reason being is Yes, im literally building a computer purely for Skyrim Special Edition and i already have a 1080 Ti picked out and for single thread, A 9700K, If anyone has very extensive knowledge on this subject please tell me or if your able, Point me in the right direction.
Thank you in advance!!!
This is the current setup i have going ( This includes an outside 1080 Ti )
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R9LpLJ
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BaiFelicia
07-19-2018, 12:56 PM #1

Alrighty, So most of it is all in the Title, But what im primarily asking is if Skyrim Special Edition primarily Favors Single or Multi Threading, Reason being is Yes, im literally building a computer purely for Skyrim Special Edition and i already have a 1080 Ti picked out and for single thread, A 9700K, If anyone has very extensive knowledge on this subject please tell me or if your able, Point me in the right direction.
Thank you in advance!!!
This is the current setup i have going ( This includes an outside 1080 Ti )
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R9LpLJ

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MaccaGames
Junior Member
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08-06-2018, 10:08 AM
#2
With a good new processor I don’t think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don’t know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it...
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MaccaGames
08-06-2018, 10:08 AM #2

With a good new processor I don’t think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don’t know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it...

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Lev2004
Member
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08-06-2018, 03:15 PM
#3
Reading this seems like original Skyrim was pretty much single threaded with a little usage of a second thread, but that Special Edition is multithreaded or still mostly single threaded but much better optimized:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489830/di...7168558615
Anyways, with a good new processor I don't think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don't know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it installed to improve loading.
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Lev2004
08-06-2018, 03:15 PM #3

Reading this seems like original Skyrim was pretty much single threaded with a little usage of a second thread, but that Special Edition is multithreaded or still mostly single threaded but much better optimized:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489830/di...7168558615
Anyways, with a good new processor I don't think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don't know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it installed to improve loading.

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
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08-06-2018, 11:03 PM
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Phazoner :
Reading this seems like original Skyrim was pretty much single threaded with a little usage of a second thread, but that Special Edition is multithreaded or still mostly single threaded but much better optimized:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489830/di...7168558615
Anyways, with a good new processor I don't think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don't know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it installed to improve loading.
Well im grabbing 32 gigs of 3200Mhz Ram, am 1Tb M.2 Samsung Evo, And of course im going to have well over 1000 mods xP Hit my limit last time around 864 while optimized.
BTW, Did you look at my hardware buyers list link i posted? I'll update it
😀
( Ignore the 8 sticks of ram, Doing some testing )
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InoueAlice
08-06-2018, 11:03 PM #4

Phazoner :
Reading this seems like original Skyrim was pretty much single threaded with a little usage of a second thread, but that Special Edition is multithreaded or still mostly single threaded but much better optimized:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489830/di...7168558615
Anyways, with a good new processor I don't think you can ever have a CPU bottleneck, maybe if you are trying 144fps or higher or using mods for massive fights or something. If you plan to stream or record multiple threads will be stressed anyway. I would look for high speed RAMs, at least a 16GB 3000Mhz dual-channeled pair (I don't know if you can need even more with massive amounts of mods installed), and a SSD where have all of it installed to improve loading.
Well im grabbing 32 gigs of 3200Mhz Ram, am 1Tb M.2 Samsung Evo, And of course im going to have well over 1000 mods xP Hit my limit last time around 864 while optimized.
BTW, Did you look at my hardware buyers list link i posted? I'll update it
😀
( Ignore the 8 sticks of ram, Doing some testing )

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StackGirl141
Member
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08-14-2018, 10:34 AM
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StackGirl141
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