How Eell Can I Run Skyrim Special Edition
Powerful PC can't run skyrim special edition at ultra
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MY PC SPECS:
FX-8320 oc'd to 4.8
Asus R9 390 8Gb
8Gb Ripjaw memory
Thanks in advance for the help!!
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MY PC SPECS:
FX-8320 oc'd to 4.8
Asus R9 390 8Gb
8Gb Ripjaw memory
Thanks in advance for the help!!
I had the exact same problem, the solution is pretty simple. First go to: Documents/My Games/Skyrim Special Edition and open the SkyrimPrefs.ini. At the bottom of the [Display] section, change iVSyncPresentInterval=1 to iVSyncPresentInterval=0. This will disable Skyrim's built in Vsync which is pretty much trash. Now go to http://www.radeonpro.info/download/ and download Radeon Pro. Once installed, open it up and in the bottom right corner of the program click "32 bit" so it will change to "32/64 bit". Next click "add new profile" near the top and locate both the Skyrim Special Edition exe and the launcher exe. Click either profile and go to the tweaks tab. Make it to where Vsync is always on with the refresh rate to 60hz. Scroll to the bottom and check "Force High Priority". Finally right click the profile you edited and click "apply" and follow the same steps to the other profile. When you launch the game now you should hear a different sound and an FPS counter should show up (you can disable the counter in Radeon Pro's settings). Now you will have Vsync through your graphics drivers which is way better than Skyrim's built in Vsync. My FPS went from dropping to the 30s, to the 50s with the game completely maxed out. You can play with the settings in Radeon Pro, but those settings seem to work the best for me. If all else fails, you will just have to turn down the in-game settings (Godrays specifically). I hope this helps for you!
My PC Specs:
GPU: MSI R9 390
CPU: i5-4440
PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650w
Motherboard: Dell XPS 8700 OEM
RAM: 8GB Dell XPS 8700 OEM
HDD: 1TB 7200RPM Dell XPS 8700 OEM

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Will do

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Max GPU Temp: 86C
Max GPU Usage: 100%, Average: Around 40%
GPU Clock: 1050Mhz
Max CPU Temp: 67C
Average CPU Usage(Across 8 cores): 62%
CPU Clock(Across all cores, constant): 4700Mhz
FPS when looking around is in low 30s
UPDATE: No thermal throttling is happening, GPU clock is maxed out, same with CPU

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How would I fix that?

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Yep, Crimson 16.40.2911

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1680x1050, 60Hz
So slightly less than 1080p

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I actually can't have it on full screen for some reason, it's weird.
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Same here... I like the pun xD

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Not that I know of.

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I doubt that will help, but thanks for trying

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Will do
Run in window borderlessand disable screen space reflections, trust me
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MY PC SPECS:
FX-8320 oc'd to 4.8
Asus R9 390 8Gb
8Gb Ripjaw memory
Thanks in advance for the help!!
I had the exact same problem, the solution is pretty simple. First go to: Documents/My Games/Skyrim Special Edition and open the SkyrimPrefs.ini. At the bottom of the [Display] section, change iVSyncPresentInterval=1 to iVSyncPresentInterval=0. This will disable Skyrim's built in Vsync which is pretty much trash. Now go to http://www.radeonpro.info/download/ and download Radeon Pro. Once installed, open it up and in the bottom right corner of the program click "32 bit" so it will change to "32/64 bit". Next click "add new profile" near the top and locate both the Skyrim Special Edition exe and the launcher exe. Click either profile and go to the tweaks tab. Make it to where Vsync is always on with the refresh rate to 60hz. Scroll to the bottom and check "Force High Priority". Finally right click the profile you edited and click "apply" and follow the same steps to the other profile. When you launch the game now you should hear a different sound and an FPS counter should show up (you can disable the counter in Radeon Pro's settings). Now you will have Vsync through your graphics drivers which is way better than Skyrim's built in Vsync. My FPS went from dropping to the 30s, to the 50s with the game completely maxed out. You can play with the settings in Radeon Pro, but those settings seem to work the best for me. If all else fails, you will just have to turn down the in-game settings (Godrays specifically). I hope this helps for you!
My PC Specs:
GPU: MSI R9 390
CPU: i5-4440
PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650w
Motherboard: Dell XPS 8700 OEM
RAM: 8GB Dell XPS 8700 OEM
HDD: 1TB 7200RPM Dell XPS 8700 OEM
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