skyrim 40fps on high end pc

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#1 Hobiron
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hi, i just got a new pc and installed skyrim again and moved my old saves.

When it's maxed out, it gives me 40fps, can i somehow get to 60?

my spec are:

i7 4790,asus z97-a, 16gb ram, gtx770

i disabled v-sync in the nvidia control panel but it's still the same.. would like to know if it's possible to get 60fps, what can i lower in the skyrim launcher so that it wont hurt the graphics, etc

Thanks!

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@hobiron said:

hi, i just got a new pc and installed skyrim again and moved my old saves.

When it's maxed out, it gives me 40fps, can i somehow get to 60?

my spec are:

i7 4790,asus z97-a, 16gb ram, gtx770

i disabled v-sync in the nvidia control panel but it's still the same.. would like to know if it's possible to get 60fps, what can i lower in the skyrim launcher so that it wont hurt the graphics, etc

Thanks!

You should get way more fps than that. try disabling hyperthreading in the bios.

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#3  Edited By ShepardCommandr
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That's just how it is,especially if you are running lots of mods.The engine is poorly optimized.

edit:

Enb will murder your frame rates.There are certain configs that can even bring a Titan to it's knees.(20 fps)

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#4  Edited By Hobiron
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yes i forgot to mention that i have no mods in skyrim.

disabling hyperthreading did the trick! now i'm getting exactly 60! do i need to enable it back on, or i can leave it off at all time?

I wonder how some people got 100fps on skyrim with ultra settings?

I'm happy i got 60, but wonder why my system cant go beyond 60?

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#5  Edited By glez13
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@hobiron said:

yes i forgot to mention that i have no mods in skyrim.

disabling hyperthreading did the trick! now i'm getting exactly 60! do i need to enable it back on, or i can leave it off at all time?

I wonder how some people got 100fps on skyrim with ultra settings?

I'm happy i got 60, but wonder why my system cant go beyond 60?

Is your monitor 60hz? Maybe you have v-sync enabled.

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#6  Edited By Hobiron
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@glez13 said:

@hobiron said:

yes i forgot to mention that i have no mods in skyrim.

disabling hyperthreading did the trick! now i'm getting exactly 60! do i need to enable it back on, or i can leave it off at all time?

I wonder how some people got 100fps on skyrim with ultra settings?

I'm happy i got 60, but wonder why my system cant go beyond 60?

Is your monitor 60hz? Maybe you have v-sync enabled.

ok shutting off v-sync completely (in the nvidia control panel) was a bad idea, i got 130+ fps, bears were moving really fast and my horse went flying lol. i changed it back to adaptive, so everything is good i guess?

My settings in the nvidia panel are all on default (cept the v-sync, this one i changed to adaptive), should i change some other things to get the most out of my card?

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#7 illmatic87
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Yeah, It's not wise to push Skyrim past 60 FPS.

The physics in the game gets all messed up. Just install some mods to offset the 60 FPS with some graphical improvements.

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#8  Edited By Hobiron
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ok i will check it, thank you. Can you please tell me if my temperature is too high? this temperature is while gaming.

When i'm not gaming it's not over 35c

i have 2 fans + water cooling hydro h60

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@hobiron said:

hi, i just got a new pc and installed skyrim again and moved my old saves.

When it's maxed out, it gives me 40fps, can i somehow get to 60?

my spec are:

i7 4790,asus z97-a, 16gb ram, gtx770

i disabled v-sync in the nvidia control panel but it's still the same.. would like to know if it's possible to get 60fps, what can i lower in the skyrim launcher so that it wont hurt the graphics, etc

Thanks!

Try NFS Rivals, you'll get nowhere above 30.

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You should be getting way more than 40fps. I was getting double that with a 2500k and 7970.

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#11  Edited By buckquarterman
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Even on my old HD4870 i could max it at 60fps

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#12 kitty  Moderator
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running mods and especially a enb will kill your fps, doesn't matter how powerful your computer is.

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#13 insane_metalist
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GTX 770 makes it high end PC? lol.. If you have the K version CPU overclock it.

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#14 Coseniath
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This is highly unusual.

I never had troubles with my i7 4770K at skyrim. I got 60FPS with a GTX570 all time.

Hyper Threading has nothing to do with this game.

But since it worked this way...