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  1. Specs: Lenovo Y410P Laptop: Intel Core I7-4700MQ-2.4 Ghz(gets boosted to 3.0) when playing games, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, NVIDIA GT755m GDDR5 2GB, 1 TB HDD 5400 RPM. So I just want to point out I'm playing below the "optimized"(geforce experience) settings for Skyrim. In vanilla version, whenever I looked down or up and in some areas the fps would drop like crazy! Then I installed 64Hz Fix, and it worked, but now, it won't work, and it's still enabled! This is very annoying considering I had a stable game a few hours ago..... Anyway I'm reinstalling, in the meantime, can someone tell me why this would happen?
  2. It fixed most of it! Thank You! I had Serious HD and 2K on, turned Serious HD off and voilà !
  3. I will try that tomorrow morning. If they don't work then I'll come back. Can my mouse also affect it? I have a 2005 wired mouse...
  4. $800 for the beast.... And I already tried windowed mode, more stuttering than before....
  5. It's at the second best resolution out of three in the skyrim launcher.
  6. First thing is first: Lenovo Y410P laptop. Processor: 4th Generation Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor (2.40GHz 1600MHz 6MB), Operating system: Windows 8.1 64, Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT755M GDDR5 2GB, Memory: 8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz. Ok, so the main issue here is that, in first person, you an notice a movement stutter when doing any type of movement, and I think this stutter makes it seem like the game is stuttering, which should not happen, considering my specs. I have Skyrim Realistic Texture Overhaul, HQ Towns and Villages, AOF Mountains, Skyrim Distant Detail and Pure Waters. I doubt I'm running out of VRAM, considering I have 2GB of GDDR5.... Oh and AA and AF are both turned off in launcher, and in Nvidia Control panel they are both set to 4x. Oh and these "stutters" don't happen in third person or in northern snowy Skyrim(in first or third person). Can anyone help me fix this?
  7. It is because I have too many weapon mods installed? The only CTDs I ever have are when browsing the smithing menu, even they are rare...
  8. I use pure waters. I just got my Skyrim running beautifully at a constant 59 fps with rare minor stutters, the game still looks pretty too. You sure there's gonna be no fps loss? I've heard bad things about Skyrim and SLI.....
  9. Specs: Intel Core I7 4700MQ, 2.4Ghz, Nvidia GT755m GDDR5 2GB, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 1 TB HDD 5400 RPM, You may wonder why I'm asking this? Because my laptop has an ultrabay! I can put another identical GT755! My question is does Skyrim work well with SLI? TES VI will likely do well with it, and I'll need the extra card in the future, but I'll still play Skyrim, so does it work well or not?
  10. Lol, so that optimus fixed A LOT of it, works well. Only stutters SOMETIMES when turning around really fast or looking up really fast. THANK YOU!
  11. At first, at vanilla Skyrim, it would RARELY stutter, and when it does, it's 2 frame drop and lasts half a second. So yeah gonna download that optimus fix. And how can I check my motherboard? Lenovo made this for gaming....
  12. I only use the mods I listed. Graphic wise. Gonna delete it and see what happens when I get home. My laptop does have optimus, but if it was switching to intel gpu when i run Skyrim? Wouldn't I get crap performance all the time? These stutters come randomly. Could it be it switches and switches back at times?
  13. No ENB, but I do see a sweetFX, but it came WITH my laptop.... And my game runs at 59FPS except when loading a new area. I think it's using the NVIDIA GPU. But I'll try that fix when I get home. And what does sweetfx come with? Mod wise I mean.
  14. I see d3d9.dll Is this not supposed to be here?
  15. I did try disabling Vsync, it helps but doesn't remove it and the screen tearing and physics are unbearable. My draw distances are all at medium now except for objects and still stutters.
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