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flyingspatula

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  1. Thanks for the reply! I think that might be what is going on, or very similar. I actually just tried window mode after you suggested it, but it actually got much worse unfortunately. Instead of *camera snapping* every interval, it sort of jerks violently like its shaking every perfect interval now. Really... Bethesda games always have the most retarded problems. Here is a video I recorded first regular speed. It is hard to notice on video but it is much more noticeable in game. I slowed it down after and you can see it stutters in perfect intervals slightly. It is a very small stutter, but it happens repeatedly forever. In this video, I set everything in Skyrim to lowest possible settings for everything. I am using a 120hz mointor and have Vsync enabled with limited fps to 60. I probably should have ran on Ultra during the video because it is much more noticeable. [video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DysMCusoeE
  2. Re-posting since it appears to be a completely unrelated issue to memory itself. I pretty much tested with a completely unmodified Skyrim set to Very Low settings and I get hiccups every second. I can't really tell if its a stutter or some kind of rendering issue but everything does seem to take a minor skip every step. It is rather unnoticeable at first, but when it happens every step or two, you start to realize something is wrong. It is as if it skips a single frame every second and is in a perfect interval. I honestly can not really tell if it happens in other games, Skyrim just seems to be the most noticeable. It also happens when looking around, it is most noticeable when I turn my sensitivity way down and slowly rotate my view and I will see the screen hitch every second as I move. (not screen tearing). I believe this is something called microstuttering? I am only running a single 560ti.
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