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  1. Using ENB to limit framerate didn't work for me either, even using the posted ini file settings. All I would get with limiting turned on is rather horrible microstutter when panning the camera or moving. And the author of DXtory has publicly stated it isn't compatible with ENB, nor could I get the two to work together properly - crashing was always the end result. In total I've been working the performance issues related to Crossfire+ENB for over two days now. However - I believe I found a graceful solution that may work for anyone still afflicted by this micro-stutter problem with Crossfire/ENB. The framerate limiter I ended up using, and which appears to be compatible from a functioning standpoint with ENB, is the RivaTuner Statistics Server software, distributed as an add-on package with MSI Afterburner. Using that software, tagging the TESV.exe executable with Medium detection, and enabling the framerate limit to 57 yielded perfectly smooth frames both outdoor and indoor. The microstutter that had appeared prior was completely gone. Note: my tests were with ENB versions 262/264, with iPresentInterval=0 for Skyrim, all driver Vsync turned off, and no vsync or limiting in the enblocal.ini. I've verified it multiple times now - it appears to be a working and stable solution.
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