will do, ive tried out the optimized texture created by dsopt. so far so good. but i have several missing texture.. like firewood axe, smelters in dawnbreaker, and lantern.. i have used anneal all in skyrim after seeing the yellow underlying collor on some of the mod (in installers section). what do you guys suggest?. re install all graphic mod uPDATE :reinstalled step from the graphic mod setting doesnt seems to fix it.. My partner's pc has 768mb of VRAM to work with and she plays skyrim @ 1080p with AA without a single stutter. The solution was making sure she's actually under the vram limit and proper defragmentation. It has nothing to do with which brand of card you're using to run skyrim. If AMD cards didn't play nice with skyrim, you'd see everyone complaining constantly about it. This is the 3rd time i've linked this, but here's my tip for getting your system to stop stuttering from a defrag perspective: Since using Mod Organiser lets you use Wrye plus gives you unique magical powers over your mods, I suggest using that with wrye bash inside it (its worth it to swap over). There are tutorial videos by Deathneko that explain how to use MO effectively. Separate the downloads folder on MO from the actual directory and move your archives to a different drive. In fact keeping all of your skyrim working files on a different drive is important. It's easy to quickly fill up space and create a LOT of fragmentation when working with skyrim (I just cleaned that folder too, used to be 210gb ;/). Especially with Wrye or NMM. MO helps this a lot by not shifting files unless you're extracting or deleting. After you've got all that setup, optimize everything, keep the DLC in BSA format but the standard textures as loose files, then defrag it all properly using the script i linked or similiar and then check to see if the stuttering still occurs. If it does, you need to run GPU-z or something similiar and see if you're hitting the VRAM limit too closely. 1GB isnt much to work with, but farlo I believe only has a 1gb card and he runs everything just fine. Consider lowering view distance slightly, lower shadow resolution and then check again. Remember ENB uses up more VRAM as well. You might want to consider changing your AA method to SMAA which I believe uses less ram than 4x AA. Hopefully that'll solve most of your issues. thanks for the info, Il definitely try out your method..i already made a seperate folder for my downloaded mods, and im still tinkering with the setting, how to activate smaa? i run boss for load order.. and i believe the texture problem  doesn't came from load order.. well for the miising texture, im gonna try put back the unoptimized bsa back in... maybe that is my problem :p