0 Aiyen Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Not specifically. I know it is a bit of a long shot... and that it should not come down to that. Skyrim is a multi threaded game... at least it has the option to be. But the i5 should be more then able to handle it... However it is still worse at dealing with multi thread applications then say a i7 model with hyperthreading enabled. But I guess it would be much more likely that your CPU is then starting to feel the effect of using the rather big OC... if it turns out to be related to that sort of thing. but well just try it out... it is just a few .ini tweaks and then you should be able to see the effect upon loading a savegame that had the issue previously.
0 Aiyen Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 No reducing shadow and decal amount etc. The other ones I have never seen make any impact at all. (the core ones) The former I have seen. I personally reduced the amount of grass rendered, and instead used the grass on steroids mod to increase the grass size a bit (so the overall look is the same)... effect is a more smooth gameplay with a bit higher FPS. So I know these small tweaks to ease the burden on the CPU helps.
0 DoYouEvenModBro Posted May 6, 2013 Author Posted May 6, 2013 No reducing shadow and decal amount etc.The other ones I have never seen make any impact at all. (the core ones)The former I have seen. I personally reduced the amount of grass rendered, and instead used the grass on steroids mod to increase the grass size a bit (so the overall look is the same)... effect is a more smooth gameplay with a bit higher FPS.So I know these small tweaks to ease the burden on the CPU helps.Yea. I'm sure it does. This exact issue actually happened to me a while ago and then went away for a while and just came back. I'm trying to force 2xEQ Adaptive AA from the drivers on top of the SMAA injector. I'm starting to wonder if that could be the issue.Â
0 Aiyen Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Sounds like you got a lot of experimental stuff going on in general! ;) I have not tried that specific combination... but it does sound a bit odd to mix hardware AA with SMAA. Guess it would be a good idea to try to go back towards more vanilla settings and see where the problem starts.
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