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Ok so last week i installed the Realvison mod for skyrim and it works fine, however by fine i mean It would load then get 2-15 FPS which is MAD, i posted about it a while back and someone said it my GPU throttled so i installed MSI Afterburner cranked the fans up to 100% it sat at skyrim with 30C...still no improvement so overheating is NOT the case, my system should be able to run it

 

I5 6500

Gigabyte G1 gaming GTX 1060 6Gb

 

Can anyone PLEASE help me understand what the hell is going on

 

PS I feel like my system isn't working hard enough because if i don't turn on the fans myself it wont turn on hense the thermal throttle 

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You either have a bad driver or something software wise is messing with the GPU's functioning, you might have to reinstall your OS is driver reinstalling or swapping doesn't solve the issue since I assume you have windows 10.

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Just now, AresKrieger said:

You either have a bad driver or something software wise is messing with the GPU's functioning, you might have to reinstall your OS is driver reinstalling or swapping doesn't solve the issue since I assume you have windows 10.

Yes i have windows 10, infact i have just read there that there is a bug with Windows 10 that prevents the GPu from using over 2GB of RAM for games running on Direct X 9 or below which i assume skyrim runs on....fml

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Just now, Majestic_Koala said:

Yes i have windows 10, infact i have just read there that there is a bug with Windows 10 that prevents the GPu from using over 2GB of RAM for games running on Direct X 9 or below which i assume skyrim runs on....fml

Well at least you now know what the issue is, unfortunately I can't help with that since that is a design flaw with windows 10, the instability of windows 10 and software incompatibility are why I refuse to use it, hopefully they fix the issue (but don't count on it)

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/631048-psu-tier-list-updated/ Tier Breakdown (My understanding)--1 Godly, 2 Great, 3 Good, 4 Average, 5 Meh, 6 Bad, 7 Awful

 

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Just now, AresKrieger said:

Well at least you now know what the issue is, unfortunately I can't help with that since that is a design flaw with windows 10, the instability of windows 10 and software incompatibility are why I refuse to use it, hopefully they fix the issue (but don't count on it)

Darn...well i need to wait for the remastered version then, even at that it would take months for them to re-make it (if they decide to)

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Just now, Majestic_Koala said:

Possibly, mod list are as follows

ELAFX (Enchance lighting and effects)

Lockpick Pro

Sounds of Skyrim (all of them)

Flora Overhaul

Plus the ENB 

 

any body mods? 

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On 10/1/2016 at 9:07 AM, Majestic_Koala said:

Yes i have windows 10, infact i have just read there that there is a bug with Windows 10 that prevents the GPu from using over 2GB of RAM for games running on Direct X 9 or below which i assume skyrim runs on....fml

Skyrim is a DirectX 9 game, yes, but I used to play Skyrim with a 1 GB GTX 460. My framerate wasn't 2-15, even with an ENB mod. More like 30's with ENB, and 50-60+ FPS without. I don't think having access to only 2 GB of memory (if that's even happening) accounts for performance that poor.

 

Have you tried verifying your Skyrim files? From the Steam library, right-click Skyrim, go to Properties, Local Files tab, and Verify Integrity of Game Cache. Backup your mod folders first, I'm not sure if it would affect those.

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On 1 October 2016 at 11:12 PM, Majestic_Koala said:

Darn...well i need to wait for the remastered version then, even at that it would take months for them to re-make it (if they decide to)

The remastered is going to come out at the end of this month

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