Fix for FPS drop whenever you turn your head?

Post » Thu May 24, 2012 11:05 am

Whenever I turn quickly my framerate drops to like 12 for or 2 seconds before going back up. Is there any known fix for this?

Specs:
1090T OC'd 3.8ghz
4gb DDR3 1600mhz RAM
2 x AMD 5770s Crossfire
11.11c drivers
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Becky Cox
 
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Post » Thu May 24, 2012 6:43 am

Whenever I turn quickly my framerate drops to like 12 for or 2 seconds before going back up. Is there any known fix for this?

Specs:
1090T OC'd 3.8ghz
4gb DDR3 1600mhz RAM
2 x AMD 5770s Crossfire
11.11c drivers

I have the same issue, but probably less frequent and bigger FPS drops. I am wondering if it is some of my high quality texture mods. I barely played the vanilla Skyrim so I can't say for sure. Maybe a SSD would fix the issue (I have no idea), but mine is only 60gb and that ain't big enough for Windows and Skyrim and such. SO I have it on normal HDD

i7 950 3.06 overclocked 20% (3.6-3.7)
6gb a data gaming series RAM
AMD hd 6870
updated drivers
1980 res Ultra, No AA, No FXAA 16x Ani
Run through Radeon Pro with triple buffering (tried on and off), high priority.
Run with 4gb patch.

Roughly:
Riverwood around 35-45 drops 10-20 fps.
Outside riverwood 45-55 drops 15-30 fps.

Dungeons and inside seem to be always 60.
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Lalla Vu
 
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Post » Thu May 24, 2012 12:35 am

Are we the only ones?
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Judy Lynch
 
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Post » Wed May 23, 2012 11:22 pm

Happens to me, but it is just cells and other things getting loaded. Skyrim is a big world, so it is gonna stutter a tiny bit for a split second just to load.

What I do after loading is I turn 360 degrees a few times slowly and give my CPU/GPU time to load and render.
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Post » Thu May 24, 2012 9:06 am

Happens to me, but it is just cells and other things getting loaded. Skyrim is a big world, so it is gonna stutter a tiny bit for a split second just to load.

What I do after loading is I turn 360 degrees a few times slowly and give my CPU/GPU time to load and render.

Ok so this is the case for everyone who plays? Will it still do it with low quality settings? on xbox, ps3?
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Clea Jamerson
 
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Post » Thu May 24, 2012 12:40 pm

Try lowering the radial Blur option under the advanced tab.
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jason worrell
 
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Post » Thu May 24, 2012 12:59 pm

Im not a console owner, but as for low quality: depends.

If you have a decently high rig, it may stutter, it may not when loading.
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