Help me get the most out of my PC?

Post » Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:12 am

So I've been modding Skyrim a lot over the past few months, and it's gotten to the point that my mid/low-end computer (an ASUS G72GX laptop) is having trouble with them. I want Skyrim to look amazing, and it certainly does now, but my fps has just dropped too much for me. It's tolerable and mostly playable, but just low enough to be annoying. I was hoping people here might be able to help some on what mods I can disable (or substitute) to get Skyrim running smoothly again while still looking as good as I can get it. Any help is appreciated!

I have an image of all the mods I'm running, but I am unable to post links so I'll post it as a list in the comments just as soon as I type it up.

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Jade Muggeridge
 
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Post » Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:23 am

My Mods:

A Quality World Map
ABT - Arrows and Bolts Tweaks
Amazing Follower Tweaks
Ash Rocks
Auto Unequip Ammo
Better Dialogue Controls
Better Dynamic Snow
Better MessageBox Controls
Book Covers Skyrim
Cloaks of Skyrim - Dawnguard
DVA Dynamic Vampire Appearance
Enhanced Animation - Enhanced Animation
Enhanced Blood Textures
Enhanced Diaant Terrain
Follower Commentary Overhaul
Follower Trap Safety
Guard Dialogue Overhaul
HiRes Legible Road Signs
Immersive Armors
Immersive HUD -iHUD
Immersive Weapons
Improved NPC Clothing - High Res
INIGO
Lanterns of Skyrim - All In One
Left Hand Rings
Loadsscreen Extensions
Master Robes Fix
No Spinning Death Animation
Player Headtracking
RaceMenu
Realistic Crime Radius -Crime Radius-1000
Realistic Lighting Overhaul
Realistic Ragdolls and Force
Realistic Smoke and Embers
ReProccer - Automated SkyRe patch generator
Ruins Clutter Improved
Run For Your Lives
Saftey Load
Skyrim Belongs to the Nords
Skyrim Community Uncapper
Skyrim Flora Overhaul - Dragonbom addon
Skyrim Flora Overhaul
Skyrim HD LITE - Dungeons
Skyrim HD LITE - Landscape
Skyrim HD LITE - Misc
Skyrim HD LITE - Towns
Skyrim HD LITE - Riften
Skyrim Project Optimization - Full Version
Skyrim Shadow Striping Fix
SkyUI
Splash of Rain
Static Mesh Improvement Mod
Superior Lore-Friendly Hair - LITE - 1K
T3nd0s Skyrim Redone
TES5Edit
The Eyes Of Beauty - NPC eyes texture replacer
The Eyes Of Beauty - Dawnguard Update
The Eyes 0f Beauty- PLAYER
UFO - Ultimate Follower Overhaul
ULO v140 Complete
Unique Dragon Priest Masks
Unique Uniques
Unlimited Bookshelves
Unoflicial Dawnguard Patch - Unof?cial Dawnguard Patch
Unof?cial Dragonbom Patch - Unoflicial Dragonbom Patch
Unof?cial Hearth?re Patch
Unof?cial High Resolution Patch
Unof?cial Skyrim Patch
Visible Windows
W.A.T.E.R
Walk
Wet and Cold - Performance Traveler Cloak Textures
Wet and Cold - Wet and Cold
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lucile davignon
 
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Post » Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:35 pm

One of the things I found really useful was to learn how to use DDSOpt to optimize my textures. Even if you leave the textures at their current resolution DDSOpt can fix a lot of things in your textures that will prevent lag and CTDs. I fixed a persistent CTD this way. You should look at the DDSOpt directions on the STEP (Skyrim Total Enhancement Project) site because it gives you step by step instructions.

I have optimized and reduced all my textures to 2048x1024 (2048x2048 max for external textures, except for WATER textures which the guide says not to touch, and 1024x1024 for LODs). For normal gameplay you should NOT be using anything higher than 2048x1024 because you'll never see the difference of anything with higher res unless you get real close and are looking for it.

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Lindsay Dunn
 
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Post » Wed Aug 20, 2014 12:21 pm

doesn't matter how good your computer is, if you don't use ENB and the memory Patch (found in the newest version of SKSE), its gonna be bad.

also make sure you get something like MSI afterburner so that your video card/cpu doesn't burn up.

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Claudia Cook
 
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