skyrim microstutter in third person

arshakm

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hello somehow i am geting alot of microstutter in skyrim but strangly this is only noticble in third person i use the high resolution texture pack dlc of bethesda and the legendary edition of skyrim my pc specs are:
16gb dd3 ram 4x4gb (1333mhz)
Amd fx 4100 overclocked processor
MSI 970A-G46 motherboard
2048MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (factory overclocked)
an ASUS VN247 (1920x1080@60Hz)
1x2therabyte caviar green from western digital
1xintel solidstade drive 120gb 330 series
1xTSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C ATA Device
1x tv tuner i only dont know what model or brand
sharkoon 600watt powersuply
and the aerocool cyborgx case
windows 7 64bit sp1

i would realy apreciate it if somewone found an solution for me;-)
 
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I think you might have the...

Christian Angelo

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I think you might have the wrong description of your problem, microstutter is an issue with cards in sli and is basically the feeling of your framerate being lesser than what it really is...in super basic terms. Single cards don't get this really.

Does the stuttering feel like framerate choppyness of brief load pausing?
 
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arshakm

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So the story goes like this. I just started playing the game a few days ago, on a brand new Asus GTX 660 DirectCU II OC 2gb card, Ultra settings. Unfortunately I experienced those "hiccups", those fast drops in frame rate every so often, that reviewers from various sites saw too but more pronounced on AMD Radeon 7000 series cards than on Nvidia GTX 600 ones(e.g. The Tech Report) Well I get them on a NVIDIA card, so what's up with that,aye?
Let's get one thing clear, this is NOT that halving of FPS because of Vsync being enabled, in my case it happens at ANY framerate, be it 100 or 40, best seen in 3rd person than in 1st just by panning with the mouse or by moving around. It only happens outdoors, indoors everything is as smooth as it can get on a LCD.
Ah and yes, I've tried some of those "fixes" out there on the Web: limiting the frame rate, reducing the pre-rendered frames, playing in Windowed Mode(with the mod and without) etc, NONE of them made the "hiccups" disappear.
does anywone now a solution for me?