Skyrim supports uncapped framerates, but unfortunately, the game locks players’ refresh rates to 60Hz. So, even if you do have a monitor that is above 60Hz (75Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz etc), you are aren’t using its full capabilities in Skyrim.
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Despite Skyrim Special Edition supporting uncapped framerates on PC, the refresh rate is locked to 60Hz. This won’t be an issue if you’re playing the game on a 60Hz display, but those lucky enough to play Bethesda’s masterpiece on a high refresh rate display will experience the game at what feels like 60fps.
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The game is not designed to exceed 60 FPS. Issues will occur – even if you do not see them. Exceeding 60 is done at your own risk and is not supported.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
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Framerate Limit Capped at 60 FPS.
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The PS5 can now run perennially popular RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim at a smooth 60 frames per second, thanks to a new mod that removes the 30 fps cap. It works on the PS4 as well, so Skyrim fans can get a performance boost even if they haven’t been lucky enough when it comes to finding where to buy the PS5.
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Skyrim physics will go wild above 60FPS. It is engine limitation. Some players can go above it, up to 90FPS, depending on their display, system and tweaks. I sure as hell can’t, with my 114hz display.
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Go to the configuration file(s) location. Open Skyrim. ini . Under section [Display] add line bLockFrameRate=0 to remove 60 FPS cap.
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Xiphos Gaming posted a side-by-side comparison of the game running pre- and post-patch on YouTube (found below), demonstrating that the Anniversary Edition now runs at a smooth 30fps.
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Yes, Yes it is! but 144 FPS is when you won’t notice any major changes after, for example, if you only play 60 FPS and then upgrade to 144 FPS the change is like I said very noticeable! the transition from 144 FPS to 240 FPS however is not as noticeable, the difference is there but not as drastic.
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No, a 60Hz monitor can only display up to 60fps. Same goes for a 75Hz monitor displaying up to 75fps, or 144Hz displaying 144fps and so on. However you can still play a game with uncapped fps as this mitigates input latency (feels more reactive) even if your monitor does not display the particular fps.
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For vanilla Skyrim, I’d say it’s more on the CPU intensive side, but in your case for mods, I think you’re better off upgrading your GPU. Your CPU is still more than sufficient, but you might run into some GPU bottlenecks with visual overhauls.
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For vanilla Skyrim, I’d say it’s more on the CPU intensive side, but in your case for mods, I think you’re better off upgrading your GPU. Your CPU is still more than sufficient, but you might run into some GPU bottlenecks with visual overhauls.
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Skyrim as a vanilla experience isn’t the most demanding game. All you need is an Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 or ATI Radeon 4890 GPU, and 4GB RAM. These PCs easily meet those requirements and will allow you to even mod the game a little with new companions and perhaps a texture pack.
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Answer: If you’re playing competitive games, a 144Hz gaming monitor is definitely worth it. Not only does it provide you with a more enjoyable and responsive gaming experience, but you also get an advantage over your opponents who have regular 60Hz displays.
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This is measured in Hertz (Hz). For example, if your display has a refresh rate of 144Hz, it is refreshing the image 144 times per second. When paired with the high frame rates produced by a GPU and CPU working together, this can result in a smoother experience and potentially higher FPS.
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The refresh rate with console gaming is lower than with PC gaming. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S support up to 120Hz. That’s why a 240Hz or even a 144Hz monitor isn’t necessary for console gaming. When console gaming is the only thing you’re going to use the monitor for, 120Hz will be enough.
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To truly max out your character, you need to get your character to level 252 — achieving every perk in the game. Regarding subsequent iterations of the game, there is no max level, as you can keep resetting your skills to level up indefinitely.
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Level 81 is the maximum lvl you can attain in Skyrim TES 5. But this was been removed. By making your skill – Legendary (version 1.9) if your skill lvl is 100. By making it legendary all points you invested / put from that skill tree will be removed.
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What do I do if The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has performance or framerate issues on PC?
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If you use GSync like me, or if you want more consistant fps, it may be a good idea to use software like RiverTuner to cap your fps at your monitor’s refresh rate. Congratulations, you can now play Bug-free Skyrim at 144+ fps.
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CPUs are designed to run safely at 100% CPU utilization. However, these situations can also impact the performance of high-intensity games and applications. Learning how to fix high CPU usage can resolve some of the most common problems. However, not all CPU issues require software fixes.
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While it is normal for your CPU to be at 100% while playing games, and this is nothing to worry about, you can probably take some of the workload off the processor.
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Is high CPU usage bad? Every PC will go through cycles of high CPU usage — there is nothing wrong with that. However, If your CPU usage is constantly high or even at 100%, there is definitely a reason for concern. Your CPU heats up when under heavy loads.
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