
So here are some settings I use, related to this Might stabilize it somehwat, then there is the pre-render frames option. You could also clock your graphic card/cards to have a static clock so it won't fluctuate based on the current amount of needed GPU usage. I usually run with all V-sync stuff turned off, and only use a FPS limiter set to 58-59 to not cause the physics bugs with the Skyrim game, otherwise I can reach FPS ranges up to 300-500 FPS in the game. One of my displays is a 120Hz Samsung SyncMaster SA950D Other types of advice included setting the monitor to lower Hertz but the screen's colors look completely off when I do this (plus I can only set it as low as 120).Īnyways, wondering if anyone uses a similar monitor and what they did when running Skyrim. Basically what I did was turn off enb v-sync, and set to system 1/4 refresh. The advice online is that one should set their V-sync (via Nvidia inspector) at 1/3 refresh or 1/4 to prevent the monitor from producing a sort of ghosting effect at lower frames. Furthermore I cap my fps at 35 because I use a pretty heavy enb (Serenity) and I hate when my frames jump up and down by drastic numbers.

I am not super technical but based on my research this type of number is more or less useless for Skyrim because by default the games fps is capped at 60. It runs at 144 Hertz and I was trying to figure out how this would work in enb.

I am curious if I am doing this right and was hoping to find someone with a bit of knowledge who could help.
