Hi all,
I didn't mean the 480 was a problem, just a curiosity. I think it would be great if nVidia made the drivers use the 480's 1.5 gigs of ram...I have the physx indicator turned on and there is no indication of physx being used in Skyrim that the NV drivers notice. The 480 is in there for physx. As for my system, yeah she's old but she's been great. I plan on building a 6 core ivy bridge around the 590 (maybe get another 590). As for my system ram amount, it's been plenty with everything turned up at that monster res without a hiccup.
Edit: I'm not running any mods. I did turn on tree self shadows in the ini. though.
Edit: also the cores aren't being fully utilized, nor is sli being fully used...as it is in BF3.
Well you are not going to see to the see game take full advantage of all your CPU's cores all the time. The reason being is because this engine is programmed for dual core primarily, the fact Skyrim recommends quad core is primarily for Havok. As far as the SLI load, that is on nvidia. I don't think they have sussed out the full potential for Skyrim on SLI and that could be because they used a similar profile to what was used for FONV or Oblivion, just to cut corners and get it out the door quickly.
As far as you not running any mods, has me a little stumped as to what is causing the problem. If you turn off the tree shadows, what happens? Also, I think the new patch killed the performance a little. I just think no proof aside from the mods, but I can't go back to 1.1 save files after you have saved with 1.2. )c:
Also if you are looking to get a 6 core, you might want to hold off a little longer. With the X79 coming out there are many models that have 2 8pin additional power connections and if you look at the dye of the new i7-3960X, you will see that there are two additional spots that have nothing in them. This all adds up to me thinking that there is a 8 core coming, and by spring we might hear something on it. If you are wanting to upgrade sooner though, the i7-3960X is still a damn good CPU to get.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that many people reported having troubles using Skyrim HD and that I have had a few CTD, along with a friend of mine who is vanilla as well. That's why I think 1.2 broke something other then game play mechanics.
EDIT 2: Actually you can go back to ver 1.1 but you have to have a few other files. I have verified my 1.2 save files will load with these 1.1 file replacements. I am going to check my performance here is a second. Here are the files:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2263471
EDIT 3: During my test my fps went back up to 37 to 42 fps in that marsh area I described when only getting 15fps max even at 1920x1080, to make sure it wasn't a fluke I tested in both night and mid day lighting. My shadow flickering when I spring is GONE, so it was the patch all along. I still have the backwards flying dragons but they are the ones I couldn't collect souls from before and after the patch, no big loss for me. Go back to ver 1.1 if you guys are having poor FPS.