Firstly sorry if this has already been mentioned
I stumbled upon this little gem today, I was having some issues with crossfire in skyrim (shocker eh), but I ended up settling for running the game at high no big deal, looked fine. With CF enabled I could only hit 20fps peak!
Anyway this 100% fixed everything, both cards now being fully utilised, game runs super smooth, no frame drops, everything maxed out
A simple one...find TESV.exe in your skyrim folder, rename it to fallout3.exe and your done. Seemingly as the game is the same engine as fallout 3 the CAP works equally as well for both games! So renaming the file triggers CAP to run the fallout3 profile and just runs amazing.
I don't know if this would help with any other issues, but its worth a punt surely.
*note* I'm not sure if this works for SLI users or not, but by all means try it, whats the worst that can happen
Edit: one last thing, the game will no longer launch via steam with this, as the launcher will look for TESV.exe, you will need to manually launch fallout3.exe
I stumbled upon this little gem today, I was having some issues with crossfire in skyrim (shocker eh), but I ended up settling for running the game at high no big deal, looked fine. With CF enabled I could only hit 20fps peak!
Anyway this 100% fixed everything, both cards now being fully utilised, game runs super smooth, no frame drops, everything maxed out
A simple one...find TESV.exe in your skyrim folder, rename it to fallout3.exe and your done. Seemingly as the game is the same engine as fallout 3 the CAP works equally as well for both games! So renaming the file triggers CAP to run the fallout3 profile and just runs amazing.
I don't know if this would help with any other issues, but its worth a punt surely.
*note* I'm not sure if this works for SLI users or not, but by all means try it, whats the worst that can happen
Edit: one last thing, the game will no longer launch via steam with this, as the launcher will look for TESV.exe, you will need to manually launch fallout3.exe
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