GTX 1080 -- 4K 60fps -- BEST settings -- Skyrim Special Edition

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Even with a decently overclocked GTX 1080, the game won't "always" stay at 60fps. There will be dips, from time to time. With that said, just changing one setting, from the Ultra preset, can make the game play at 60fps, most of the time.

This was recorded with Nvidia's ShadowPlay. That affects the performance. When the computer is not having to record 4K gameplay, the game stays closer to 60fps,, than what is seen here. (but, again, there will still be times that the game goes below 60fps... This game doesn't seem to want to play at a "perfect" 60fps, at 4K)

I intentionally started the demo out, with the dragon to show an area that always has frame rate problems. I also showed how, in dungeons, the game will almost stay at a locked 60fps. I wanted to contrast the two scenarios, so you could see a range of frame rate situations.

i7 4790 (not overclocked)
16GB RAM
MSI Gaming X GTX 1080
SSD
Windows 10

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