CruNcher
I'm not quite the perfectionist type you are, that's all
Also, "smashing" is quite the hard word
I don't see my game/setup as damaged right now... maybe I'm wrong.
Whatever
TES Skyrim
- Author
- Message
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 1498
- Joined: 31 Mar 2012, 15:06
- Location: France
Re: TES Skyrim
_________________
Lian Li PC011 Dynamic, Corsair AX 1500i PSU, i9 10850K @5.0 Ghz, Aorus Z490 Ultra, RTX3090 MSI Gaming X Trio, 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB RAM@3600, Corsair MP600 1TB NVME System Drive, 10 TB Storage, W10 Pro 64, Custom Hard Tubing Watercooling Loop
Lian Li PC011 Dynamic, Corsair AX 1500i PSU, i9 10850K @5.0 Ghz, Aorus Z490 Ultra, RTX3090 MSI Gaming X Trio, 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB RAM@3600, Corsair MP600 1TB NVME System Drive, 10 TB Storage, W10 Pro 64, Custom Hard Tubing Watercooling Loop
-
Offline
- *sensei*
- Posts: 252
- Joined: 08 Nov 2013, 20:38
- Location: Greece
Re: TES Skyrim
Pfuscher
Very nice! Great textures you got there.
Very nice! Great textures you got there.
_________________
/ Youtube Channel / Music Channel /
CPU: Intel Core i7-6850k @4.2GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Aorus OC 6gb vram RAM: Corsair DDR4 32gb Disk Drive: SSD Mushkin 120gb
/ Youtube Channel / Music Channel /
CPU: Intel Core i7-6850k @4.2GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Aorus OC 6gb vram RAM: Corsair DDR4 32gb Disk Drive: SSD Mushkin 120gb
-
Offline
- *sensei*
- Posts: 344
- Joined: 17 Jul 2013, 18:41
- Location: Germany
Re: TES Skyrim
Pfuscher
Very good looking textures! May i ask where that water is from?
LucidAPs
Nice! Your latest AO-results look great on vegetation.
Very good looking textures! May i ask where that water is from?
LucidAPs
Nice! Your latest AO-results look great on vegetation.
_________________
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ScytheOfSteel
Water plugin for Realistic Water Two and ENB
Intel Core i5-3570 @ 4.00GHz | 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 | Asus Geforce GTX 670 DirectCU ii 4GB Vram | Win7 64bit on Samsung SSD 840 120GB
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ScytheOfSteel
Water plugin for Realistic Water Two and ENB
Intel Core i5-3570 @ 4.00GHz | 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 | Asus Geforce GTX 670 DirectCU ii 4GB Vram | Win7 64bit on Samsung SSD 840 120GB
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 996
- Joined: 02 Jan 2014, 23:38
Re: TES Skyrim
Thanks guys
It's WATER - Water And Terrain Enhancement Redux
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/13 ... 3268&pUp=1
Without enb shame on me, but my rig is too weak.
It's WATER - Water And Terrain Enhancement Redux
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/13 ... 3268&pUp=1
Without enb shame on me, but my rig is too weak.
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 1509
- Joined: 20 Mar 2012, 08:37
Re: TES Skyrim
@Pfuscher
I have almost exactly the same system as you only 460 instead of 560 as long as you keep the latency relatively stable its pretty playable and camera control no problem
NT 6 does a pretty good job on the rendering queue in such low framerate situations
I have almost exactly the same system as you only 460 instead of 560 as long as you keep the latency relatively stable its pretty playable and camera control no problem
NT 6 does a pretty good job on the rendering queue in such low framerate situations
_________________
85% of graphics research is about who can finally make Sponza look good.
Jasper Bekkers EA/DICE
Perfection is the greatest enemy of photorealism.
Jorge Jimenez Activision Blizzard
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 996
- Joined: 02 Jan 2014, 23:38
Re: TES Skyrim
What are the best sharpen effect.txt around? Got no clue about that part
It's really hard to run Skyrim properly with that card ^^ Got that great gigabyte 560 OC with the unstable factory OC which doesn't run stable at anything than downclocked back to the nvidia originals.
Bought an asus 280x, but it had a damaged vram, sent it back. Third radeon in a row that either sucked or didn't work long or properly (no hate)
770x with 4gb costs 350€ around here, so I wait for the 8xx series.
nothing special from me, just upgrading tundra meshes to parallax with real stones and dirt, instead of those fake bump maps
http://s14.directupload.net/images/140208/odlpj9oe.jpg
man I really hate that guy, who is spamming nexus with his useless turkish translations all day, not content if not at least half the "new" mods are turkish translations.
It's really hard to run Skyrim properly with that card ^^ Got that great gigabyte 560 OC with the unstable factory OC which doesn't run stable at anything than downclocked back to the nvidia originals.
Bought an asus 280x, but it had a damaged vram, sent it back. Third radeon in a row that either sucked or didn't work long or properly (no hate)
770x with 4gb costs 350€ around here, so I wait for the 8xx series.
nothing special from me, just upgrading tundra meshes to parallax with real stones and dirt, instead of those fake bump maps
http://s14.directupload.net/images/140208/odlpj9oe.jpg
man I really hate that guy, who is spamming nexus with his useless turkish translations all day, not content if not at least half the "new" mods are turkish translations.
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 1509
- Joined: 20 Mar 2012, 08:37
Re: TES Skyrim
Strange with the newest WHQL and the Beta 331.58 after 331.82 WHQL Drivers you should have no problems with 5xx/4xx cards stability anymore neither if they are factory Pre Oced
also 331.82 WHQL was already pretty stable except some shutdown hibernate and such issues within this stability problem that got additionally fixed once and for all with the 331.58 Beta
Most probably the cause of this instability is a Gating problem in Fermi that triggers if the latency of the frequency change is to low, so they most probably highered it again to 314.22 latency values (PowerMizer change) <- my own theory nothing official
Especially Firefoxs older D3D Engine caused problems freezing the system and causing TDRs
Nvidias official Statement is this:
Issues Fixed:
[326.80, Fermi]: End users report browser freezes and crashes. [1358403]
Which is a little funny because it doesn't only froze the Browser but occasionally the whole Windows if it started to occur though most of the times it would cause a TDR.
also 331.82 WHQL was already pretty stable except some shutdown hibernate and such issues within this stability problem that got additionally fixed once and for all with the 331.58 Beta
Most probably the cause of this instability is a Gating problem in Fermi that triggers if the latency of the frequency change is to low, so they most probably highered it again to 314.22 latency values (PowerMizer change) <- my own theory nothing official
Especially Firefoxs older D3D Engine caused problems freezing the system and causing TDRs
Nvidias official Statement is this:
Issues Fixed:
[326.80, Fermi]: End users report browser freezes and crashes. [1358403]
Which is a little funny because it doesn't only froze the Browser but occasionally the whole Windows if it started to occur though most of the times it would cause a TDR.
Last edited by CruNcher on 08 Feb 2014, 14:32, edited 5 times in total.
_________________
85% of graphics research is about who can finally make Sponza look good.
Jasper Bekkers EA/DICE
Perfection is the greatest enemy of photorealism.
Jorge Jimenez Activision Blizzard
-
Offline
- *sensei*
- Posts: 391
- Joined: 03 Oct 2012, 06:12
- Location: Ottawa, Canada
-
Offline
- *blah-blah-blah maniac*
- Posts: 1498
- Joined: 31 Mar 2012, 15:06
- Location: France
Re: TES Skyrim
_________________
Lian Li PC011 Dynamic, Corsair AX 1500i PSU, i9 10850K @5.0 Ghz, Aorus Z490 Ultra, RTX3090 MSI Gaming X Trio, 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB RAM@3600, Corsair MP600 1TB NVME System Drive, 10 TB Storage, W10 Pro 64, Custom Hard Tubing Watercooling Loop
Lian Li PC011 Dynamic, Corsair AX 1500i PSU, i9 10850K @5.0 Ghz, Aorus Z490 Ultra, RTX3090 MSI Gaming X Trio, 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB RAM@3600, Corsair MP600 1TB NVME System Drive, 10 TB Storage, W10 Pro 64, Custom Hard Tubing Watercooling Loop