Maybe a more advanced monitor that notices spikes in the system load or performance drops? Or an automatic analyser (like the automated mod organizing tools) that tells me which of my installed mods is likely to cause this sort of stuttering?Īny help is appreciated, I'm open to both automated and manual approaches, as long as they are not as immensely time-consuming as checking every mod one by one. So I would like to know if there is an easier way to find the culprit. I really don't want to turn off all my mods one by one to see which is causing the performance drops. This leads me to believe that I'm hitting some kind of bottleneck (possibly the hard drive - the game is installed on my HDD, not enough space on the SSD) when some of the HD textures from my mods get loaded or something similar. Also, I don't have permanent low fps, it's more like microstutters every few seconds or so. I've watched the performance monitor closely while playing my memory is at about 40%, CPU at 20% utilization. But even though I can play a heavily modded regular Skyrim without problems, I'm now noticing some performance drops while outside. So I've just installed the Skyrim Special Edition and customized it with about 100 mods using Nexus Mod Manager. Beautiful Skyrim for Low-End PCs By Soma Make your Skyrim look good with barely any resource usage. posted in Skyrim Technical Support: I am getting low fps in skyrim without any enb and graphical mods.I got 20 - 50 fps.But my skyrim is highly modified.