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First, in *Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition* *SkyrimPrefs.ini*, under `[Display]`, set `iVSyncPresentInterval=0`. This disables Skyrim's VSync which is part of what caps the framerate. In *Skyrim.ini*, under `[Display]`, Add `bLockFramerate=0`. Now your fps is truly unlocked, but you will experience problems with the physics engine/animations. To fix this, add to the bottom of *Skyrim.ini*:
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[HAVOK]
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fMaxTime=0.0069
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```
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0.0069 is for 144 fps. For other fps values, look here
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To fix the screen taring, I happen to have a GSync monitor which means I don't need VSync. If you don't have a GSync/FreeSync monitor, you can use the NVidia Control Panel or other Software to add VSync which works at higher framerates.
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If you use GSync like me, or if you want more consistant fps, it may be a good idea to use software like RiverTuner to cap your fps at your monitor's refresh rate.
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Congratulations, you can now play Bug-free Skyrim at 144+ fps. Have fun!
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# frame limit
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`DXVK_FRAME_RATE=144 %command%`
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