Install the mod, activate it, and then restart the game to enjoy an uncapped framerate. It was originally designed for the Xbox One X/PS4 Pro to take advantage of their beefier hardware specs, but it’s truly come into its own thanks to the Xbox Series X. The mod doesn’t really do much other than remove the 30fps cap that Skyrim normally has.
Related: There's A Skyrim Podcast On Spotify That Reads All The In-Game Books To You To get Skyrim to play at an uncapped 4K/60fps, you’ll need the “Uncap FPS” mod available from Bethesda. Update 1.3 for Skyrim Special Edition introduced a frame rate limit at 60 fps, which is now enabled by default. We’ve got Ghostcrew over on ResetEra to thank for this hot tip and also for reminding us that Skyrim Special Edition is available today for Xbox Game Pass subscribers on console. That is, 4K, 60fps, and all thanks to one mod. Thanks to the Xbox Series X’s awesome power, however, you can play Skyrim in a way that’s been previously reserved only for PC players. It’s just going to be one of those games that a certain segment of the gaming community is always going to consider “home.” Playing Skyrim on the Xbox Series X is sort of like breaking it in, setting up all your old furniture, hanging your family pictures, and putting away the family silverware in the attic to never see again.
In this case, you need to install the latest driver software. An outdated or corrupted graphics card driver is another reason for Skyrim SE low FPS. Solution 3: Update the Graphics Card Driver. Are people still playing Skyrim? Apparently. Then you can run Skyrim Special Edition and check if you have made Skyrim Special Edition FPS boost successfully.