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who knows , you post sounds more like a statement than a question
my settings are set to highest. Everything is maxed out. I play on 1920x1080.
As for third-party mods, I wouldn't know. But the high res texture pack you can download from the store isn't a night and day difference.
The game loads mods in the order of the list. For your mods to work, they need to be below the original game files.
There is usually documentation of exactly what order to load them in on the description page of the mod.
Which graphics mods? As mentioned above, the "Official" HD DLC textures are pretty pathetic. I'd recommend one of the user-made mods, like Skyrim HD 2k, I think it's called. Try those and see if you notice a difference.
The mod "Immersive Saturation Boost" makes the textures look sharper and more vibrant as well. I highly recommend it. Try those and let us know the results.
I donwloaded the enchanced terrain and city packs, they looked pretty good in the previews
Realvision ENB:
www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/?
It's what I'm running, with the exception of a different ENB; and the game looks pretty awesome!