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Ah, OK. No problem.
And as for your problem...
Are you running Skyrim at 2560 x 1600, or anything 2K and above?
That is known to cause texture and mesh issues.
Skyrim's engine is pretty weird.
Try setting your resoluton down to something around 1920 x 1200, 1920 x 1080, or lower, and see if that works.
What graphics card are you using?
Well, I think I can safely say the problem is not with your graphics card.
I also run a 7790, and I've had no problems with Skyrim.
Just make sure you're running the latest drivers.
Could it possibly be a mod causing the problem?
Try disabling some mods and see if that helps.
Also, run Steam and Skyrim as an admin, which may help clear up any folder pemission issues that the game is running into.
You could also try using Nexus Mod Manager to change the load order of your mods, which may also be causing some issues.
If you're runnin the game in full-screen mode, try running it in windowed mode and see if that helps. If you're runnin Skyrim in windowed mode, try running it in Full Screen mode.
If all else fails, you can try backing up your saves and uninstaling/reinstalling Skyrim.
It could be that your Steam files for Skyrim were invalidated by a mod, and reinstalling Skyrim would validate them again.
That's all I can think of in the way of potential fixes.
I've never encountered this issue before, so I cannot guarantee everything I've listed will work 100%.