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I found that turning off V-Sync just about cured all the stuttering.
Good luck; I'm still not happy that I've nailed it completely.
BE CAREFUL with the configurator. Make a save that you don't mind killing and back up your original skyrimprefs.ini just in case. They are in your save files folder.
Here's a vid of the configurator in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gyt7yIyBmk
EDIT AFTER SOME MORE MESSING WITH IT:
Thanks a lot man; now you have me playing with it again! Well I may have been wrong about V-Sync. I had both that and mouse acceleration turned off using the configurator. I have turned V-Sync back on and I can still stand and turn as fast as I can (with my 360 controller) with no stutter. So perhaps the answer is to turn off the acceleration.
I'm not sure there is one answer here for everyone. Good luck brother.