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You can lower quite a few settings and not see enough difference to matter that much. I'm playing from an HDD and it helps the loading times.
If it just suddenly started - that sounds like an Nvidia Driver gone haywire. Rollback or check for an update.
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This started when suddenly the game crashed and saw a message."No memory left>" something along these lines.
Ever since then the game has been taken too long to load when I do fast travel from one place to the other.
The standard checklist includes, but is not limited to:
1) verify your game files
2) update to the latest driver
3) make sure the game isn't trying to use your onboard graphics - if you have it.
(3 - can be a PITA, but in Settings it may be as easy as checking to see which graphics device is in use... then change it... you never know)
That's all I got...
Good Luck.