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If you've got to mess around with advanced configuration settings you can't access normally from tthe in game settings, it's ussually best to look for the solution in the game's modding community; case in point; many games Bethesda makes have known performance issues related to a missappropriation of processor resources; the modding community has made solutions tto those issues both in advanced configuration tools with graphical front ends with very good documenttation on the possible problems you could cause yourself by applying changes, as well as various unofficial patch projects that can fix many of these issues.
Basically, always look at troubleshooting steps specific to the game first. Odds are someone's run into your issue and has a solution alreadsy, if it's possible.