Probably being held back by the CPU. Skyrim only uses a couple of cores and benefits from fast cores, which is an area than the FX series cpu's fall way behind Intel. You should be able to increase performance by overclocking the cpu. Also of you are using a 760g chipset check your cpu frequencies while gaming, they have been known to throttle the 8 core fx cpus when under load(even when only a couple of cores are under load).
An Intel i5-4690k or i7-4790k clocked at 4.0 GHz or faster should bulldoze through any game. The game performance also depends on how many mods you have installed. Skyrim heavily-modded will need at least 3 GB of video RAM to run it smoothly. Try running the game without mods and see if it performs to your expectations.
My processor is a bit worse than the 6350 and considering it being sc it might be as good as it is. If it is doing me worse is there any thing I can do?
My processor is a bit worse than the 6350 and considering it being sc it might be as good as it is. If it is doing me worse is there any thing I can do?
fx 8350 is not worse than fx 6350 actually its the opposite OC your CPU to 4.5 depending what board and cpu cooler you are having.