Skyrim Maxsulframe.dll

If you cannot get this specific DLL to work, consider these alternatives that provide similar functionality:

| Feature | Alternative Mod | |---------|----------------| | DLSS/FSR2 Upscaling | Skyrim Upscaler by PureDark (paid version) | | Frame Generation | Lossless Scaling (Steam app) – works with any game | | ENB Alternative | Community Shaders (lighter, no DLL conflicts) | | FPS Unlock | SSE Display Tweaks (open-source, no injection) |


Do not download Maxsulframe.dll from random DLL download websites. Those files are often outdated, virus-laden, or incompatible. Instead, follow this systematic troubleshooting guide.

If you were thinking of a known performance or frame-limiting tool for Skyrim, common ones include:

The sign outside read “The Ragged Flagon,” but to Alex, it might as well have read "The Point of No Return." He wasn't here for mead or information on the Thieves Guild. He was here for a deal with a different kind of underground.

In the corner booth, shrouded in shadows that seemed unnaturally sharp—jagged, even—sat a figure known only as 'The Frame'.

Alex sat down, sliding a heavy pouch of gold across the sticky table. "I was told you have the Maxsulframe."

The Frame didn't speak. He simply reached into his tunic and pulled out a small, glowing geometric prism. It pulsed with a light that hurt Alex’s eyes, shifting rapidly between colors that shouldn't exist on the Nirn spectrum. It was the Maxsulframe.dll—a forbidden artifact rumored to exist outside the bounds of Mundus.

"You know the risks?" The Frame’s voice sounded like static, like a Daedra gargling glass. "This isn't a standard mod. It doesn't just add a sword. It rewrites the memory of the world. It forces... smoothness."

"I need it," Alex whispered, staring at the prism. "Riften is a slideshow. I take two steps, and the world freezes. The stutters are killing me. I can't aim my bow because the frames drop every time an NPC breathes. I need the Maxsulframe." Skyrim Maxsulframe.dll

"Very well," The Frame said. He pushed the artifact toward Alex. "But remember: the engine was not built for perfection. To eliminate the jitter, you may invite the chaos."

Alex didn't care. He grabbed the prism. As soon as his skin touched the artifact, his vision went black for a split second—the loading screen of the gods.


When Alex opened his eyes, the world had changed.

He stepped out of the Flagon and into the Ratway. Immediately, he gasped. The air was thick, but clean. He moved his hand in front of his face. It was fluid. Silky. 60 movements per second. No lag. No stutter.

He ran up the stairs, his feet hitting the wood in perfect rhythm. He burst out into the market square of Riften. Usually, this place was a gauntlet of freeze-frames—Bryling walking her dog, the fishmonger shouting, the guards patrolling. It was usually a PowerPoint presentation of lag.

But now? It was a ballet.

He walked past Maven Black-Briar. She turned her head to look at him. It was the smoothest head turn in the history of Tamriel. The interpolation was divine. The stutter was gone.

"This is amazing," Alex laughed. He drew his sword. The steel sang through the air without a single hiccup. He felt invincible.

Then, he saw the Guard.

"Hey, you!" the Guard shouted. "You're the one who installed the custom memory patch!"

Alex froze. "I... I just wanted 60 frames per second."

"You've messed with the fabric of reality," the Guard warned, his voice modulating strangely. "Look at the sky."

Alex looked up. The clouds were moving faster now. Too fast. The sun was racing across the horizon, stuttering not in frame rate, but in time.

"The Maxsulframe.dll smooths the motion," the Guard said, drawing his sword. "But it despises the unnecessary."

"What does that mean?" Alex asked, stepping back.

"It means," the Guard said, "the engine is optimizing."

Suddenly, the Guard’s face began to stretch. His nose elongated five feet. His armor began to clip through his body, merging with the cobblestones. The geometry of the market stalls began to implode, folding in on themselves as the engine tried to smooth out the polygons that were too 'rough' for the new framerate.

Alex turned to run, but his legs were moving too smoothly. He was sliding across the ground, friction forgotten, an ice-skating glitch brought to terrifying life. If you cannot get this specific DLL to

He ran toward the gate, but the gate was gone. In its place was a wall of purple and black checkerboard—the Void


If you find this file on your system:

  • Manual removal:

  • Also search entire Skyrim folder for any .dll modified on the same date.
  • Check persistence:

  • System-wide:


  • Legitimate common DLLs in Data/SKSE/Plugins/:

    Conclusion: The file name is almost certainly a corruption or impersonation of a legitimate "Maxsu" framework DLL. The author "Maxsu" does not have a public mod named "Maxsulframe". Therefore, this file is unauthorized and likely malicious.


    Sometimes the error is a red herring, and a missing real system DLL causes a chain reaction that points to Maxsulframe.dll. To rule this out:

    Some older versions require manual installation: Do not download Maxsulframe

    When SkyrimMaxsulframe.dll (or simply Maxsulframe.dll) is causing trouble, you may experience:

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