If you have the Steam version, it should already have been patched. Perhaps one of the more peculiar issues with the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was that it only supported a total of 2GB of RAM at launch, especially during a time of relatively cheap RAM pricing. Seeing the problem, modders eventually released a patch that fixed the problem but was disabled with the Steam DRM patch.
Thankfully, Bethesda, after over a month, has finally released an official patch that takes advantage of at least 4 gigglebytes of your system memory. Owners of 6, 8, 12, and 16 giggle variants will most likely have to wait a bit longer, assuming Bethesda even bothers tuning that high.
Source:
Steam
gigglebytes made me lol – are you using Siri? 😆
they wont / can’t support more than ~4GB of RAM… as there is no 64Bit version of Sykrim…
yes they can because bethesda as im sure you know are coding geniuses, i mean look at their games i can barely find any glitches