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Hello guys. I have some problems getting my enb to run as it should. A few guys in the youtube comments said i should come here for help so here I am. :smile:

 

So first of all, my specs:

 

I7 4770k 3.5 Hz

 

Gtx 780

 

16 Gb RAM

 

Installed on a regular hard drive (also tried on SSD without any difference)

 

I did a clean install just now, deleted all my old mods, saves etc. Installed the ENB files. Downloaded Realvision ENB autoinstaller. Followed it to the point. Start up Skyrim, aaaaaaand > 20 fps....

 

Yeah I have no idea really. Any tips are appreciated!

 

 

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ENBs always have a performance impact. I'd recommend looking through the mod author's suggestions for improving fps or trying a less demanding preset.

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ENBs always have a performance impact. I'd recommend looking through the mod author's suggestions for improving fps or trying a less demanding preset.

I doubt that's the problem. A friend of mine can run this enb with his 680.

 

I think I know what you did. Are you sure you have applied the right enblocal tweaks?

 

...Hmm. I have no idea what that is so that could be it.

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With a GTX980 I get in the 20s at 4K. high 40s at 1440 & low 60s at 1080.

 

That is with DoF switched off. DoF is a 7 to 10 fps hit.

 

I use Skyrim Performance Monitor to see what my GPU is doing.

 

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It all because you set those tweaks wrong as I have guess, here from the mod page:

 



[MEMORY]
ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true <--- If you have 32 bit Windows, set it to "false".
ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true <--- enables the ENBoost features to dramatically reduce CTDs.
DisableDriverMemoryManager=false <--- true for AMD users experiencing CTDs even while ENBoost features are enabled.
DisablePreloadToVRAM=false <--- enabling could potentially help to load a save game which fails to load otherwise but may cause stuttering.
EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false <--- enabling this is generally not safe, but it's a workaround for users experiencing large amount of stuttering.
ReservedMemorySizeMb=XXX <--- start with 64, increase in increments of 128 ( 256, 384, 512, ..., 1024 ) until stuttering has ceased.
Only use >=512 with at least 2-3Gb VRAM.

 

 

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