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Wohehiv

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After pretty much stuffing my game with mods (after stopping to play skyrim one year or so ago) i have approx 120 mods installed, most are from a steam workshop pack called maximum graphics with these being the rest

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I have checked in BOSS and i have one file which displays an error, and i have disabled that plugin via NMM

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My PC specs are:

 

I5 4690K (non overclocked)

8GB DDR3 1600Mhz

GTX 780 Ti, overclocked to core 1192

Game running on my boot drive, Samsung 120GB Evo (16GB remaining)

 

Anyone knows why is this happening?

 

Also, i have purchased skyrim with no DLC's from steam if it is neccesary

 

Thanks for the help!


Edited by Wohehiv, 21 November 2014 - 07:12 PM.


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I don't personally recommend mixing Nexus mods with Steam Workshop mods, but that's simply a personal preference. As far as your crashing goes, you may be running out of VRAM. You should check out tony971's guides. He has three of them.

 

http://www.nexusmods...im/mods/56894/?

http://www.nexusmods...im/mods/57353/?

http://www.nexusmods...im/mods/50214/?

 

There may be something in there that will help you isolate what is causing the problem and assist with fixing your CTD issues.



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Recorded this from launch to crash and i don't go over my 3GB VRAM (or the game's VRAM limit)

 

i will read those links also, thanks :)


Edited by Wohehiv, 21 November 2014 - 08:31 PM.


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put your vid card back to stock clocks.



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Do what HeyYou said and see if that works. Overclocking is a bit of a task and needs to be done properly. Of course, this may not be the cause, but it's worth a shot.



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Still crashes, but i did notice i was getting close to the 3GB VRAM, 2950-2700 MB avg on multiple runs



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You may need to edit your .ini files to allocate more space to the first block. I'm not entirely sure judging by what you have shown me. Try checking out the links that I posted and see if you can find anything useful there.






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