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FPS issue with Realvision ENB


Sibbasson

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Hi. I'm just a little experienced with mods and I have quite a good computer (specs below). My problem is my framerate. When I'm outside, I get 40-50 fps and indoors 50-60. I have a lot of mods installed (70-75), but I've nailed down the problem: Realvision ENB (started a new save with only Realvision ENB installed but same framerates). I surpass the recommended specs on the mod page, yet I can't run it well. I could probably live with this since 40 fps is still quite smooth, but from what I've read I should be getting more with my specs.



Specs:

CPU: Intel Core i5 4690k 3.5GHz

GPU: MSI GTX 970 4 (3.5)GB VRAM

Memory: Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz 16 GB

Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 7

Monitor: Philips Brilliance 242G5D 1920x1080 (1080p) 144Hz


I think the problem is most likely that my GPU is trying to improve the graphics twice though both Realvision and with nVidia control panel, although I'm quite sure I triple checked that.


Other things you might need to know:

I use Mod Organizer (MO)

I installed the "Full" version of Realvision ENB

I run all graphics settings on the highest setting except for Distant Object Detail and Radial Blur Quality which are one step below max which gives a slight fps increase

~80% of my mods improve graphics or immersion (e.g. 2-4K textures and weather mods) but don't seem to limit the framerate, at least on their own

I have disabled all sorts of anti-aliasing in the nVidia Control Panel for TESV, Skyrim launcher and SKSE (Skyrim Script Extender) launcher



Things that I've tried:

Downloaded the recommended .inis on the mod page (no difference)

Disabled every mod one by one in MO with minor or no difference (MAYBE ~0.5fps at max if I'm being optimistic)


I really appeciate all the help I can get. Thanks in advance.

Edited by Sibbasson
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Thanks for sharing that, I thought something was wrong. I fiddled around with the DOF and Ambient Occulsion and saw an fps increase of around 8-10. Is there some way to make these less demanding or is the only option to disable them altogether?

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I've "solved" this now. I changed my shadow setting to medium since I'm not that crazy about them anyway and I think Realvision improves them on its own anyway. This gave me an increase of about 10-15 fps outdoors, which is totally worth it for me. I also turned off ambient occulsion in the enb settings and enable a performance version in the nvidia control panel which also gave a slight increase in fps. Hope this helps someone!
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