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attackontitan

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Below I will link a video of an example of what the frame drops look like but to give more context, it seems to happen out of nowhere, I'll be in a city or out in the wilds and suddenly 60 become 1-2 then slowly climb back up. In my research I found people were only getting drops of half 30 FPS but still playable, I tried different settings in the Skyrim/Enblocal.ini files however, I am still left with a this strange drop in frames. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



Load order: https://pastebin.com/NiMryKUW



Enblocal: https://pastebin.com/wpULe0Gp



SkyrimPref: https://pastebin.com/ffJ9vkpj



Video Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG0xQmH5t44&t=20s


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Below I will link a video of an example of what the frame drops look like but to give more context, it seems to happen out of nowhere, I'll be in a city or out in the wilds and suddenly 60 become 1-2 then slowly climb back up. In my research I found people were only getting drops of half 30 FPS but still playable, I tried different settings in the Skyrim/Enblocal.ini files however, I am still left with a this strange drop in frames. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Load order: https://pastebin.com/NiMryKUW

 

Enblocal: https://pastebin.com/wpULe0Gp

 

SkyrimPref: https://pastebin.com/ffJ9vkpj

 

Video Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG0xQmH5t44&t=20s

 

 

Do you use the basic stability tools?

 

 

Crash Fixes 12
Enb in Boost mode
BethIni

 

These help improve memory usage thereby decreasing the frequency of CTDs, game freezing and fps drop.

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Below I will link a video of an example of what the frame drops look like but to give more context, it seems to happen out of nowhere, I'll be in a city or out in the wilds and suddenly 60 become 1-2 then slowly climb back up. In my research I found people were only getting drops of half 30 FPS but still playable, I tried different settings in the Skyrim/Enblocal.ini files however, I am still left with a this strange drop in frames. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Load order: https://pastebin.com/NiMryKUW

 

Enblocal: https://pastebin.com/wpULe0Gp

 

SkyrimPref: https://pastebin.com/ffJ9vkpj

 

Video Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG0xQmH5t44&t=20s

 

 

Do you use the basic stability tools?

 

 

Crash Fixes 12
Enb in Boost mode
BethIni

 

These help improve memory usage thereby decreasing the frequency of CTDs, game freezing and fps drop.

 

 

I have the memory patch, crash fixes v.12 and Enboost I'm going to add the other stuff you suggested and hopefully it makes my game more stable, thank you for the help.

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attackontitan

I don't know what your machine specs are, but

 

 

ReservedMemorySizeMb=128

VideoMemorySizeMb=2000

 

.... is tiny for trying to run an ENB. What you are experiencing generally is symptomatic of these two values being set too low.

 

I have an 8 Gb 1070 with 24Gb of system RAM and my settings are:

 

ReservedMemorySizeMb=512

VideoMemorySizeMb=10240

 

There is a lot of conjecture out there as to how to arrive at these values. What Boris has to say vs a dozen other pundits can be very confusing.

 

ReservedMemorySizeMb MUST be increased in 128 blocks. Try increasing this value to 384.

 

VideoMemorySizeMb If you have more than 16GB of physical RAM try setting this value to 5120. This is largely dependent on the VRAM of your card, but with so many unknowns this number is a good place to start.

 

These values are arbitrary and can be changed to suit the user, so don't worry about the rocket science behind many of the arguments you might see about these numbers.

 

Also change the following to these values:

 

DisableDriverMemoryManager=true
DisablePreloadToVRAM=true

 

It's unusual to have these two settings enabled.

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