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  1. Good use em. I understand your frustration with all the self-help information available that is not taken seriously. The issue that he has here is that he has half assed implementation of an old mod SSME that is obsolescent. So he has a half assed implementation of Shesons patch. And is not willing to take ownership by looking at the guides, and following them verbatim. It sounds like a crowd sourced mod list. The crashes are happening because of the condition that I identified, and it being in conflict with the other memory allocation measures.
  2. The problem lies within your initialization file Total video memory of available you have 3714 In there right now Based on your system and never should be much higher. ExpandSystemMemoryX64=trueReduceSystemMemoryUsage=trueDisableDriverMemoryManager=falseDisablePreloadToVRAM=falseEnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=falseReservedMemorySizeMb=256VideoMemorySizeMb=3714EnableCompression=trueAutodetectVideoMemorySize=false If you go to ENB.Dev and use the tool that Boris has posted and use that number. It will probably be twice that amount of memory
  3. Your SKSE initialization file is not correct. It should be something like this General]EnableDiagnostics=1ClearInvalidRegistrations=1 [Display]iTintTextureResolution=2048 [Memory]defaultHeapInitialAllocMB=1024scrapHeapSizeMB=384 Give that a try
  4. Are you sure that recently added mods may be creating the problem, or that the mod archive is somehow deteriorating or getting corrupted.. The thing that I would look at it is to make sure that Shesons SKSE patch is properly implemented. With the ENB that you use have you checked for updates? At one point in time I had a real version giving me problems The problem that I think that you're actually having seems to be probably centered around your ENB and its compatibility with Windows 10 you may have to go through and set compatibility modes for the Components. This is a memory hole condition so you are getting slow buildup so there is some sort of issue with memory allocation. There is a reason that they give Windows 10 away but we won't go there..
  5. I've got a couple of questions just so we can get to the bottom of your potential issues. When you upgraded to Windows 10 did you throw away the game installation folder before you did the new install of the game? When you upgraded did you do an update or a fresh install? Which mod manager are you using? Which ENB are you using?
  6. Bingo. There are some tweaks that you can do first in a control panel Nvidia driver control panel under global settings be sure to change the default from multi-monitor compatibility optimization to single monitor optimization unless you are actually running a multi-monitor set up. Other change that needs to happen while you were in that same control panel and in the global settings is to change from adaptive power setting to prefer maximum performance. That should get you some additional performance. The next change is to go to step wiki and go through and install ENB boost precisely to their installation instructions also go through and look at their initialization tweaks that will improve your game performance and eliminate memory allocation issues.
  7. You need to get global setting that match the 2160 P in your Nvidia control panel within Windows Control Panel. I only have 1 monitor. I'm a bit confused at this statement. How do I "maximise" the power? where do i do that? The Nvidia control panel under global settings you need to disable adaptive power mode which is set by default by the Nvidia drivers. Same thing with the single monitor adaptive mode it is under global settings within the Nvidia control panel. Nvidia has some very ignorant default settings for a desktop GPU.
  8. You need to get global setting that match the 2160 P in your Nvidia control panel within Windows Control Panel. It best to set your power to maximize the power to the GPU and to use single monitor compatibility mode in order to assure that you don't have performance issues with the driver itself. If you are running to two monitors then obviously you would leave it in a multi-monitor set up You'll need to test different configurations to see which works best for you as far as your initialization settings within the game in order to get the best performance at 2160 P.
  9. This clearly is a memory allocation and game set up issue because of the number of plug-ins you've had a certain point the first thing you get is stutter and this is because you probably don't have the ENB boost or some of the other memory allocation tweaks. Go to step wiki and go through your .ini files as well as installing ENB boost the way that they instruct you Install safety load as well as making sure that Shesons patch is in place for your SKSE You need to get rid of stuff that you really don't need and put in the proper core components by getting the memory allocation sorted out you should be able to go to the game plug-in list. Part of the issue that are also might be due to how your operating system is set up
  10. How long ago was the operating system installed and is it on your SSD? When you install the operating system did you move the page file off of the default hard drive? You should be able to move around easily enough it's going to take making minor adjustments to allow you to be able to move around without stutter The core I seven processor is not a detractor the 920 of the Stout CPU. Intel CPUs provide a platform level of performance with the variation between them being relatively minor. It more is a challenge to tweak the proper performance by assisting in getting it set up correctly
  11. I would try to enable the VSync and try to tweak better performance by going to STEP Wiki
  12. Okay the installation of SSME is pointless. use the SKSE .ini implementation. Windows has default power profile implementation, that wants to treat your desktop as it is a laptop or tablet and trying to invoke power saving that is pointless. Having to override it in this area is very important in order to alleviate trying to power down or hibernate with a desktop PC that typically do not embrace this while trying to be effective as a gaming PC.
  13. This clearly is a memory allocation and set up issue. The longer you play the worse it gets. Go through STEP wiki and go through all of the set up tweaks putting Shesons patch in place and ENB boost as well as safety load for starters.
  14. That is the proper message that you should get when you just have the ENB boost enabled and properly configured.
  15. This clearly is an ENB configuration issue with all of the various.ini configuration and your set up of your ENB go to step wiki and go through their ENB installation and tweaking tutorials. It is easier for you to go through their structured problem-solving instructions in order to work out installation and configuration issues.
  16. Using quick save is generally not recommended I'd typically run a autosave that keeps the game running correctly and eliminates corrupted or screwed up saves. The autosave in the game is not particularly good but there are some great mods available that allow you to have saves are numbered and Creates consistency in your game and allow you to save automatically through a time that is user determined.
  17. Then your inconsistencies, from you need to put in unofficial patches to support war zones because that is a part of their requirement in order to have a properly patched game. You need to go to war zones and go through their very detailed installation instructions and follow it to the T I was involved in beta testing for war zones and their installation instructions and requirements are extensive
  18. Skyrim.esm Update.esm HearthFires.esm ApachiiHair.esm TERAArmors.esm WARZONES - Civil Unrest.esm Campfire.esm ClimatesOfTamriel.esm HighResTexturePack02.esp HighResTexturePack03.esp SkyUI.esp FNIS.esp RaceMenu.esp RaceMenuPlugin.esp KS Hairdo's.esp Brows.esp Hothtrooper44_Armor_Ecksstra.esp WARZONES - Civil Unrest.esp SoS - The Wilds.esp Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Major City Interiors.esp Skyrim Realistic Archery.esp DSerArcheryGameplayOverhaul.esp Dual Wield Parrying_SKSE.esp dD - Realistic Ragdoll Force - Realistic.esp SoS - Civilization.esp Birdsofskyrim.esp SoS - The Dungeons.esp Hothtrooper44_ArmorCompilation.esp Immersive Weapons.esp SoS - Civilization-PatchCoT.esp Hunterborn.esp SMIM-ShackRoofFixes.esp SofiaFollower.esp Argonian Access.esp Better Dynamic Snow.esp Moss Rocks.esp VioLens.esp FNISSexyMove.esp Akavari Katana Re_borne.esp SMIM-FarmhouseFlickeringFix.esp SMIM-FurnitureChestSnowFix.esp SMIM-DungeonsCliffsIceSkirts.esp dD - Enhanced Blood Main.esp dD-Reduced Wound Size.esp Sneak Tools.esp Sneak Tools Vanilla Masks.esp Sneak Tools Vanilla Hoods.esp GrassOnSteroids_NaturalEdition_Vanilla.esp FollowerWander2.esp JaxonzEnhGrab.esp Chesko_WearableLantern.esp Convenient Horses.esp TKDodge.esp UltimateCombat.esp iHUD.esp iNeed.esp TheEyesOfBeauty.esp Remodeled Armor.esp Item Recycling.esp Immersive detection of NPC.esp Immersive lighting of NPCs.esp ImmersiveSpells.esp DeadlySpellImpacts.esp TrueStorms.esp TrueStorms-ClimatesOfTamriel.esp Locational Damage.esp Your load order is majorly screwed up.. You are missing DLC's completely You need to look into war zones and make sure you properly install it When you cleaned the archives using Tessedit you either deleted archives or never had them there as a part of the installation Your loader should have the DLC's Dragonborn and Dawnguard in the top of the load order
  19. If you're going to be a dick about helping somebody, at least be right. Tried that - have both in the load order for a reason, not activated. I've tried every single suggestion here in the thread so far - I'm not looking to be right, I'm looking to play my game. With all due respect ironbender was correct As well others in regard to your load order The issue that you have the was persisting goes back to memory allocation and management you need to put in Shesons patch as well as ENB boost and safety load in order to solve these issues Follow the STEP Wiki instruction exactly and it should make these issues go away. People are volunteering here and giving you good information your lack of appreciation or just being flat out ass to others will get you no hope in the future Remember it is your issue and you're coming here asking for help.
  20. This is a set up issue plain and simple it has nothing to do with the mods that are installed what does have to do with is the lack of memory allocation management being installed that is why it is crashing after 10 to 15 minutes. Again go to STEP wiki and look at Sheson memory patch for SKSE also make sure that you have safetyload In your load order and, that you add ENB boost, Installed per the STEP wiki. This has nothing to do with the mods themselves simply memory allocation and properly installed bug fixes to make memory allocation function correctly by preventing crashes due to proper set up of your .ini files. Properly installed FNIS and Sexlab framework is capable of running for hours without issues if you take care of properly setting up the game. I am able to stream and play 300+ plug-ins for hours on Twitch.tv for without issue.... No crashes I'm able to run over the mod limit because I have used merge plug-in utility. If you properly install and test mods you'll find out they are stable. Fore and Ashal are excellent modders and they take pride in what they do. You clearly do not know enough about this subject. Is important to properly set up the game in order for it to be stable, meaning that memory allocation has to be tweaked in to fit your game.
  21. With all due respect ironBender 800 was advising him properly... They need to be cleaned because Bethesda couldn't be bothered during development... And sadly the step program is the best advice for someone in order to straighten their issues and it is a decent reference point for someone that is just learning, And really to be honest with you since they have been around, there is no excuse for people to have a quirky or poorly performing game... Well I will say that they do have their own spin, so does everyone else . While I've been playing this game for years there are many players that are just trying the game for the first time. And every person's installation is different there are no two games and machines that perform exactly alike. It is also easy to make stupid set up mistakes that create adverse stability issues. LOOT and gives him good advice and advising him how to resolve the issueit's as simple as reading the advice given by the application ....
  22. Yeah right here is your problem Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn, in the order they are listed in.. Should straighten out it sounds as though you do not have LOOT properly installed
  23. The issue is not SLI it is Windows 10 and ENB which the YouTube video is clearly on windows 7. The issue is Boris Vorontsov to not support Windows 10 go to the ENB development site and in he will explain it
  24. Nexus mod manager no longer installs files to your Skyrim actual installation it has a file where the archive is kept and then also creates a virtual install similar to my organizer but the location of the folders you'll have to read the information on the newer version on of nexus mod manager Mod organizer creates a virtual install where the mod archive file structure is placed in files with the base archive name the location of the virtual mod archive is directed through your options in the mod organizer interface The biggest problem that used to happen was nexus by manager would crash when you're uninstalling and leave stuff behind that is why mod organizer was such a great idea by creating a virtual install based upon a user If you track down gamer poets YouTube channel he goes into complete detail about the entire installation processes of both of these Nexus Mod Organizer
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