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HELP ME FIND AN ENB!


Sullykills

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Hey guys, so I've been utilizing skyrim mods for a few months now, and I've yet to find the perfect enb for me. I was hoping you guys could help me decide, I don't know much about computers, but I think my graphics card is a 512mb ATI AMD RADEON HD 7560HD.Let me know wwhat other specs you need in order to help me out. Thanks in advance.

 

 

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Here are a few questions:

- What FPS do you get in Skyrim with the preset you play on? Do you want 60+, 30+, or 20-30?

- What visual style are you going for? ENBs usually fall into one of three categories: realistic, cinematic, and fantasy.

- What other mods do you have or want? ENBs like RealVision are designed to work with Climates of Tamriel and other visual mods, and look off without them.

 

Good luck finding something!

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but I think my graphics card is a 512mb ATI AMD RADEON HD 7560HD

That's an easy one: With that card of yours - no ENB at all!

Some ENB features have little to no performance loss while still improving the game, like RGB balancing and contrast editing. Even without activating things like that, ENBs are essential for usable windowed mode (something I use for stability) and VRAM compression (which is even more valuable for <1 GB cards).

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The Wilds enb ran and worked on my old 4870, but its hard.to find that one now. Maybe seasons of skyrim? It looks nice and is not too intensive i think, you can turn extra features off.on any enb config for performance and still keep.the color and shadow edits, which make the biggest difference.

 

Do a search for performance enb on the nexus, might find a better something

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Just thought I would throw out I Can't Believe it's Not An ENB and it's successor, IBINE2. Because of the video card my computer came with, this is what I had to use until I could upgrade. It's a decent visual upgrade, I don't know how it compares to some of the performance enb's listed above, but I do know it provides almost no performance loss. If you go this route, my only suggestion would be to NOT use the Imaginator as instructed; a lot of folks seem to think it causes problems with your save games, I honestly can't say I noticed any but then I never really checked either, and I frankly didn't really think it helped that much in terms of how it made things look.

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