vram1974 Posted July 20, 2015 Share Posted July 20, 2015 If you're getting infinite loading screens you're probably not using an enb. The main reason to use an enb in skyrim is for the graphical improvements, but it also helps skyrim with memory management (enboost.)This guide should help you set it up: http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENB If you don't have a lot of vram you might stutter a bit, but thats a hell of a lot better than crashing. You can avoid some of the stuttering by setting VideoMemorySizeMb to your actual vram.Be careful on the ReservedMemorySizeMb setting, i kept setting it too high and it was actually causing crashes. At the moment i have it set to 128. To be honest, I've played around with lots of settings and the best one is not deciding at all: VideoMemorySizeMb=0AutodetectVideoMemorySize=true That will take the guess work out of the equation and your machine will allocate the memory as it sees fit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XTCXTCXTC Posted July 21, 2015 Share Posted July 21, 2015 To be honest, I've played around with lots of settings and the best one is not deciding at all: VideoMemorySizeMb=0AutodetectVideoMemorySize=true That will take the guess work out of the equation and your machine will allocate the memory as it sees fit. You certainly can set it to autodetect, although i've read that it often doesn't detect the correct amount of vram, which causes the stuttering. This guide helps explain a lot of the settings: http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENBlocal_INI/Memory"Users can try this feature; however, disabling it and setting the VideoMemorySizeMb parameter manually to fine tune the ENBoost settings is currently the recommended method." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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