ParsaFaramarzi Posted December 12, 2016 Share Posted December 12, 2016 Use the number the dx9 version of the tool gives you and for win 7 -170 for win 8-10 -350The other formulas are wrong and will cause problems later onDo not set this any higher than this or your enbhost will be starved to perform its extra memory features.but the step enboost page said:VideoMemorySizeMb=<integer in MB>Users should download and run Boris's VRamSizeTest tool. Run the VRamSizeDX9.exe. Windows 7 users subtract 170 from the value provided and use that value. Windows 8/10 users use the value provided. so if we are a win10 user we shouldnt actually subtract it from 350 and use the exact amount :confused: Why revive an ancient thread? Too answer your question tho according to the people at STEP you should use the value provided if you have windows 8 or 10. 4064 is the maximum. At one time it was suggested to do 4064-350=3714 I used to do that but was told otherwise on the STEP forums. oh! thanks for the reply. well then i guess problem solved anyways :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flaxes Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 (edited) Hello <3 I'm so sorry! What i need to use if i have GTX 660 + 8gb (windows 10)? I still don't understand real correct method :sad: When i used AutoDetect - ini file gives me VideoMemorySizeMb=10240This is real size? 8gb+2gb? And i no need change it after AutoDetect False? Edited December 18, 2020 by Flaxes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aman456 Posted April 18, 2021 Share Posted April 18, 2021 Hello <3 I'm so sorry! What i need to use if i have GTX 660 + 8gb (windows 10)? I still don't understand real correct method :sad:When i used AutoDetect - ini file gives me VideoMemorySizeMb=10240This is real size? 8gb+2gb? And i no need change it after AutoDetect False? Go to 8:40 and you have the full breakdown. But specifically for your build because you have 8 gb of RAM and Windows 10, you would use your Total Available Graphics - 350. To figure out your Total Available Graphics, go to your display settings>advanced display settings>Display adapter properties for display 1. Sorry for the late response Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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