XxThotPatrolxX Posted October 7, 2017 Share Posted October 7, 2017 Hi! I'm new here, and i've got a hard time trying to find an enb that doesn't destroy my GPU, Maybe you can help me :pinch: :pinch: So far i can run Skyrim in Ultra settings at 60 fps in most locations and interiors Less i've got is 40 fps in Falkreath. My most Relevant graphic mods are: Skyrim Flora Overhaul Climates of tamriel Noble skyrim 2k Grass on steroids Realistic water two and thats it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted3082751User Posted October 7, 2017 Share Posted October 7, 2017 (edited) Project Enb = https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/20781/? Great performance and makes the game looks sexy, goes very nice with Enhanced Lights and FX it is also optimized around Climates of Tamriel, so you already have the nessarary mod recommend getting ELFX Project enb is a fairly old enb, but a very good one. if you like colorful, sharp images.it also makes characters look very smooth which can be very good or bad depending on personal preference, either way i recommend it. and ofcourse you have Realvision, which is very lightweight, thus resulting in very good performance however any enb can be good with performance, you just have to disable certain effects the ENB Effects that have the biggest impact on performance are: Depth of Field - not really a big impact but definitely affects performance. Ambient Occlusion - big performance hit, (however this has a big impact on visuals as well, ie making the game look good, because lighting plays a big role in visuals and in most cases makes or destroys the image/scene.) basically this setting effects lighting SSAO - big performance hit - same as above but calculates the above effect in real time disabling all 3 effects above in any enb will greatly increase performance, at the cost of visuals. and will make the enb look different, most likely in a bad way, however Depth of Field is a love hate effect (i personally hate it, and disable it every time, as i like to see everything perfectly clear at all distances and at all times so naturally i dislike it) to me depth of field is only ideal for taking screen shots, but aside from that, i dont like it. just bare in mind, that its not the enb itself that is killing performance, it is the very effects its using that does it. all of which can be enabled or disabled by the user. in the EnbSeries.ini file, located in the same folder as skyrim launcher. Edited October 7, 2017 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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