Ceculius Posted August 28, 2018 Share Posted August 28, 2018 I have this issue with framedrops whenever I configure my enblocal file to fit my system. This will happen on ANY enb even the default one. Windows 10GTX 970I5 66008gb ramSSD 250gb (dedicated just for skyrim) [VideoMemorySizeMb = 2048] The game will run fine but this will cause FPS drops to 1 whenever I look towards certain directions [VideoMemorySizeMb = 4096] Terrible frames but NO FPS drops in said directions. [VideoMemorySizeMb = 7821] This should be the exact configuration for my system. Same issue, runs terribly but I no longer get FPS drops when looking in those directions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGreatFalro Posted August 28, 2018 Share Posted August 28, 2018 I have this issue with framedrops whenever I configure my enblocal file to fit my system. This will happen on ANY enb even the default one. Windows 10GTX 970I5 66008gb ramSSD 250gb (dedicated just for skyrim) [VideoMemorySizeMb = 2048] The game will run fine but this will cause FPS drops to 1 whenever I look towards certain directions [VideoMemorySizeMb = 4096] Terrible frames but NO FPS drops in said directions. [VideoMemorySizeMb = 7821] This should be the exact configuration for my system. Same issue, runs terribly but I no longer get FPS drops when looking in those directions. The GTX 970 has an issue with the "last" 512MB of VRAM, as you may know. Maybe try a number in-between 2048 and 4096, just make sure it's a multiple of two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ceculius Posted August 29, 2018 Author Share Posted August 29, 2018 I have this issue with framedrops whenever I configure my enblocal file to fit my system. This will happen on ANY enb even the default one. Windows 10GTX 970I5 66008gb ramSSD 250gb (dedicated just for skyrim) [VideoMemorySizeMb = 2048] The game will run fine but this will cause FPS drops to 1 whenever I look towards certain directions [VideoMemorySizeMb = 4096] Terrible frames but NO FPS drops in said directions. [VideoMemorySizeMb = 7821] This should be the exact configuration for my system. Same issue, runs terribly but I no longer get FPS drops when looking in those directions. The GTX 970 has an issue with the "last" 512MB of VRAM, as you may know. Maybe try a number in-between 2048 and 4096, just make sure it's a multiple of two. I did as you said and it looks like 3068 is the sweet spot for me. Thanks for the help :) Hopefully I wont need to come back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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