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  1. Hey I followed the directions in the sercurity section, but it's still not coming up in task manager. I can run the game and at 60 frames most of the time. There is a bit of stuttering and the odd crash but it's playable. Thanks for the help. I just think it's a shame all that RAM is just sitting there not getting utilised when others have been able to use it.
  2. Thanks, that what I thought trolling was. I was just confuse as to why I accused of trolling when I'm just looking for help with my computers performance.
  3. Hey sorry about the screenshots. I don't normally posts screenshots on the net, so I was using facebook to get the URLs. I would upload to facebook and then copy and paste the URL. I'm not trolling honest (though I still don't really now what trolling is). I don't know why the other game files are in there. I took that screenshot with a camera because I could get my computer to take a screenshot of the folder. I ï¸haven't posted screenshot on the net before this post before.
  4. Hey techangel85, sorry but I ï¸havnt been able to the computer for the last few days. Traveling at the moment. But last I tried it still wasn't working. I'll try changeling the servility settings next chance I get. Thanks.
  5. Cool I deleated the enb folder and the enbseries ini. I don't know how the other Bethesda folders got in there. I've only install the Legendary edition a week ago. they have .git folders in them.
  6. Righto here's the ini file And the directory ENBoost v0.265
  7. Yep they're right next to each other in the Skyrim main directory. I did what you said and found ENBoots was not running in the Task Manager. The ENB info comes up in the top left corner when I start the game though. It does come up "Patch SpeedHack is enabled, graphic modification is disabled".
  8. This is the settings I've been running with: [GLOBAL] UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics=true UseDefferedRendering=false IgnoreCreationKit=true [PERFORMANCE] SpeedHack=true EnableOcclusionCulling=true
  9. This was my result. Still haven't seen the CPU help out. Frames: 12254 - Time: 209883ms - Avg: 58.385 - Min: 5 - Max: 63 Have seen a increase in frames though but that is because I droped a lot of the graphics mods.
  10. Thanks for link. This was my memory setup. [MEMORY] ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true DisableDriverMemoryManager=false DisablePreloadToVRAM=false EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false ReservedMemorySizeMb=512 VideoMemorySizeMb=8126 EnableCompression=true AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false I've since changed it to: [MEMORY] ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true DisableDriverMemoryManager=false DisablePreloadToVRAM=false EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false ReservedMemorySizeMb=128 VideoMemorySizeMb=15232 EnableCompression=true AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false I'll see if it dose any better.
  11. Hi, I thought I'd get back into Skyrim after a couple years. I'm using STEP to guide my mod installation. STEP is great for easing me back into the modding circle. One thing I've noticed on forums and videos is people are getting their System RAM and the VRAM to work together to run the extensive mods. I see the RAM helps out with like 40% of the work load. My problem is my System RAM is not doing anything. I'm only 2/3 of the way through STEP and I'm already getting bad stuttering in my Benchmark, mainly coming into Helgen. I used Skyrim Performance Monitor and have found that my VRAM pretty well maxes out as soon a I start the game, while the RAM hardly moves. 2015-01-04 22:48:00 - TESV Frames: 10345 - Time: 205625ms - Avg: 50.310 - Min: 9 - Max: 63 My Rig: CPU: Intel® Core i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz System RAM: 16GB GPU: 2x GeForce GTX 570 VRAM: 1280MB Resolution: 1920 x 1080, 60Hz My rig runs BF4 and Dragon Age Inquisition on ultra! So I would like to know what the go?
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