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Enboost causes heavy lag and stuttering


vickyticky

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I am sorry if I am posting this at the wrong place.

When I first started playing Skyrim again a month back I didnt lag, but I CTD constantly. Drove me mad.

I then installed ENBoost - and I was blessed to see that I stopped CTD completely! It was beautiful. I have to this day not crashed once since I got it.

 

However... I started noticing that I lagged insanely, and my fps jumped up and down like nuts. Be it in towns, cities or the woods, there be stutter and huge lagspikes.

I spendt 3 days disabling and enabling mods, fixing ini-settings, studying step-guides, and all I could think off, until today when I for other reasons removed ENBoost from my skyrim-folder for some testing. The lag stopped. It was smooth. Im running SFO 2.5 and a LOT of texture mods. Jumping happily around with a fps between 50-60 all the way with only tiny lag here and there, nothing to think off.

Well.. that is until I plugged ENBoost into my skyrim-folder again... Then Lag - here we come. Its basically unplayable.

I have tried several different things in the enblocal.ini. In pure desperation. I am at a loss now, and I am asking for help.

 

I am no pc-genious, so im posting the specs of my computer i guess (?) you will need.

Windows 7 home premium

intel core i7-4790 cpu 3.60

nvidia geforce gtx 760

12 gb ram

 

Here is the settings I have been running in ENblocal.ini:

 

 

 

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=sweetfx_d3d9.dll

[GLOBAL]
UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics=true
UseDefferedRendering=false
IgnoreCreationKit=true

[PERFORMANCE]
SpeedHack=true
EnableOcclusionCulling=true

[MEMORY]
ExpandSystemMemoryX64=false
ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true
DisableDriverMemoryManager=false
DisablePreloadToVRAM=false
EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false
ReservedMemorySizeMb=256  ---- TRIED DIFFERENT SETTINGS
VideoMemorySizeMb=3862
EnableCompression=false
AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false

[THREADS]
DataSyncMode=1
PriorityMode=0
EnableUnsafeFixes=false

[MULTIHEAD]
ForceVideoAdapterIndex=false
VideoAdapterIndex=0

[WINDOW]
ForceBorderless=true    ----------   TRIED BOTH
ForceBorderlessFullscreen=true ----  TRIED BOTH

[ENGINE]
ForceAnisotropicFiltering=true
MaxAnisotropy=8
ForceLodBias=false
LodBias=0.0
AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false
EnableVSync=true
VSyncSkipNumFrames=0

[LIMITER]
WaitBusyRenderer=false
EnableFPSLimit=false
FPSLimit=10.0

[iNPUT]
//shift
KeyCombination=16
//f12
KeyUseEffect=123
//home
KeyFPSLimit=36
//num /       106
KeyShowFPS=106
//print screen
KeyScreenshot=44
//enter
KeyEditor=13
//f4
KeyFreeVRAM=115
//B
KeyBruteForce=66

[ADAPTIVEQUALITY]
Enable=false
Quality=1
DesiredFPS=20.0

[ANTIALIASING]
EnableEdgeAA=false
EnableTemporalAA=false
EnableSubPixelAA=true

[FIX]
FixGameBugs=true
FixParallaxBugs=true
FixParallaxTerrain=false
FixAliasedTextures=true
IgnoreInventory=true
FixTintGamma=true
RemoveBlur=false
FixSubSurfaceScattering=true
FixSkyReflection=true
FixCursorVisibility=true
FixLag=true  ---- TRIED BOTH ON AND OFF

[LONGEXPOSURE]
EnableLongExposureMode=false
Time=1.0
BlendMax=0.0

 

 

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Hey W. Do you by any chance know what those settings are based on or what type of effect that they are supposed to have on the game, I'm guessing that turning on Data Sync (Data Synchronization) is not good for skyrim performance but I'm not sure on those settings so I don't honestly which one's to choose myself either.

 

Clarification:

 

I am referring to these settings

 

 

 

[THREADS]
DataSyncMode=1
PriorityMode=0
EnableUnsafeFixes=false

 

 

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oh holy c..... it acctually worked!! Oh my gawd im happy now. Took a speed-test through the woods, and Vurt`s 2.5 version woods flew past me without lag!! Oh thank you thank you good sir!

Now, i have no clue what that setting does, but i dont care much as long as it worked!

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Hey W. Do you by any chance know what those settings are based on or what type of effect that they are supposed to have on the game, I'm guessing that turning on Data Sync (Data Synchronization) is not good for skyrim performance but I'm not sure on those settings so I don't honestly which one's to choose myself either.

 

Clarification:

 

I am referring to these settings

 

 

 

[THREADS]

DataSyncMode=1

PriorityMode=0

EnableUnsafeFixes=false

 

 

They are primarily there to help load a game that is unstable, at the cost of performance. Otherwise read Boris's explanation.

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Ah so enabling them on a stable game is actually counterintuitive, good to know, I have data sync mode set to 1, perhaps that is why I'm getting small amounts of stutter during gameplay, I'll try this out, thanks for the response ::):

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