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Hello, 

I have a small question. I managed to achieve virtually no stutter in Skyrim with vanilla ENB v0305 and other minor mods, but when i apply Dyndolod in high settings, stutter occurs. Is this indicative of a storage resources bottleneck? My system:

 

i5 3470

GTX 970

Asus P8H61-MX USB3

HDD SEAGATE 2TB ST2000DM001 7200rpm 64MB Barracuda

8GB RAM Vengeance

Seasonic PSU 620W

Win 8.1

 

I attached my mod list and this my enblocal.ini(i didnt change anything on it):

 

 

 

 

[PROXY]

EnableProxyLibrary=false

InitProxyFunctions=true

ProxyLibrary=other_d3d9.dll

 

[GLOBAL]

UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics=false

UseDefferedRendering=true

IgnoreCreationKit=true

 

[PERFORMANCE]

SpeedHack=true

EnableOcclusionCulling=true

 

[MEMORY]

ExpandSystemMemoryX64=false

ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true

DisableDriverMemoryManager=false

DisablePreloadToVRAM=false

EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false

ReservedMemorySizeMb=64

VideoMemorySizeMb=2000

EnableCompression=false

AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false

 

[THREADS]

DataSyncMode=0

PriorityMode=0

 

[MULTIHEAD]

ForceVideoAdapterIndex=false

VideoAdapterIndex=0

 

[WINDOW]

ForceBorderless=false

ForceBorderlessFullscreen=false

 

[ENGINE]

ForceAnisotropicFiltering=true

MaxAnisotropy=16

ForceLodBias=false

LodBias=0.0

AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false

EnableVSync=false

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=false

 

[FIX]

FixGameBugs=true

FixParallaxBugs=true

FixParallaxTerrain=false

FixAliasedTextures=true

IgnoreInventory=true

FixTintGamma=true

RemoveBlur=false

FixSubSurfaceScattering=true

FixSkyReflection=true

FixCursorVisibility=true

FixLag=false

 

[LONGEXPOSURE]

EnableLongExposureMode=false

Time=1.0

BlendMax=0.0

 

 

 I plan on fixing this by getting an SSD.

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What is this actorball mod you have installed in Skyrim's data directory? This one should be installed in Mod Organizer instead of in Skyrim's data directory.

 

If you 2K VRAM (VideoMemorySizeMb=2000) are you running DynDOLOD with Low or Medium settings?

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What is this actorball mod you have installed in Skyrim's data directory? This one should be installed in Mod Organizer instead of in Skyrim's data directory.

 

If you 2K VRAM (VideoMemorySizeMb=2000) are you running DynDOLOD with Low or Medium settings?

Thanks for reply,

Turns out its a mod i installed several years ago from Steam workshop and remained subscribed so thats why it always installed itself. I just realized and removed it. I was running it in high settings now i'm trying with medium. 

edit: actorball was a mod that made the player like a magnet that attracted all npc near to him, i guess it was supposed to be a funny mod. I didnt change anything on the .ini because i tried using a modified ini from nexus and when i reverted back to the one that came with enb it fixed the stutter.

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