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I finished with this guide, following everything to the letter and added about 6 unconflicting mods, but when I get into Skyrim, I experience a lot of stuttering, temporary freezes, and FPS drops. I run about 16-20 fps interiors; 12-19 outside. My system specs are as follows: MSI GE-72 Apache Laptop, Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M, Intel Core i7 5700, 16 GB RAM, 4 GB VRAM. I've made it use the Nvidia card as the main card for Skyrim, and have tried every fix I can find on Google. I'm pretty sure that these topics get tiring, so I apologize for the inconvenience.

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Your graphic card is far too weak to use an enb and probably most of the textures of this guide.

 

a 960m is a multimedia graphic card and any laptop cards under x70 and x80 gets renamed with a slight OC every years.

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Any tips for how I can fix this, or do I just need to restart the guide and use most of the lower options for landscape textures and flora? I heard that using the Injector version of ENB Series is better for laptops, but that wasn't covered in the guide, and when I went to try it for myself, there was no ENBHost in the injector folder. I can play the game, but it seems to use too much of the disk and will occasionally CTD.

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Oh... Ok. So maybe I should just abandon the graphical enhancements and such and go back to the basic STEP guide with some of this guides gameplay enhancements? At least until Skyrim Remastered comes out?

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Sorry for the late response, my power went out... Well, looking at my options, I'm actually planning to upgrade to a small form factor PC that will hopefully be more future-proof than a laptop. Going to be building my own this time. I'm worried that since this laptop strains while playing vanilla fallout 4 on high graphics, it will be even worse with Skyrim Remastered + mods. I don't know much right now because they haven't released the requirements and probably won't until about September. If the parts I have my eye on run this guide to perfection (it's actually very similar to the Author's Specs) I won't even worry about Remastered unless they do something epic to it! :lol:

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