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<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=(false, true)</pre> | ||
This parameter is a buffer for system memory/VRAM swap. The values here are measured in megabytes. For video cards with 2GB or more VRAM, 512 is a good baseline | This parameter is a buffer for system memory/VRAM swap. The values here are measured in megabytes. For video cards with 2GB or more VRAM, 512 is a good baseline. For cards with less than 2GB VRAM, 256 can work better. This parameter can be set up to 1024. Users should be aware that the set value will utilize that amount of VRAM; therefore, the lowest value possible without experiencing any issues is recommended. Because of this, users will need to test to find the value which works best for their hardware. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">ReservedMemorySizeMb=(128, 256, 512, 768, 1024)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">ReservedMemorySizeMb=(128, 256, 512, 768, 1024)</pre> | ||
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<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">VideoMemorySizeMb=(512,1024,...6144)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">VideoMemorySizeMb=(512,1024,...6144)</pre> | ||
This parameter will enable more compression in system RAM by having more textures moved into VRAM. When enabled, this can reduce stutter, but at the cost of more VRAM usage. It is generally only recommended to be enabled on systems with more than 2GB VRAM. Any system that is already nearing its VRAM limit should leave this parameter disabled. | This parameter will enable more compression in system RAM by having more textures moved into VRAM. When enabled, this can reduce stutter, but at the cost of more VRAM usage. It is generally only recommended to be enabled on systems with more than 2GB VRAM. Any system that is already nearing its VRAM limit should leave this parameter disabled or it could cause more harm than good. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableCompression=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableCompression=(false, true)</pre> | ||
This feature will attempt to detect a system's system RAM and video RAM amounts and automatically set the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">VideoMemorySizeMb</code> parameters for a user. In order for this to work, a user must enable this parameter and leave the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">VideoMemorySizeMb</code> parameter blank. This feature | This feature will attempt to detect a system's system RAM and video RAM amounts and automatically set the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">VideoMemorySizeMb</code> parameters for a user. In order for this to work, a user must enable this parameter and leave the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">VideoMemorySizeMb</code> parameter blank. This feature works for some users and for some users it'll give the wrong values. Users can try this feature; however, disabling it and setting the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">VideoMemorySizeMb</code> parameter manually to fine tune the ENBoost settings is currently the recommended process. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">AutodetectVideoMemorySize=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">AutodetectVideoMemorySize=(false, true)</pre> | ||
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