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== Configuring ENBoost == | == Configuring ENBoost == | ||
# Navigate to the ''Skyrim'' folder and open the ''enblocal.ini'' file in a text editor. | |||
# Under the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[GLOBAL]</code> section set <code style="font-size:1.05em;">UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics</code> to ''true'' and set <code style="font-size:1.05em;">UseDefferedRendering</code> to ''false''. | |||
# Now under the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[PERFORMANCE]</code> section, ensure that <code style="font-size:1.05em;">SpeedHack</code> is set to ''true''. | |||
# Next, under the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[MEMORY]</code> section, set the required values using the information below in the Memory section of this page. | |||
# Once the memory parameters are set, go to the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[ENGINE]</code> section of the file. | |||
#* Set ForceAnisotropicFiltering to ''false''<sup>1</sup> and set EnableVSync to ''true''<sup>2</sup>. | |||
# Finally, save and close the file. ENBoost is now set up and will run when you launch Skyrim. | |||
<sup>1</sup> Using the graphics drivers AF provides a slight frame-rate gain over using ENB with no difference in quality.<br> | <sup>1</sup> Using the graphics drivers AF provides a slight frame-rate gain over using ENB with no difference in quality.<br> |
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A comprehensive guide for properly installing and editing ENBs for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team