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{{Notice Small|ENB now has memory reducing features added that can significantly reduce CTDs caused by hitting Skyrim's memory limit. These features are referred to as, ENBoost. Please take extra care to set these parameters correctly!}} | {{Notice Small|ENB now has memory reducing features added that can significantly reduce CTDs caused by hitting Skyrim's memory limit. These features are referred to as, ENBoost. Please take extra care to set these parameters correctly!}} | ||
The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[MEMORY]</code> section | The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[MEMORY]</code> section parameters will need to be changed depending on the hardware within individual systems. ENBoost features depend heavily on these values to work correctly without experiencing issues in-game. | ||
This parameter is a fix for game engine buffer limitations; it allows 64-bit systems to access up to 4GB of system memory with optimized performance. It is highly recommended to enable this parameter for all 64-bit systems; however, it can generally be left enabled even for 32-bit systems. If using a 32-bit system and having issues, disable it. | |||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">ExpandSystemMemoryX64=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">ExpandSystemMemoryX64=(false, true)</pre> | ||
This setting is to enable the ENBoost features of ENB to dramatically reduce CTDs. It is highly recommended to use with ENB Series. | This setting is to enable the ENBoost features of ENB to dramatically reduce CTDs. It is highly recommended to use with ENB Series. |
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