I do not see anything wrong on picture from imgur, because my display is calibrated without using "game mode" or other setting which degrade quality by increasing contrast and sharpening image. Video memory measured is not physical vram, but shared with ram (in dx11 also can be shared with swap file) and it means for you that 2 gb of vram will be used + 2 gb of ram as video memory resources, so game and other applications will have 6 gb left, which enough for old Skyrim. Video memory amount measured by vramsizetest tool is what game can use, precision is +-100mb, it doesnt matter what system or any other application say, this is a real limit. It doesnt matter what you set in game setting, this will never change. There is no dx10 in Skyrim games, just dx9 in old/LE and dx11 in SE/VR. this: there is some kind of grid effect which is very visible (probably not visible on imgur but it's visible if you zoom in with a pic editing software you'll see what i'm talking about), and kinda suck, thing i didn't had with sweetFX.Īlso my GPU have 2 GB DDR5 VRAM / my system have 8 GB RAM, the software provided by boris say i have 4064 Mb video memory available, when my system say i have 6113 Mo available in total so what should i use? also the game run on directX10 now, boris provide also another tool for directX11 which show that i have 7500Mb of video memory so what should i use since he didn't provided the tool for directX 10? framerate is lowered even with preset off My average framerate in whiterun is 35 VS 45 Before the issue happened ENB isn't fully using my GPU clock (so ENB isn't fully using my GPU overall)(not using more than 90%) ENB is fully using my RAM (82% used)and VRAM (82% used) ENB isn't fully using my CPU (62% used while ingame with enb on) Here is some of the issue i've seen so far: So i installed sweetFX, no issue ingame, lot of fps and all, then i did a GPU update, tried to re-install enb, and it worked!
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