I read more people claiming their game uses more than 4 GB Vram, and without issue. It's a little bit in the eye of the beholder. And MS aknowlegded it, well, more or less. That's about it concerning their aknowledgment. SKSE is all but required now, and Crash Fixes is a good alternative if your going over your memory limits. I know Vram Size Test shows such a result. Skyrim Special Edition: 60 FPS Stable Graphic Settings Guide Hopefully Steps will make a guild for it. Thanks for the quick reply, I will set this now. I do know Microsoft is being extremely quiet about this issue so I doubt it will ever be fixed. This was originally reported is a bug in Windows 8, but I can't help but wonder if Microsoft may have done this intentionally. I am unsure what to set my VideoMemorySizeMb to i do have it at But can this be use in WIN 10? I was going to add a ENB to the game but unsure as i don't want to go over the 4GB if it will be unstable. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality.
RESERVED MEMORY SIZE ENB 64 BIT
Think I mentioned this elsewhere in another ENB topic on this forum ages ago, but I guess most people are 64 bit with huge amounts of ram so thought it was not an issue worth looking into.Jump to content. I run with it set to false on that machine too without problems. Personally having under 4gb and on a 32bit Win 7 I always run with it off, but have had my suspicions something was wrong with it having tried it on our family desktop before and experienced problems in combination with SSME. Sounds good, I wasn't sure about placement of that, though it did seem a bit out of place after the move. Most of it has been updated for the latest changes in v0. I've rearranged some things that make more sense for the flow of the Guide. I'll be moving it and leaving in duplicate parameters that only pertain to ENBoost in its place. That part has been on the Guide almost since it's creation They probably weren't at one point when that was written but are now.