*Deleting ENB files altogether is NOT RECOMMENDED *On my 780GTX will eat approximately 15FPS in some zones and will run at fluid 60 in others *You can set it at 100 or 125 for increased performance or even disable Verdant 2.2 but i don't recommend it as it will take a lot of the immersion away *i've set it at 70 which is a sweet spot between dense grass and performance. â—˜Grass density can impact your FPS greatly
#Stonehearth mods alpha 16 manual
|Process Lasso|Real Temp|MSI Afterburner|CPU-Z|GPU-Z|SpeedFan|Nvidia Shadowplay is semi-safe use manual mode|
#Stonehearth mods alpha 16 software
Now save and close enblocal.ini and go in-game and test performance but not in towns (especially Whiterun) this will be discussed below in other tweaks.i've listed the safe third party monitoring software that are safe to use in | Knowledge base| if you are lazy these are *I am unable to test tweaks/performance on an AMD card if and advanced AMD card user could shed some light for the rest it would help a lot (a AMD guide will be available below this one) VideoMemorySizeMb=? <<< Exactly how much you GPU RAM is *People with 2GB of VRAM or less should also open enblocal.ini and set UseDefferedRendering=false will disable some eye-candy(like AO,subsurface scattering etc)and the heavy hitters of ENB giving massive FPS boost and still keep some of the good stuff like Bloom,Adaptation and DOF. *ENB host will use both your VRAM and your RAM and can lead to better performance
For people with 3GB of VRAM run VRamSizeDX11.exe and set this value in enblocal.ini.
*Air-cans or compressed air will work better than manual cleaning of each fan *Cleaning your case of dust can be beneficial to all your games *If you run the pack on a normal HDD defragmenting your drive could lead to faster loading times and better performance