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or DefaultHeapInitialAllocMB
in skse.ini) higher than 512 in Sheson's Memory Patch or 768MB in SKSE. Therefore, if using the Sheson Memory Patch fix (either standalone or with SKSE), it is recommended to set ExpandSystemMemoryX64
to false.DefaultHeapInitialAllocMB=768
), credible testing here on STEP supports the notion that setting EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=true
can contribute to Skyrim CTD at startup when using sheson's memory patch. ~z929669Talk 23:19, January 17, 2015 (EST)ReduceSystemMemoryUsage
must be set to true and EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks
must be set to false (see below).VideoMemorySizeMb
below. Set to true if ExpandSystemMemoryX64
is enabled (see above).[INPUT]
section) to clean video memory before entering a new location or fast traveling.ReduceSystemMemoryUsage
is also enabled. A known bug is that Alt+tab will not work in fullscreen when this is enabled. Set to false if ExpandSystemMemoryX64
is enabled (see above).ReservedMemorySizeMb
, will be used first, and if VideoMemorySizeMb
is set to a value higher than total VRAM of the user's videocard, then ENBoost will use system RAM, if necessary, by running instances of enbhost.exe.VRamSizeDX9.exe
, and note the number it shows after 'Video memory available.' Then, if you are running Windows 7, subtract 170 from that number; if you are running Windows 8/8.1, use the number provided by the tool; and if you are running Windows 10, subtract 350 from that number. Use the result as the variable here. (Example 1: If VRamSizeDX9.exe shows 10240, and you're running Windows 7, you should subtract 170 to get 10070. Example 2: If VRamSizeDX9.exe shows 4064, and you're running Windows 8, you should use 4064. Example 3: If VRamSizeDX9.exe shows 11168, and you're running Windows 10, you should subtract 350 to get 10818.) For more information, please refer to this post.VideoMemorySizeMb
parameter for a user. Any value placed in the VideoMemorySizeMb
above will simply be ignored. This feature works for some users and for other users it'll give the wrong values which are usually too high. Users can try this feature; however, disabling it and setting the VideoMemorySizeMb
parameter manually to fine tune the ENBoost settings is currently the recommended method.