Versions for TES Skyrim, GTA 4, Deus Ex Human Revolution are not working as generic for different games. If you wish to modify some game, download several versions of ENBSeries and try them all, which will look better, without graphic artifacts and with as much effects as possible. Disabling ENB brings my FPS up to 60+ outdoors, enabling drops it back down to 10. I also noticed something strange. My fans won't spin up with ENB enabled, but disabled the fans kick in like the GPU is working; almost like with ENB the GPU stays underclocked. Hese are my specs: Intel i7 4770 @ 3.9Ghz 16GB RAM GTX 970.
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Limp Gawd
I run skyrim maxed out with no AA at 1080 @ 60 fps (due to inherent v-sync the game imposes).
I recently installed the sharpshooter's ENB mod and it dropped my fps to 43, but whats weird is that no matter what I do it stays at 43 fps. Even if I look at a non-detailed area, like the ground or the sky. Occassionally it drops to maybe 41 or 42 but it pretty much stays at 43. I think clearly there is some artificial lock thats acting here. Any idea how to fix this, thanks!
My system
CPU: Core i5 750 @ 3.3 ghz
GPU: Pny GTX 670 @ stock
Ram: 8 GB DDR3
OS: Win 7 X64
I recently installed the sharpshooter's ENB mod and it dropped my fps to 43, but whats weird is that no matter what I do it stays at 43 fps. Even if I look at a non-detailed area, like the ground or the sky. Occassionally it drops to maybe 41 or 42 but it pretty much stays at 43. I think clearly there is some artificial lock thats acting here. Any idea how to fix this, thanks!
My system
CPU: Core i5 750 @ 3.3 ghz
GPU: Pny GTX 670 @ stock
Ram: 8 GB DDR3
OS: Win 7 X64
Skyrim Performance Monitor by Sir Garnon
Skyrim Performance MonitorGame: Download: Section: Baseline: Links:
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Installing Skyrim Performance Monitor
- Download and install the Microsoft .NET Framework.
- Windows XP users should install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
- Windows Vista or later should install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.
- Download the mod from the mod page using the download manually link and extract the zip archive.
- Install the SlimDX Runtime .NET 2.0 (January 2012).msi included in the archive. (If you're upgrading to a new version of SPM and already have SlimDX installed, there's no need to uninstall/reinstall SlimDX. You can simply skip this step)
- Install Skyrim Performance Monitor by running the setup.exe included in the archive.
- The default install location is in Documents. You may change this according to your preference.
Please remember to completely uninstall any previous versions of SPM prior to upgrading.
Initial Setup of Skyrim Performance Monitor
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- Launch Skyrim Performance Monitor and click the Setup... button at bottom right.
- Select your Primary Gaming Video Card from the drop-down in the Primary Video Card tab.
- Go to the Miscellaneous Settings tab.
- ENBoost and ENB users should check the Attempt Support for Custom D3D9.dll and Combine TESV and ENBHost System RAM settings.
- Click Save
Configuring Skyrim Performance Monitor for Use with Mod Organizer
- Launch Skyrim Performance Monitor and click the 'Setup...' button at bottom right.
- Go to the File Paths tab and point the Skyrim Launcher File Path to your ModOrganizer.exe. Here is an example for Mod Organizer and other launchers.
- Click Save.
- Click the Launch Skyrim button at bottom right, which will start Mod Organizer (make certain that Mod Organizer is not already running first!). From there you can select your desired profile and run SKSE (or other launcher) to play Skyrim and monitor its performance.
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