I found this memory tweak guide today: http://www.rcrncommunity.com/five-quick-skyrim-tweaks-you-may-not-know
This section stands out in particular:
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How To Increase Skyrim Ram Usage List
- I've googled alot of 'memory patch' stuff but i just get lost. Most of what i find is at least two years old now and i'm not sure about any of it. Here's the thing: I use Mod Organizer and i want to increase Skyrim memory to reduce the amount of CTD's i get (alot).
- If you want to increase Skyrim’s performance and boost FPS through the roof, there’s quite a few different things that you can do. It would really help if you knew how to install Skyrim mods but even without this you will be able to achieve some tremendous results by following what you’re about to see here.
- Jan 28, 2014 A: Sheson discovered that if you make Skyrim allocate more memory initially, it prevents crashes that occur later when that first allocated chunk runs out and Skyrim allocates a second chunk. SSME aims to be a very simple way to patch Skyrim so it allocates more memory.
- It can use all the RAM that it needs, there are no restrictions other than the amount that you have in your system. There is no way to give it any more than it's already using up. If you're experiencing slowdowns, then it has nothing to do with your RAM.
Yeh rishta kya kehlata hai serial songs lyrics. The main tweak changes the memory usage, by allocating more memory for initial processes in Skyrim. This will aid with long/stuck loading screen and crashing immediately after save load. It is recommended that always run SKSE with administrator rights.
This section stands out in particular:
How To Increase Skyrim Ram Usage System
Spoiler
Bethesda released the “4gb patch” more than 8 months ago, but this doesn’t really matter, it was just a LAA fix in order to allow the properly handling of memory under 64 bit systems. But this doesn’t necessarily mean your system will automatically use more than 4gb of RAM! In order to tell to Skyrim your correct amount of system memory you have to apply the following tweak:
Open your Skyrim.ini, usually located at the path: C:UsersyouruserDocumentsMy GamesSkyrim and search for the line under the [Papyrus] section:
iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=*******
Then change the value marked as “*******” with the approximate amount of your system memory, by consulting the tab below:
if you have 4GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=2000000000
if you have 6GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=3000000000
if you have 8GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=4000000000
Open your Skyrim.ini, usually located at the path: C:UsersyouruserDocumentsMy GamesSkyrim and search for the line under the [Papyrus] section:
iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=*******
Then change the value marked as “*******” with the approximate amount of your system memory, by consulting the tab below:
if you have 4GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=2000000000
if you have 6GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=3000000000
if you have 8GB of ram -> iMaxAllocatedMemoryBytes=4000000000
Now my initial reaction was '