My previous inquiry about the modded version of Skyrim Refocused on the specific details you asked about.
My previous inquiry about the modded version of Skyrim Refocused on the specific details you asked about.
Your PC specifications influence crashes and how many downloads you can handle before issues arise. Factors like CPU, GPU, and HDD speed play a role, not just FPS. Let me know if you need more details! Thanks, ~King.
GPU chances are low unless RAM runs out and things just go wrong. CPU performance could improve with more than 9000 scripts, though it's hard to confirm. It should be logical. ENBoost is key—ensure expanded memory is disabled and compatible with SKSE's patch. If you left ENBoost on without adjusting the memory fix, you'll face serious issues later. Some mods are script-intensive like Frostfall, UFO, or the blood texture overhaul.
It seems like you're questioning whether improving your system would actually make a difference, and if not, whether you have to accept crashes while playing modded Skyrim.
I believe checking the mods you're running is the main consideration. Boosting the CPU might not stop crashes or lag in scripts, but it definitely helps ease the workload. Right now, I rarely experience long outages. I suspect I get more issues in Witcher 3... <_<
I can't increase the clock speed on the motherboard right now, but when I assemble my next PC I'll check that site: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YQtKmG