F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Skyrim does not officially support Scalable Linking (SLI).

Skyrim does not officially support Scalable Linking (SLI).

Skyrim does not officially support Scalable Linking (SLI).

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levoyageur92
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01-27-2016, 08:03 AM
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You're looking at reviews for the NVIDIA GTX 980 in a multi-GPU setup and wondering how it handles heavy modding. The 3.1GB RAM cap is a known limitation, but some users manage to push beyond it with careful tuning or alternative configurations. It's not impossible—modding can be expanded if you adjust settings or use different tools. The game might still work well with optimizations, though performance could vary.
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levoyageur92
01-27-2016, 08:03 AM #1

You're looking at reviews for the NVIDIA GTX 980 in a multi-GPU setup and wondering how it handles heavy modding. The 3.1GB RAM cap is a known limitation, but some users manage to push beyond it with careful tuning or alternative configurations. It's not impossible—modding can be expanded if you adjust settings or use different tools. The game might still work well with optimizations, though performance could vary.

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Redz
Member
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02-01-2016, 09:17 AM
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Limited to 3.1GB of RAM.
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Redz
02-01-2016, 09:17 AM #2

Limited to 3.1GB of RAM.

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SenpaiStone
Junior Member
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02-01-2016, 09:33 AM
#3
The only instances I've encountered problems with SLI not working properly were due to improper ENB file setup, not related to the raw game itself.
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SenpaiStone
02-01-2016, 09:33 AM #3

The only instances I've encountered problems with SLI not working properly were due to improper ENB file setup, not related to the raw game itself.

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Jeangi
Junior Member
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02-01-2016, 12:53 PM
#4
Skyrim allows multiple monitors and CFX but needs a powerful CPU to avoid slowing down high-end graphics cards. It demands strong single-thread performance.
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Jeangi
02-01-2016, 12:53 PM #4

Skyrim allows multiple monitors and CFX but needs a powerful CPU to avoid slowing down high-end graphics cards. It demands strong single-thread performance.

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FamusLuna
Member
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02-08-2016, 08:37 AM
#5
It can be addressed with ENBooster, though the limitation comes from the VRAM on the GPU. You're referring to ENBs such as RealVision—check your setup. As for a better CPU, what would you consider superior to yours?
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FamusLuna
02-08-2016, 08:37 AM #5

It can be addressed with ENBooster, though the limitation comes from the VRAM on the GPU. You're referring to ENBs such as RealVision—check your setup. As for a better CPU, what would you consider superior to yours?

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FreshGamerzYT
Junior Member
41
02-08-2016, 02:11 PM
#6
Check disabling alternate threads in Task Manager for Skyrim and observe any improvement in performance. Ensure each thread runs independently on its own core.
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FreshGamerzYT
02-08-2016, 02:11 PM #6

Check disabling alternate threads in Task Manager for Skyrim and observe any improvement in performance. Ensure each thread runs independently on its own core.

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swcastle
Junior Member
13
02-08-2016, 03:39 PM
#7
Did you mean the crash happens when using 3.1 GB of RAM? Often folks mention a 32-bit title can only handle up to 4GB between VRAM and memory.
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swcastle
02-08-2016, 03:39 PM #7

Did you mean the crash happens when using 3.1 GB of RAM? Often folks mention a 32-bit title can only handle up to 4GB between VRAM and memory.

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iTimo31
Junior Member
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02-08-2016, 03:49 PM
#8
Someone could accumulate over 300 mods through careful browsing and downloading. Others with Titans might fill their 6GB VRAM because they use high-resolution textures or complex scenes that demand more memory.
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iTimo31
02-08-2016, 03:49 PM #8

Someone could accumulate over 300 mods through careful browsing and downloading. Others with Titans might fill their 6GB VRAM because they use high-resolution textures or complex scenes that demand more memory.

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Bliep2
Member
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02-08-2016, 08:06 PM
#9
The enbooster resolves RAM crashes and works seamlessly with all recent ENB versions. You'll be able to use your VRAM up to a certain capacity (the exact limit is in the configuration files). The method behind it remains mysterious—possibly some advanced technique. You must also set up SKSE.ini for proper memory management, which you might have already done based on what you've seen. From what I understand, enabling SLI with Skyrim involves turning off temporal AA in the ENB settings. Going beyond Super Saiyan 300 mods often needs tools like wyrebash to combine them. Skyrim has restrictions on ESP counts and loading limits.
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Bliep2
02-08-2016, 08:06 PM #9

The enbooster resolves RAM crashes and works seamlessly with all recent ENB versions. You'll be able to use your VRAM up to a certain capacity (the exact limit is in the configuration files). The method behind it remains mysterious—possibly some advanced technique. You must also set up SKSE.ini for proper memory management, which you might have already done based on what you've seen. From what I understand, enabling SLI with Skyrim involves turning off temporal AA in the ENB settings. Going beyond Super Saiyan 300 mods often needs tools like wyrebash to combine them. Skyrim has restrictions on ESP counts and loading limits.

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Cyrtek
Junior Member
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02-08-2016, 10:46 PM
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255 represents the maximum ESPS limit. Texture/mesh/enb modifications typically don't affect this number, and most graphics mods aren't included. ENBoost functions by moving all graphics tasks to another program, preventing your Skyrim.exe from reaching the 3.1GB limit—unless you have many scripts running at once, which uses a lot of mods.
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Cyrtek
02-08-2016, 10:46 PM #10

255 represents the maximum ESPS limit. Texture/mesh/enb modifications typically don't affect this number, and most graphics mods aren't included. ENBoost functions by moving all graphics tasks to another program, preventing your Skyrim.exe from reaching the 3.1GB limit—unless you have many scripts running at once, which uses a lot of mods.

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