Hi, sorry for the late reply to this question. I haven't been on the site in some time. Most of this guide will work for Nvidia owners as well. The only major difference is the folder name, probably want to change those to NVIDIA instead, and the file requirements portion of the guide. You will want to grab the Nvidia version of the Vulkan renderer instead of the AMD version. Again, your mileage may vary greatly using this, I would expect to see little if any performance gain with Vulkan Renderer over the DX 11 renderer, if your graphics card is a GTX 10XX series or higher, though trying it for potential performance gains can not hurt. Ultimately I decided against using it, at least the current version was giving me worse performance in several high-intensity test areas, such as Downtown Boston, it does give somewhat better framerates outside of highly cluttered areas but those were negligible in my experience. That is because I am on the latest generation AMD card atm and a 1440p monitor. You might get more results at lower resolution. With older graphics cards you are almost certainly going to see some performance increases though.
I used this guide on Skyrim SE and it worked marvelously. Followed all the instructions except I replace fallout 4 enb with skyrim se enb. Gained extra 10-20 fps on high draw call areas. Thank you so much and endorsed!
I followed this guide, but used it for Skyrim SE. It worked just fine just had to replace the ENB stuff with Skyrim SE's Binary and used Rudy's ENB for Cathedral. I really appreciate how in depth your instructions are, it was super easy to follow and works great.
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