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It's direct3d memory manager, driver and my enboost decide what to do with vram, so hard to say any specific. But the bigger vram usage is, the better utilisation and performance (but some free amount must be kept to not fall in to stuttering), so if you don't have issues, ignore it (performance monitor and other tools unsupported and they may produce bugs while working together with enboost/enbseries). Btw, if you have almost all 2gb vram used and F4 key free more than ~700 mb, you have too big ReservedMemorySizeMb value.
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