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Honestly, just play the game. You don't need mods. If you really like the game, you can revisit mods later.
That's usually what I do. First play through on a game I'll do without/minimal mods. After that though... game on! My Skyrim has 141 mods now and is hardly the same game anymore.
Any chance you'd be willing to zip up your intall and send it my way?
I'm running most of the mods through Mod Organizer 2 on Skyrim Anniversary Edition on an old assed pc, so I don't think it would work for you without a lot of effort and tinkering. it took me a lot of swearing and hair pulling to get it to work right on mine lol!
I don't want mods to change the game. I only want mods to update the graphics.
It's not like I'll play it through again even if it's great. I'm 15 years behind on games.
My advice remains exactly the same. Graphics mods are mods. Just play the game without mods. It's still a good game.