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Rimsort only updates mods that have been listed as updated on Steam. This does not help when something gets corrupted, or files go missing, or when steam gives you the wrong version of a mod, which has been happening to a lot of mod authors lately.
I did not ask your opinion about what is best for my computer, thanks anyway. The game does not use any processing or graphics power when it is in the background, and not active.
I have tried the Rimsort method of updating mods, but I have not had good success with it. My mods generally do not update automatically, since I leave the game running most of the time. It is not going to update while the game is running.
None of these are issues with Graphics Settings+ though.