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That modpack have stolen mods in it.
Dont use modpacks. Better to use nexus and pick the one you want your self. Dont be lazy.
Well, learn the patience. Resource priorities are busted in the Journey. Mod conflicts are also too plenty, so that it is very likely you will encounter script problems rather sooner than later.
I would recommend installing Mod Organizer, spending one evening planning what you really want from your game, install mods and have fun - instead of restarting the game several times, do to script and resource problems.
That modpack have stolen mods in it and have several mods that actually breaks the game.
End of topic from me.
The Journey consists of content taken, edited and reuploaded elsewhere without permission. This is theft - if you don't care - then you're just as guilty of it as well.
According to the "author" they've been edited to "play nice together" - a highly dubious claim considering some of the actual mod authors have themselves stepped away from broken mods that are included in the collection.
As for SweetFX - its performance hit is negligible on a stable setup. Unless you're barely scraping vanilla Skyrim's minimal requirements it should result in no more than 5-10fps lost.
Unless of course - the rest of your setup is not actually stable.
Removing SweetFX is easy as pie - just delete the related files and SweetFX folder from the Skyrim one ... it cannot just reinstall itself unless you failed to remove the core folder ... in which case its settings files etc will be regenerated.
If you're actually willing to mod sensibly - then you'll find the help you need here - from the much more polite people whom have already posted above.
If you're just going to use things like The Journey and refuse the advice on offer, don't bother posting. You won't find help on Nexus for it either ... and funnily enough the actual uploaders of The Journey aren't much interested in support either ... wonder why that is?