I cant get my Minecraft Smooth, i have a bunch of FPS round 100-500 and it still has this little lags that i cant get away, i think with my PC i could get way nicer fps and hold better Resourcepacks, wich i cant. The problem is not the FPS, it is getting it smooth. Optifine installed, more fps, still not smooth also modified all the settings. Btw i have round 8 gigs of ram for Minecraft
If you're getting 100-500 FPS, that likely isn't the issue. See if you are able to update any drivers, especially the Graphics Card and/or the Processor, and see if that will help any.
To OP, MC 1.8 is known for the low frame rate due to some water bug and the cloud code is being rewritten. I get 400-500 FPS 256x resource pack [R3D.Craft] with my setup [specs below]. Must be swapping if you allocated too much memory for Minecraft. I use 768M even though I have that huge resource pack and only 35%-50% is used.
Also, how can you have a GTX 770 and a GTX 970? Last time I checked, having SLI requires the same model and having two cards without SLI is just not practical.
Also, how can you have a GTX 770 and a GTX 970? Last time I checked, having SLI requires the same model and having two cards without SLI is just not practical.
Microsoft DirectX 12 allows that. It even allows the integrated GPU to work with the dedicated GPU. <=== Only available in DX12 based games and benchmarks and enabled under Windows 10.
If everything else fails, try Minecraft on Linux [Java is multi-platform, so....] and if Linux does the job you have 5 options
==> Remove Windows and Get Linux {Free} [Wine must be able to run most of your Windows apps] and say bye to Windows.
==> Reinstall Windows <-- Only if the spikes are in every game.
==> Dualboot <--- Does not slow down the other OS, only takes up space
==> Update Java <-- Really helpful....
==> Revert to an older Minecraft version until 1.9, with new shaders, cloud rendering code and combat tactics arrives.
FWIW, my keyboard and mouse input is much more responsive in Minecraft on Linux, while on Windows there was a slight delay and movement was slightly more late than Linux.
Alright then. If you have a 64-bit OS, do you have 64-bit Java too? Check if you have 2 versions of it. If you have 2 uninstall the older/32-bit version.
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Have you tried locking your FPS? Minecraft is quite greedy and might be starving the rest of the computer for CPU time, even though the processor is very good. Lock the FPS to around your monitors refresh rate + 20, and see if that helps.
On the subject of defragging, it could help with general performance if it was an older computer, but probably not a new one.
Hello Errybody!
I have a brand new PC with really nice Specs:
Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 3.3Ghz
16GB Ram
NVIDIA GEForce GTX 970 and 770
I cant get my Minecraft Smooth, i have a bunch of FPS round 100-500 and it still has this little lags that i cant get away, i think with my PC i could get way nicer fps and hold better Resourcepacks, wich i cant. The problem is not the FPS, it is getting it smooth. Optifine installed, more fps, still not smooth also modified all the settings. Btw i have round 8 gigs of ram for Minecraft
Can anybody help?
If you're getting 100-500 FPS, that likely isn't the issue. See if you are able to update any drivers, especially the Graphics Card and/or the Processor, and see if that will help any.
I have everything up to date. that wont be the issue i believe
Spikes
Noone got something that might help? ... Plssss
But they need microcode [only for Linux].
To OP, MC 1.8 is known for the low frame rate due to some water bug and the cloud code is being rewritten. I get 400-500 FPS 256x resource pack [R3D.Craft] with my setup [specs below]. Must be swapping if you allocated too much memory for Minecraft. I use 768M even though I have that huge resource pack and only 35%-50% is used.
Also, how can you have a GTX 770 and a GTX 970? Last time I checked, having SLI requires the same model and having two cards without SLI is just not practical.
Microsoft DirectX 12 allows that. It even allows the integrated GPU to work with the dedicated GPU. <=== Only available in DX12 based games and benchmarks and enabled under Windows 10.
If everything else fails, try Minecraft on Linux [Java is multi-platform, so....] and if Linux does the job you have 5 options
==> Remove Windows and Get Linux {Free} [Wine must be able to run most of your Windows apps] and say bye to Windows.
==> Reinstall Windows <-- Only if the spikes are in every game.
==> Dualboot <--- Does not slow down the other OS, only takes up space
==> Update Java <-- Really helpful....
==> Revert to an older Minecraft version until 1.9, with new shaders, cloud rendering code and combat tactics arrives.
FWIW, my keyboard and mouse input is much more responsive in Minecraft on Linux, while on Windows there was a slight delay and movement was slightly more late than Linux.
My Specs -
[GPU] GTX960 STRIX
[CPU] i5 4440 Quad Core 3.2GHz
[RAM] 8G DDR3 1600MHz
[HDD] 1TB Western Digital
[MotherBoard] ASUS B85M-G
[CASE] Antec X1
[PSU] Corsair VS550
I have 2 desktops one graphicscard for each
And even on 1.7.10 i have these lagspikes with 1g ram
I have an sli bridge, wich i could put in should i do that?
Nope. Let the SLi bridge be. Let Windows 10 arrive, then install both. Right now, there is no support of different card SLi.
Also check your render distance, to much might cause the CPU and GPU work much harder in generating terrain that it might lag. Keep it at 8 or 9.
My Specs -
[GPU] GTX960 STRIX
[CPU] i5 4440 Quad Core 3.2GHz
[RAM] 8G DDR3 1600MHz
[HDD] 1TB Western Digital
[MotherBoard] ASUS B85M-G
[CASE] Antec X1
[PSU] Corsair VS550
I always have it at 8.
Alright then. If you have a 64-bit OS, do you have 64-bit Java too? Check if you have 2 versions of it. If you have 2 uninstall the older/32-bit version.
My Specs -
[GPU] GTX960 STRIX
[CPU] i5 4440 Quad Core 3.2GHz
[RAM] 8G DDR3 1600MHz
[HDD] 1TB Western Digital
[MotherBoard] ASUS B85M-G
[CASE] Antec X1
[PSU] Corsair VS550
Yes i do have 64 bit java
Have you tried defragging your drive? How about reinstalling Minecraft?
My Specs -
[GPU] GTX960 STRIX
[CPU] i5 4440 Quad Core 3.2GHz
[RAM] 8G DDR3 1600MHz
[HDD] 1TB Western Digital
[MotherBoard] ASUS B85M-G
[CASE] Antec X1
[PSU] Corsair VS550
Please just stop with the bad advice.
to OP try to allocate only 1 GB of RAM.
What does defragging my drive mean? And i already tried reinstalling
Have you tried locking your FPS? Minecraft is quite greedy and might be starving the rest of the computer for CPU time, even though the processor is very good. Lock the FPS to around your monitors refresh rate + 20, and see if that helps.
On the subject of defragging, it could help with general performance if it was an older computer, but probably not a new one.