Hi, like i wrote in the title my minecraft has low fps (i mean 40 to 25/30fps) even if i have a good pc (laptop)
My specifications are:
CPU: i5-7300HQ
GPU: GTX 1050 4gb Vram
RAM: 4gb DDr4
By the way those fps are with optifine already installed!
Thanks a lot if you can help me!
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.
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My son's laptop performed the same way, slow, and it's spec'd about the same as your laptop. I pressed F3 to see what was going on, and Minecraft said that it was running on Intel video, not GTX 1060. Read what you see when you press F3, you might find out that Minecraft is running on integrated Intel video instead of the GTX 1050 graphics processor.
Keep in mind that Minecraft might run slow if you have OptiFine installed and are also running any shaders (if you see fancy tree and entity shadows then you have shaders running).
Guys, thanks for the replies. I made a mistake.. My rams is 8gb. Sorry for that.
These are the screenshots:
No shaders, just standing. https://imgur.com/FtomDH9
With shaders just standing. https://imgur.com/hYcprGQ
Shaders, but i tried to make a screenshot while moving. https://imgur.com/DgUF9eG
As you can tell when i just stand the frame goes up, as soon i move it drops.
This is the JVM arguments: -Xmx4G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=32M
The strange part is that my brother has a lower pc but runs the game with the shaders better than me.
Thanks again for replies
Hi, like i wrote in the title my minecraft has low fps (i mean 40 to 25/30fps) even if i have a good pc (laptop)
My specifications are:
CPU: i5-7300HQ
GPU: GTX 1050 4gb Vram
RAM: 4gb DDr4
By the way those fps are with optifine already installed!
Thanks a lot if you can help me!
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.
your specs are pretty low for minecraft, your computer might just not be up to it
4 GB of RAM is very little, buy some RAM sticks.
The GTX 1050 graphics card meet the requirements.
The Intel i5 7300HQ CPU seems fine.
My son's laptop performed the same way, slow, and it's spec'd about the same as your laptop. I pressed F3 to see what was going on, and Minecraft said that it was running on Intel video, not GTX 1060. Read what you see when you press F3, you might find out that Minecraft is running on integrated Intel video instead of the GTX 1050 graphics processor.
Keep in mind that Minecraft might run slow if you have OptiFine installed and are also running any shaders (if you see fancy tree and entity shadows then you have shaders running).
Guys, thanks for the replies. I made a mistake.. My rams is 8gb. Sorry for that.
These are the screenshots:
No shaders, just standing. https://imgur.com/FtomDH9
With shaders just standing. https://imgur.com/hYcprGQ
Shaders, but i tried to make a screenshot while moving. https://imgur.com/DgUF9eG
As you can tell when i just stand the frame goes up, as soon i move it drops.
This is the JVM arguments: -Xmx4G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=32M
The strange part is that my brother has a lower pc but runs the game with the shaders better than me.
Thanks again for replies
One thing that can make a big difference in framerate is lowering the render distance:
Options -> Video Settings -> Render Distance (set it to 12 or less)
I don't know much about JVM arguments, so I'll let one of the Java pros make the Java switch recommendations.