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So I have a gaming desktop PC to the max with 16 GB ddr3 ram, a 120 GB SSD, an MSI motherbord, an Intel i7 3.40 Ghz processor, and a Nvidia GeForce graphics card plus a second 1TB regular HDD. All that being said sometimes the game lags every few minutes really bad for a few seconds and it is getting annoying. What should I do?
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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I still have problems and I cant seem to see any thing in the pie chart. also I just checked for viruses and driver updates and all of my other graphic intensive games run just fine
Shift + F3 brings up the pie chart, F3 just has text info
Bah, I knew I was forgetting something. My apologies, I am so used to playing with Optifine that I am used to a setting for Debug Profiler.
Kept thinking was it a key command, but kept forgetting to check. Well thanks for clearing that up, maybe that will help... Stress on mind clogs it from thinking.
Agent_Dash
What are you are doing when it "lags", is it a modded game, what version, settings for ingame graphics, etc?
Minecraft is nothing new for it's lag spikes of death.
Agent_Dash
Use the debugger (F3) pie chart to see what is lagging.
Tick, Render, or Other.
Agent_Dash
Also what version of Minecraft. 1.7+ I never really had issues with lag spikes. But all of 1.6+ I did.
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ModeratorShift + F3 brings up the pie chart, F3 just has text info
Bah, I knew I was forgetting something. My apologies, I am so used to playing with Optifine that I am used to a setting for Debug Profiler.
Kept thinking was it a key command, but kept forgetting to check. Well thanks for clearing that up, maybe that will help... Stress on mind clogs it from thinking.
Agent_Dash
JRE is what you install to use java applications.
JDK is what you use to develop java applications.
Java Runtime Envrioment
Java Developer Kit
In all, just sorta be used to Minecraft doing this. Workstation or not, it is software level issues that determine largest part of performance.