My minecraft, has optifine and is updated (1.5.2). My computer is a toshiba laptop Satellite L745 model with windows 7 home basic 32-bit. I configured my computer so my minecraft runs fine, and in fact, (in single player) it runs at 90-120 fps. The problem is that, most of the times I open a chest, my inventory, a furnance, a dispenser ... or when I write something on chat, my minecraft freezes (goes to 0 fps) for about 5 seconds (in other words, a 5 seconds lag spike). This didn't happend before. My question is, this happens because of my computer and/ or the windows I have? If this is not the problem, what is it?
Yeah, I get this problem too. Is finding out how to allot more RAM to minecraft as simple as googling it, or are there some more specific steps I need to take?
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Yeah, I get this problem too. Is finding out how to allot more RAM to minecraft as simple as googling it, or are there some more specific steps I need to take?
I don't really understand your question. Of course you should use Google to see how to allocate more ram onto Minecraft if you don't know how. I'm not sure why you'd be hesitant about it. o.o
You should be able to find a guide that'll explain exactly how to do it. It's very simple and I can tell you how to do it, but you'll learn how to use Google better for other things if you just do it yourself.
for minecraft on a 32 bit, you can only have 1 gig for minecraft and 3 for a computer. Upgrading to a 64 bit would help your computer use more ram and minecraft too.
If you want to check how much RAM/Memory you're using altogether press CTR + ALT + DELETE and (for Windows 7) select Start Task Manager. Once Task Manager is opened, just click the Performance tab and look at the bottom graph labeled Physical Memory Usage History. You can lower this easily by stopping videos, closing programs such as Skype, task bar programs or your web browser.
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On the question though, I would like to mention that most of the time its because you haven't allocated enough memory/RAM to minecraft.
You should be able to find a guide that'll explain exactly how to do it. It's very simple and I can tell you how to do it, but you'll learn how to use Google better for other things if you just do it yourself.
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