Hello, id just like to ask if my bad performance is normal for my computer, using the YogsCast Complete Pack with the ATLauncher.
Here are my specs:
Computer: Lenovo C205
RAM: 6gb
Processor: AMD E-350 1,60 ghz (2 Cores)
Video Card: Radeon HD 5450
No matter what amount of RAM I allocate, the result is always the same: Its simply unplayble. I can get it to be somewhat stable by installing optifine and adjusting alot of settings, but its still pretty bad, aprox. 15-25 fps.
Also, something curious, my brother has a Gateway laptop, with 4GB or ram and an Intel Celeron Processor (1,80 ghz), and it runs the modpack perfectly fine without optifine or any special settings. It tends to get pretty hot, if that helps.
Hello, id just like to ask if my bad performance is normal for my computer, using the YogsCast Complete Pack with the ATLauncher.
Here are my specs:
Computer: Lenovo C205
RAM: 6gb
Processor: AMD E-350 1,60 ghz (2 Cores)
Video Card: Radeon HD 5450
No matter what amount of RAM I allocate, the result is always the same: Its simply unplayble. I can get it to be somewhat stable by installing optifine and adjusting alot of settings, but its still pretty bad, aprox. 15-25 fps.
Also, something curious, my brother has a Gateway laptop, with 4GB or ram and an Intel Celeron Processor (1,80 ghz), and it runs the modpack perfectly fine without optifine or any special settings. It tends to get pretty hot, if that helps.
Thank you in advance.
the issue is your graphics card, minecraft may need more ram then others, but you still need a good graphics card to get high amounts of fps, however i searched up your and its like my secondary GPU, and that has 1gb of ddr3 gpu ram(there is a difference) heres a simple explaination on how the two main computer parts work for Minecraft
RAM(or random access memory): this makes the game stable the more of it the more stable the game is(tho you only need so much)
GPU( or you graphics card): this determines your max FPS, and the quality you can play at
your GPU can run Minecraft, and can play with mods, but when it comes to more heavy intensive mods (aka about 60+) it will have really bad fps, my suggestion is to not do mod packs till you get a better GPU, or just stick with the crappy fps
the issue is your graphics card, minecraft may need more ram then others, but you still need a good graphics card to get high amounts of fps, however i searched up your and its like my secondary GPU, and that has 1gb of ddr3 gpu ram(there is a difference) heres a simple explaination on how the two main computer parts work for Minecraft
RAM(or random access memory): this makes the game stable the more of it the more stable the game is(tho you only need so much)
GPU( or you graphics card): this determines your max FPS, and the quality you can play at
your GPU can run Minecraft, and can play with mods, but when it comes to more heavy intensive mods (aka about 60+) it will have really bad fps, my suggestion is to not do mod packs till you get a better GPU, or just stick with the crappy fps
your brothers laptop probably has a better GPU
Nyeeeeh....aw well then, thanks anyway.
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Here are my specs:
Computer: Lenovo C205
RAM: 6gb
Processor: AMD E-350 1,60 ghz (2 Cores)
Video Card: Radeon HD 5450
No matter what amount of RAM I allocate, the result is always the same: Its simply unplayble. I can get it to be somewhat stable by installing optifine and adjusting alot of settings, but its still pretty bad, aprox. 15-25 fps.
Also, something curious, my brother has a Gateway laptop, with 4GB or ram and an Intel Celeron Processor (1,80 ghz), and it runs the modpack perfectly fine without optifine or any special settings. It tends to get pretty hot, if that helps.
Thank you in advance.
the issue is your graphics card, minecraft may need more ram then others, but you still need a good graphics card to get high amounts of fps, however i searched up your and its like my secondary GPU, and that has 1gb of ddr3 gpu ram(there is a difference) heres a simple explaination on how the two main computer parts work for Minecraft
RAM(or random access memory): this makes the game stable the more of it the more stable the game is(tho you only need so much)
GPU( or you graphics card): this determines your max FPS, and the quality you can play at
your GPU can run Minecraft, and can play with mods, but when it comes to more heavy intensive mods (aka about 60+) it will have really bad fps, my suggestion is to not do mod packs till you get a better GPU, or just stick with the crappy fps
your brothers laptop probably has a better GPU
May the river of life flow well for you.
Nyeeeeh....aw well then, thanks anyway.