My computer is lagging unnecessarily when I run shaders in Minecraft. I have a very expensive computer (Specs down below) and am using minimal mods (List is down below as well). One thing I do not understand is why Minecraft doesn't attempt to use more RAM! I originally allocated 6GB, but after realizing that is useless, I allocated 750MB to it, and it still doesn't pass 550M. I would assume that to make the game a much more enjoyable experience it would take advantage of the available RAM, but it doesn't. If anyone has any solutions to this problem, I'd love to hear.
Computer Specs: Model: 21.5 in iMac, Late 2012-Mid 2013 Operating System: Apple OSX version 10.0.3 Processor: 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7 RAM: 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512MB Storage: 1.1TB Fusion Drive (862.54 GB free)
Mods: -Forge version 1040 -ShadersModCore -Optifine 1.7.2 HD U D1 (Multi-Core Chunk loading is enabled)
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Computer Specs:
Model: 21.5 in iMac, Late 2012-Mid 2013
Operating System: Apple OSX version 10.0.3
Processor: 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7
RAM: 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512MB
Storage: 1.1TB Fusion Drive (862.54 GB free)
Mods:
-Forge version 1040
-ShadersModCore
-Optifine 1.7.2 HD U D1 (Multi-Core Chunk loading is enabled)
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If your problem has been solved, please consider adding [Solved] to beginning of the title!
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Ok here is a tip, use a magical mod called OPTIFINE!
I have a tip too! It's called READ POST DATES!
OP: I don't think you're going to get good fps with those specs.
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