For some reason, my minecraft's fps is always stuck on 15-25. The first thing you would guess is that my PC is weak or old but it is the exact opposite!
My Spec:
AMD FX-8350
AMD R9 280x
Vengeance 16 GB Ram
Windows 7 64 bit
As you can see my specs are clearly not the problem, in fact i can run all games at 60-100 fps on Ultra/Extreme. I have tried everything from giving the game more ram and giving the game a higher priority but it seems like it is always between 20 and 30 frames. Then i have tried Shaders and the FPS is exactly the same. I have set the quality to the lowest possible settings and there is latterly no difference from the highest and the lowest settings! I have turned Vsync off and tried optifine and the fps is the same. I have seen videos of people with even lower specs that can run Minecraft with ultra shaders and get 60+ frames. Am i doing something wrong? Does anyone know how to fix this annoying issue?
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For some reason, my minecraft's fps is always stuck on 15-25. The first thing you would guess is that my PC is weak or old but it is the exact opposite!
My Spec:
AMD FX-8350
AMD R9 280x
Vengeance 16 GB Ram
Windows 7 64 bit
As you can see my specs are clearly not the problem, in fact i can run all games at 60-100 fps on Ultra/Extreme. I have tried everything from giving the game more ram and giving the game a higher priority but it seems like it is always between 20 and 30 frames. Then i have tried Shaders and the FPS is exactly the same. I have set the quality to the lowest possible settings and there is latterly no difference from the highest and the lowest settings! I have turned Vsync off and tried optifine and the fps is the same. I have seen videos of people with even lower specs that can run Minecraft with ultra shaders and get 60+ frames. Am i doing something wrong? Does anyone know how to fix this annoying issue?
So i finally figured it out, it seems like it was the particle effects. I turned the option off and suddenly got a huge frame rate boost. I used to play on 40 frames vanilla and now i have 120 fps and a solid 60 fps with shaders. But i don't know what is the big deal with particles? they are just a couple of effects that are really slow performance.
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"My Fake Plants Died Because I Didn't Pretend to Water Them" ~ Mitch Hedberg
So i finally figured it out, it seems like it was the particle effects. I turned the option off and suddenly got a huge frame rate boost. I used to play on 40 frames vanilla and now i have 120 fps and a solid 60 fps with shaders. But i don't know what is the big deal with particles? they are just a couple of effects that are really slow performance.
3.Click on 'Remove Java Runtime' > Uninstall All of the Javas options you have there > Next > Perform Removal Routine > Next > Download New version > Close this Wizard.
My Spec:
AMD FX-8350
AMD R9 280x
Vengeance 16 GB Ram
Windows 7 64 bit
As you can see my specs are clearly not the problem, in fact i can run all games at 60-100 fps on Ultra/Extreme. I have tried everything from giving the game more ram and giving the game a higher priority but it seems like it is always between 20 and 30 frames. Then i have tried Shaders and the FPS is exactly the same. I have set the quality to the lowest possible settings and there is latterly no difference from the highest and the lowest settings! I have turned Vsync off and tried optifine and the fps is the same. I have seen videos of people with even lower specs that can run Minecraft with ultra shaders and get 60+ frames. Am i doing something wrong? Does anyone know how to fix this annoying issue?
2.Click on "Edit Profile"
3.Check the "JVM Arguments" box at the bottom
4.Add next to it : "-Xmx5120M -Xms5120M" (You can change it to lower or higher Ram usage.)
5.Save and play the game on highest settings.
Minecraft limiting the Ram usage, Probably to prevent crashing by default for normal PC specs.
With JVM Arguments you can change it and play smoother on better settings.
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Moderatormore ram allocated does not mean more fps, more then 1Gb allocated is pointless unless running mods or heavy resource packs
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Moderatorcan you post a dxdiag log please
Where Can I find the log?
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Follow this steps:
1. Download this : http://www.mediafire.com/download/a7zbhuhx12f1n7r/JavaRa-2.6.zip
Scan for the Download: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/5cbc4fb4d8a6b8dc0dcae4def6aaba84f1f415c783c8b0d185a47a6632f0c5fb/analysis/1418493356
2.Unzip > Run JavaRa.exe
3.Click on 'Remove Java Runtime' > Uninstall All of the Javas options you have there > Next > Perform Removal Routine > Next > Download New version > Close this Wizard.
4.Restart Computer.
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You should also Download the latest AMD Drivers:
AMD Drivers Download:http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows%207%20-%2064
Also you should Download The latest AMD Chipset Drivers on the way,
AMD Chipset Drivers Download: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows 7 - 64
And Restart after Installing the drivers.
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If you still having some Issues after all this I advice you to Erase the entire Minecraft Folder.
How? > Go to %Appdata% > Delete ".Minecraft" Folder.
and download Minecraft files again, you might have corrupted file that giving you problems with the fps.
That's all I can advice, Good luck.