I got a Razer Blade Pro 17 and downloaded SEUS shaders and added 8GB of ram plus edited some of the nvidia control panel setting but i still dont get what this laptop is supossed to get with its specs so if anyone could help me it would be ok.
I got a Razer Blade Pro 17 and downloaded SEUS shaders and added 8GB of ram plus edited some of the nvidia control panel setting but i still dont get what this laptop is supossed to get with its specs so if anyone could help me it would be ok.
Make absolutely sure your game is running on your NVIDIA card and not the Intel integrated GPU. Laptops can be deceiving as most mid-to-high-end laptops that have dedicated video cards use drivers that allow the OS to predict what GPU is best suited to your current usage and switch to that GPU. For example, chances are while watching Youtube or writing an essay for school in Word, your laptop is using the low-performance Intel integrated GPU, however when you run say BF4 (this links to another point that I'll explain) your laptop will switch to your high-performance NVIDIA / ATI / AMD dedicated graphics card. This allows your laptop's battery to last longer when you're not gaming, and allows your laptop to give the performance that the game requires to run smoothly when you are gaming. Speaking of which, what exact card do you have?
Next, keep in mind shaders are INCREDIBLY resource intensive, a computer that runs Minecraft at 200+ FPS without shaders can drop down to 30 FPS on SEUS 10.1 Standard. Sonic Ether himself has compared the Standard edition of his shaders to BF4 running at ultra settings (hence why I said BF4 earlier :P), so do expect to have run-of-the-mill framerates while using shaders, to be perfectly honest even on the highest end cards, 60 FPS while running shaders is amazing. What shader are you running and what exact framerate are you getting?
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Make absolutely sure your game is running on your NVIDIA card and not the Intel integrated GPU. Laptops can be deceiving as most mid-to-high-end laptops that have dedicated video cards use drivers that allow the OS to predict what GPU is best suited to your current usage and switch to that GPU. For example, chances are while watching Youtube or writing an essay for school in Word, your laptop is using the low-performance Intel integrated GPU, however when you run say BF4 (this links to another point that I'll explain) your laptop will switch to your high-performance NVIDIA / ATI / AMD dedicated graphics card. This allows your laptop's battery to last longer when you're not gaming, and allows your laptop to give the performance that the game requires to run smoothly when you are gaming. Speaking of which, what exact card do you have?
Next, keep in mind shaders are INCREDIBLY resource intensive, a computer that runs Minecraft at 200+ FPS without shaders can drop down to 30 FPS on SEUS 10.1 Standard. Sonic Ether himself has compared the Standard edition of his shaders to BF4 running at ultra settings (hence why I said BF4 earlier :P), so do expect to have run-of-the-mill framerates while using shaders, to be perfectly honest even on the highest end cards, 60 FPS while running shaders is amazing. What shader are you running and what exact framerate are you getting?
im getting around 30fps or less but as i expected i knew i wasnt using the video card but i dont know how to force use my nvidia 960m
im getting around 30fps or less but as i expected i knew i wasnt using the video card but i dont know how to force use my nvidia 960m
You probably don't know how to, but could you check to see what Intel GPU you have installed? And what driver version? This will quickly notify me of if this step is even required.
Anyways, right click on an empty spot on your desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. Once that's opened and loaded, click Manage 3D Settings, and if it isn't already, open the Program Settings tab.add both java.exe and javaw.exe for all Java versions you have installed (check both Program Files and Program Files (x86), doing this will cover all scenarios for Minecraft running under differing Java versions), then find each java.exe and javaw.exe in the dropdown box and set the graphics processor to your NVIDIA processor for each individual entry.
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Author of the Clarity, Serenity, Sapphire & Halcyon shader packs for Minecraft: Java Edition.
You probably don't know how to, but could you check to see what Intel GPU you have installed? And what driver version? This will quickly notify me of if this step is even required.
Anyways, right click on an empty spot on your desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. Once that's opened and loaded, click Manage 3D Settings, and if it isn't already, open the Program Settings tab.add both java.exe and javaw.exe for all Java versions you have installed (check both Program Files and Program Files (x86), doing this will cover all scenarios for Minecraft running under differing Java versions), then find each java.exe and javaw.exe in the dropdown box and set the graphics processor to your NVIDIA processor for each individual entry.
You probably don't know how to, but could you check to see what Intel GPU you have installed? And what driver version? This will quickly notify me of if this step is even required.
Anyways, right click on an empty spot on your desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. Once that's opened and loaded, click Manage 3D Settings, and if it isn't already, open the Program Settings tab.add both java.exe and javaw.exe for all Java versions you have installed (check both Program Files and Program Files (x86), doing this will cover all scenarios for Minecraft running under differing Java versions), then find each java.exe and javaw.exe in the dropdown box and set the graphics processor to your NVIDIA processor for each individual entry.
I got a Razer Blade Pro 17 and downloaded SEUS shaders and added 8GB of ram plus edited some of the nvidia control panel setting but i still dont get what this laptop is supossed to get with its specs so if anyone could help me it would be ok.
Make absolutely sure your game is running on your NVIDIA card and not the Intel integrated GPU. Laptops can be deceiving as most mid-to-high-end laptops that have dedicated video cards use drivers that allow the OS to predict what GPU is best suited to your current usage and switch to that GPU. For example, chances are while watching Youtube or writing an essay for school in Word, your laptop is using the low-performance Intel integrated GPU, however when you run say BF4 (this links to another point that I'll explain) your laptop will switch to your high-performance NVIDIA / ATI / AMD dedicated graphics card. This allows your laptop's battery to last longer when you're not gaming, and allows your laptop to give the performance that the game requires to run smoothly when you are gaming. Speaking of which, what exact card do you have?
Next, keep in mind shaders are INCREDIBLY resource intensive, a computer that runs Minecraft at 200+ FPS without shaders can drop down to 30 FPS on SEUS 10.1 Standard. Sonic Ether himself has compared the Standard edition of his shaders to BF4 running at ultra settings (hence why I said BF4 earlier :P), so do expect to have run-of-the-mill framerates while using shaders, to be perfectly honest even on the highest end cards, 60 FPS while running shaders is amazing. What shader are you running and what exact framerate are you getting?
Author of the Clarity, Serenity, Sapphire & Halcyon shader packs for Minecraft: Java Edition.
My Github page.
The entire Minecraft shader development community now has its own Discord server! Feel free to join and chat with all the developers!
im getting around 30fps or less but as i expected i knew i wasnt using the video card but i dont know how to force use my nvidia 960m
You probably don't know how to, but could you check to see what Intel GPU you have installed? And what driver version? This will quickly notify me of if this step is even required.
Anyways, right click on an empty spot on your desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. Once that's opened and loaded, click Manage 3D Settings, and if it isn't already, open the Program Settings tab.add both java.exe and javaw.exe for all Java versions you have installed (check both Program Files and Program Files (x86), doing this will cover all scenarios for Minecraft running under differing Java versions), then find each java.exe and javaw.exe in the dropdown box and set the graphics processor to your NVIDIA processor for each individual entry.
Author of the Clarity, Serenity, Sapphire & Halcyon shader packs for Minecraft: Java Edition.
My Github page.
The entire Minecraft shader development community now has its own Discord server! Feel free to join and chat with all the developers!
http://i.imgur.com/8i7o3lq.png and NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970M (3GB GDDR5 VRAM)
this is what im adding is it good or not? http://i.imgur.com/GIabr9h.png
Yep that's fine.
Author of the Clarity, Serenity, Sapphire & Halcyon shader packs for Minecraft: Java Edition.
My Github page.
The entire Minecraft shader development community now has its own Discord server! Feel free to join and chat with all the developers!
i dont know what setting to ut and u=im sure im not using the nvidia card even if i set to high performance im sure
well there is always the surefire way of completely disabling your other gpu (which is what I had to do) btw, I want your computer XD
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