Hello. I've been wanting to play some Minecraft lately, but ever since I got a new computer, I've been having this problem: Right off the bat, the game launches just fine. But when I create a world, it takes MUCH longer to load than it should, and when it it does finally finish loading, no terrain generates for a long time; when you first spawn, you're just floating around in the void. After a while, some terrain does spawn, but only around where you're standing. You can walk maybe a couple dozen blocks in any direction, but then the world just ends at the void again. No terrain loads beyond that point.
Sounds like a harddrive problem. You left that out of your specs there, so could you find out about your harddrive? Specifically, the speed. 5400 rpm will give you issues, 7200 rpm is standard, and good enough, 10000 rpm is fantastic, and it'll run just fine, and an SSD will run everything like lightning.
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Interesting.... Could you start up task manager, and generate a new MC world, like normal, and watch the Disk usage? See how high it goes, and if anything else is using it a lot.
(Also, make a note of anything else that gets to abnormally high use, cpu, ram, etc)
EDIT: OH! Also, this is probably a stupid question, but is your harddrive full?
Interesting.... Could you start up task manager, and generate a new MC world, like normal, and watch the Disk usage? See how high it goes, and if anything else is using it a lot.
(Also, make a note of anything else that gets to abnormally high use, cpu, ram, etc)
EDIT: OH! Also, this is probably a stupid question, but is your harddrive full?
While loading, the CPU usage bounces from around 50% to around 90%. Nothing but MC seems to be using a lot.
I actually have two harddrives. One main one (93 GB full out of 595 GB,) and one for all my Steam/Origin games (478 GB full out of 931 GB.) So neither of them are very full.
Hey, I found the issue! It was the render distance. For some reason if I set to any of the higher settings, the game just breaks for me. I could've sworn turning it down didn't fix it last time I tried. Whatever. Oddly enough, this wasn't an issue on my old computer...
Anyways, thanks for helping me out. Time to play some modded Minecraft.
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Hello. I've been wanting to play some Minecraft lately, but ever since I got a new computer, I've been having this problem: Right off the bat, the game launches just fine. But when I create a world, it takes MUCH longer to load than it should, and when it it does finally finish loading, no terrain generates for a long time; when you first spawn, you're just floating around in the void. After a while, some terrain does spawn, but only around where you're standing. You can walk maybe a couple dozen blocks in any direction, but then the world just ends at the void again. No terrain loads beyond that point.
My specs:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: AMD Athlon 5350 APU 2.05GHz
RAM: 4GB
Graphics card: AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
DAC Type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
DirectX version: DirectX 11
Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm really bummed that I can't play at all.
Sounds like a harddrive problem. You left that out of your specs there, so could you find out about your harddrive? Specifically, the speed. 5400 rpm will give you issues, 7200 rpm is standard, and good enough, 10000 rpm is fantastic, and it'll run just fine, and an SSD will run everything like lightning.
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My specs:
R7 1700 (8c/16t) @ 3.8ghz
Cryorig H7 cooler
G1 Gaming GTX 1080 8gb @ ~2000mhz core
16gb DDR4 3200mhz ram
250gb 850 EVO SSD
240gb Sandisk SSD Plus
1tb WD Blue 7200rpm HDD
1tb Generic 2.5" 7200rpm HDD
500gb WD 7200rpm HDD
Win 10
3x 24" 1080p Monitors @75hz
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I have 7200 RPM.
Interesting.... Could you start up task manager, and generate a new MC world, like normal, and watch the Disk usage? See how high it goes, and if anything else is using it a lot.
(Also, make a note of anything else that gets to abnormally high use, cpu, ram, etc)
EDIT: OH! Also, this is probably a stupid question, but is your harddrive full?
Want to host a dedicated server yourself, easily, and for free? Click here!
Need to post a DXDiag log and don't know how? Here you go!
I make YouTube vidoes! Why not go check em out?
My specs:
R7 1700 (8c/16t) @ 3.8ghz
Cryorig H7 cooler
G1 Gaming GTX 1080 8gb @ ~2000mhz core
16gb DDR4 3200mhz ram
250gb 850 EVO SSD
240gb Sandisk SSD Plus
1tb WD Blue 7200rpm HDD
1tb Generic 2.5" 7200rpm HDD
500gb WD 7200rpm HDD
Win 10
3x 24" 1080p Monitors @75hz
Click me, and let all your dreams come true....
While loading, the CPU usage bounces from around 50% to around 90%. Nothing but MC seems to be using a lot.
I actually have two harddrives. One main one (93 GB full out of 595 GB,) and one for all my Steam/Origin games (478 GB full out of 931 GB.) So neither of them are very full.
Hey, I found the issue! It was the render distance. For some reason if I set to any of the higher settings, the game just breaks for me. I could've sworn turning it down didn't fix it last time I tried. Whatever. Oddly enough, this wasn't an issue on my old computer...
Anyways, thanks for helping me out.
Time to play some modded Minecraft.