I have been playing a mod pack lately ( Mod list: http://pastebin.com/PFKijbrD ) and I have been getting FPS drop like mad its usually hovering at about 19 FPS , playable? , sure. but annoying? yes (system specs: http://pastebin.com/sKUj2cdB ) Im not running out of ram, my CPU is only running about 25% which is just fine. and my graphics card is not even auto clocking its self up its only hovering at about 28% usage. I'm unable to find out why my FPS is so low while nothing is being strained.
My Fps especially drops when looking at areas with may objects with NBT tags, like pipes ,conduits, and chests, which usually are more graphically intense , but my GPU is not being fully used. So I don't know why.
This can help you out a bit:
1. Go to,your video settings located in your settings
2. Turn Vsync off
2. Turn smooth lightning OFF
3. Particles to the minimum. (Sometimes you can put it to decreased but if you lag extreamly hard, keep it at minimum unless you need to see some particles)
4. Turn clouds OFF. This improves your game performance by %20!
5. Turn VBOS on. What VBOS does isi use your video card to increase FPS.
6. Last but not least, Render! Turn this down to 7. If you are still lagging or lag majorly turn it down untill it suits you. =)
Ok, I don't mean to be rude, but kenshow, you obviously did not read my post , nor did you look at the pastebin links containing my system specs and my mod list.
Well thats odd, usually on systems like yours lag is only because of a low amount of ram available, but if you have 4gb there and and only 2.5gb used im not quite sure what would do that. I would not know what would cause that.
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Good, as long as you've set the parameters correctly it should help fairly well. But also be sure to enable "Fast Math" and "Smooth FPS" in Optifine it should help smooth things out.
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Have you ever tried overlocking your CPU? Personally, I have a Macintosh Laptop, and an Intel Graphics Card, so its not very possible for me to overclock, but I heard its done miracles for other people!
Also, RAM can also be bad if you allocate too much. RAM is basically just to keep the game running, not for it to run better. If you allocate too much to the game, your computer doesn't have any RAM to support what it needs to support, so you start lagging not from your game, but from your computer.
Have you ever tried overlocking your CPU? Personally, I have a Macintosh Laptop, and an Intel Graphics Card, so its not very possible for me to overclock, but I heard its done miracles for other people!
Also, RAM can also be bad if you allocate too much. RAM is basically just to keep the game running, not for it to run better. If you allocate too much to the game, your computer doesn't have any RAM to support what it needs to support, so you start lagging not from your game, but from your computer.
Hope I helped,
You sir seem to know nothing of what your talking about...
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I have been playing a mod pack lately ( Mod list: http://pastebin.com/PFKijbrD ) and I have been getting FPS drop like mad its usually hovering at about 19 FPS , playable? , sure. but annoying? yes (system specs: http://pastebin.com/sKUj2cdB ) Im not running out of ram, my CPU is only running about 25% which is just fine. and my graphics card is not even auto clocking its self up its only hovering at about 28% usage. I'm unable to find out why my FPS is so low while nothing is being strained.
My Fps especially drops when looking at areas with may objects with NBT tags, like pipes ,conduits, and chests, which usually are more graphically intense , but my GPU is not being fully used. So I don't know why.
Can any of you help me?
What is your core Intel??? Like i5 i7. Also I do know how to minimize lag in the best way possible
He has a AMD CPU if you did not see, the FX-6300. Could i ask how much ram the pack uses when playing and how much you have allocated.
I allocate 4 GB. and it tends to hover at about 2.5 GB actually used during idle
This can help you out a bit:
1. Go to,your video settings located in your settings
2. Turn Vsync off
2. Turn smooth lightning OFF
3. Particles to the minimum. (Sometimes you can put it to decreased but if you lag extreamly hard, keep it at minimum unless you need to see some particles)
4. Turn clouds OFF. This improves your game performance by %20!
5. Turn VBOS on. What VBOS does isi use your video card to increase FPS.
6. Last but not least, Render! Turn this down to 7. If you are still lagging or lag majorly turn it down untill it suits you. =)
also so are you using optifine?
Ok, I don't mean to be rude, but kenshow, you obviously did not read my post , nor did you look at the pastebin links containing my system specs and my mod list.
I thought you needed help with lag
Well thats odd, usually on systems like yours lag is only because of a low amount of ram available, but if you have 4gb there and and only 2.5gb used im not quite sure what would do that. I would not know what would cause that.
It seems to me that you have too many mods that add world gen, ores, plants, mobs, ect can all lower fps. It may be a good idea to downsize your pack or if that's not an option try adding a cpu scailing tool. I use an FX-8150 and find using a scaling tool to set your processor at a predetermined frequency decreases lag and lag spikes. Also take a look at FPS plus http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1290619-freeuse-no-permission-needed-fpsplus-1-5-2-1-7-10 it may help.
p.s. I'd tell you what scaling tool to use but I'm not sure whats available on Windows as I use Linux.
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FPS+ seems to have helped , thanks
Good, as long as you've set the parameters correctly it should help fairly well. But also be sure to enable "Fast Math" and "Smooth FPS" in Optifine it should help smooth things out.
When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear. Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Have you ever tried overlocking your CPU? Personally, I have a Macintosh Laptop, and an Intel Graphics Card, so its not very possible for me to overclock, but I heard its done miracles for other people!
Also, RAM can also be bad if you allocate too much. RAM is basically just to keep the game running, not for it to run better. If you allocate too much to the game, your computer doesn't have any RAM to support what it needs to support, so you start lagging not from your game, but from your computer.
Hope I helped,
You sir seem to know nothing of what your talking about...