I'm particually lost as to why I'm getting 55~60 fps when I've got my render distance down low looking at the sky in Vanilla. I get around the same FPS with the mod pack that I'm using:
I actually learnt about telling MC to use the new graphics card incidental to this thread a bit later that same day (via an issue with optifine multicore loading). But thank you very much. I'm still only getting 70~80 fps. Conversly, my partner's laptop:
i7-2610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz (4 cores), 8G RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M, Win7
using the same settings manages 330~ fps, same mod pack, slightly different optifine settings. I've used their settings file before though, and it didn't make much difference (can't recall in which direction).
Also. Thank you. Your help is appreciated.
Edit: Oh. And. My apologies for not providing my GPU. The information you found is correct.
You could try updating all of your computer's drivers (or at least any that are out of date) and making sure you're using that last build of Java 7 - might as well take the time to update everything, just to be sure/safe. Mentioning them since you didn't say anything about either. It's also possible that you're having an issue with your virus/malware protector, if it's scanning the application's memory, execution code, or disk read/writes - or other similar things... you do have a virus scanner (other than the default/pre-installed one), right?
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I'm particually lost as to why I'm getting 55~60 fps when I've got my render distance down low looking at the sky in Vanilla. I get around the same FPS with the mod pack that I'm using:
My specs are:
I'm also using these JVM arguments:
-Xmx4G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M
My Optifine settings:
ofRenderDistanceChunks:8
ofFogType:3
ofFogStart:0.6
ofMipmapType:0
ofLoadFar:false
ofPreloadedChunks:0
ofOcclusionFancy:false
ofSmoothFps:true
ofSmoothWorld:false
ofAoLevel:1.0
ofClouds:3
ofCloudsHeight:0.0
ofTrees:2
ofGrass:1
ofDroppedItems:2
ofRain:1
ofWater:1
ofAnimatedWater:0
ofAnimatedLava:0
ofAnimatedFire:true
ofAnimatedPortal:true
ofAnimatedRedstone:true
ofAnimatedExplosion:true
ofAnimatedFlame:true
ofAnimatedSmoke:true
ofVoidParticles:true
ofWaterParticles:true
ofPortalParticles:true
ofPotionParticles:true
ofDrippingWaterLava:true
ofAnimatedTerrain:true
ofAnimatedTextures:true
ofAnimatedItems:true
ofRainSplash:true
ofLagometer:false
ofAutoSaveTicks:4000
ofBetterGrass:3
ofConnectedTextures:1
ofWeather:false
ofSky:false
ofStars:false
ofSunMoon:true
ofChunkUpdates:1
ofChunkLoading:2
ofChunkUpdatesDynamic:true
ofTime:0
ofClearWater:false
ofDepthFog:false
ofAaLevel:0
ofProfiler:false
ofBetterSnow:false
ofSwampColors:true
ofRandomMobs:true
ofSmoothBiomes:true
ofCustomFonts:true
ofCustomColors:true
ofCustomSky:true
ofShowCapes:true
ofNaturalTextures:false
ofLazyChunkLoading:true
ofFullscreenMode:Default
ofFastMath:true
ofFastRender:true
ofTranslucentBlocks:1
I don't really think there's much more information I can give? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I actually learnt about telling MC to use the new graphics card incidental to this thread a bit later that same day (via an issue with optifine multicore loading). But thank you very much. I'm still only getting 70~80 fps. Conversly, my partner's laptop:
i7-2610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz (4 cores), 8G RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M, Win7
using the same settings manages 330~ fps, same mod pack, slightly different optifine settings. I've used their settings file before though, and it didn't make much difference (can't recall in which direction).
Also. Thank you. Your help is appreciated.
Edit: Oh. And. My apologies for not providing my GPU. The information you found is correct.
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Curse PremiumYou could try updating all of your computer's drivers (or at least any that are out of date) and making sure you're using that last build of Java 7 - might as well take the time to update everything, just to be sure/safe. Mentioning them since you didn't say anything about either. It's also possible that you're having an issue with your virus/malware protector, if it's scanning the application's memory, execution code, or disk read/writes - or other similar things... you do have a virus scanner (other than the default/pre-installed one), right?
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