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I just bought this new computer, just for Minecraft. All the programs work pretty fast, except Minecraft. On my older computer (Laptop that I gave away) , I get 60 FPS, but on this asus laptop I only get 2-15 FPS.:steve_blushing:
Here are my parameters:
CPU - Intel Core N2930/BGA
RAM - 4GB
GPU - How do you find the model???
OS - Window 8.1 64bit
HDD - 500 GB
Model - X553M Touchscreen
The JVM arguments have been changed to 2 GB of RAM. I have Optifine, ALL of the settings have been changed to minimal. When I play Mineplex, intense lag occurs, resulting in occasionally 0 FPS, which crashes Minecraft completely. Mineplex JAVA is on Highest priority and no mods or hacked clients have been installed. Just optifine. The highest FPS I ever got was 29.
PLEASE HELP ME MAXIMIZE FPS for this laptop!:mellow:
I just bought this new computer, just for Minecraft. All the programs work pretty fast, except Minecraft. On my older computer (Laptop that I gave away) , I get 60 FPS, but on this asus laptop I only get 2-15 FPS.:steve_blushing:
Here are my parameters:
CPU - Intel Core N2930/BGA
RAM - 4GB
GPU - How do you find the model???
OS - Window 8.1 64bit
HDD - 500 GB
Model - X553M Touchscreen
The JVM arguments have been changed to 2 GB of RAM. I have Optifine, ALL of the settings have been changed to minimal. When I play Mineplex, intense lag occurs, resulting in occasionally 0 FPS, which crashes Minecraft completely. Mineplex JAVA is on Highest priority and no mods or hacked clients have been installed. Just optifine. The highest FPS I ever got was 29.
PLEASE HELP ME MAXIMIZE FPS for this laptop!:mellow:
You bought a bad laptop. The graphics on it are Intel HD graphics. If you can return the laptop, do it. Next time look for a computer with intel hd 3000 or higher.
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Thank you for replying. Unfortunately I cannot return the laptop or get an exchange as it has been 5 months since I've bought it. Is it possible for me to upgrade the graphic card or will maximizing the ram to 8 GB be the best? Windows 10 is coming out in August, would that also be a good choice? Help!
You bought a bad laptop. The graphics on it are Intel HD graphics. If you can return the laptop, do it. Next time look for a computer with intel hd 3000 or higher.
Is it possible to change the graphics card? How much would it cost?
We could always say that it is possible for a 1000$, you get better Graphic card, bundled with some additional items for free, like CPU, Memory, Hard drive, screen etc ...
Unfortunately it does not comes as exchangable item in laptops, and in most cases integrated within Chipset or Proccessor (for the past 2 years)
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Luckily I have a Desktop that is pretty old. I am planning to plug it into the TV to play. Is that good? Good FPS? What's the most FPS it can get?
Here are the Specs:
Model
Brand
HP
Series
Pavilion Slimline
Model
S5310F(AY643AA#ABA)
Quick Info
Type
Student/Home office
Processor
AMD Athlon II X2 250(3.0GHz)
Processor Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Cache Per Processor
2MB L2 Cache
Memory
4GB DDR3
Hard Drive
640GB SATA
Optical Drive
SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE Graphics with 256MB integrated shared graphics memory. Up to 1919MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 7
Audio
Sound card - Integrated
Ethernet
10/100Base-T network interface
Keyboard
HP USB keyboard
Mouse
HP USB optical mouse
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Motherboard
Chipset
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
CPU
CPU Type
Athlon II X2
Installed Qty
1
CPU Speed
250 (3.0GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU
2MB
CPU Socket Type
AM3
CPU Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Graphics
GPU/VGA Type
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE
Graphics Interface
Integrated video
Memory
Memory Capacity
4GB DDR3
Form Factor
DIMM 240-pin
Memory Spec
2GB x 2
Memory Slot (Total)
2
Memory Slot (Available)
0
Maximum Memory Supported
4GB
Hard Drive
HDD
640GB
HDD Interface
SATA
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type
DVD Super Multi
Optical Drive Spec
SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology Write: 16x max DVD±R, 12x max DVD±R DL, 8x max DVD+RW, 6x max DVD-RW, 12x max DVD-RAM, 40x max CD-R, 32x max CD-RW Read: 16x max DVD-ROM, 40x max CD-ROM
Audio
Audio Chipset
Integrated
Communications
LAN Chipset
Integrated
LAN Speed
10/100Mbps
Front Panel Ports
Front USB
2
Front Audio Ports
Headphone
Card Reader
Front panel 6-in-1 memory card reader supports xD, MMC, Secure Digital (SD, SDHC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MMC+
Back Panel Ports
Video Ports
1 VGA
Rear USB
4
RJ45
1 port
Rear Audio Ports
3 ports
Luckily I have a Desktop that is pretty old. I am planning to plug it into the TV to play. Is that good? Good FPS? What's the most FPS it can get?
Here are the Specs:
Not that great ether. I had the same computer but it was a dell. You can however buy a graphics card for that computer. You could get a $40 graphics card for it and you should be fine.
Not that great ether. I had the same computer but it was a dell. You can however buy a graphics card for that computer. You could get a $40 graphics card for it and you should be fine.
Not that great ether. I had the same computer but it was a dell. You can however buy a graphics card for that computer. You could get a $40 graphics card for it and you should be fine.
How much FPS will that make it at the least. Will it help if I restore to factory settings?
How much FPS will that make it at the least. Will it help if I restore to factory settings?
I don't know. Probably about the same as your laptop. Factory settings will not help it. Best bet is to by a graphics card for that computer. Ask the form before you buy one. Might be confusing.
I don't know. Probably about the same as your laptop. Factory settings will not help it. Best bet is to by a graphics card for that computer. Ask the form before you buy one. Might be confusing.
I cannot find the graphic card, what should I type in the search bar?
My price point is $1-$120. If I buy this card, do I need to open the PC to change it into the computer? Or can I just plug it at the SD,XD card slot?
I would go with a gtx 750 then. You will need to open the computer up, but it is really easy. The 750 requires no cables to be pluged in. You just open the case, locate your pcie-16x slot, take off the pci bracket on the back of your pc, and shove the card into the pcie slot like it is toast going into a toaster.
That probably did not help much. Google it, just be careful. Since your pc is pre-built, it has not that much wattage. A gtx 750 is $120. The way graphics cards are named on NVIDIA's side is with 3 digits. The first one, is the generation of cards. For the 750, it would be a 7th generation card. Their is no 8th generation for NVIDIA. Keep in mind, newer generations are more powerful, usually. The next number represents the how powerful it is in the generation. A five, is stronger that a four, but weaker than a 6. The last number is usually just a 0. AMD graghics cards are different. They use and "R" in-front of their letters. A R7 is a mid tear card, while an R9 is high end. R5 is low end. The rest is similar to NVIDIA, but their might be a 5 instead of a 0 for the last number. That means the card is newer and sometimes better.
This was a very simple explanation, Buying computer parts is difficult for people who do not understand it. Their are some things I left out in my explication, but someone will properly correct me.
I would go with a gtx 750 then. You will need to open the computer up, but it is really easy. The 750 requires no cables to be pluged in. You just open the case, locate your pcie-16x slot, take off the pci bracket on the back of your pc, and shove the card into the pcie slot like it is toast going into a toaster.
That probably did not help much. Google it, just be careful. Since your pc is pre-built, it has not that much wattage. A gtx 750 is $120. The way graphics cards are named on NVIDIA's side is with 3 digits. The first one, is the generation of cards. For the 750, it would be a 7th generation card. Their is no 8th generation for NVIDIA. Keep in mind, newer generations are more powerful, usually. The next number represents the how powerful it is in the generation. A five, is stronger that a four, but weaker than a 6. The last number is usually just a 0. AMD graghics cards are different. They use and "R" in-front of their letters. A R7 is a mid tear card, while an R9 is high end. R5 is low end. The rest is similar to NVIDIA, but their might be a 5 instead of a 0 for the last number. That means the card is newer and sometimes better.
This was a very simple explanation, Buying computer parts is difficult for people who do not understand it. Their are some things I left out in my explication, but someone will properly correct me.
I would go with a gtx 750 then. You will need to open the computer up, but it is really easy. The 750 requires no cables to be pluged in. You just open the case, locate your pcie-16x slot, take off the pci bracket on the back of your pc, and shove the card into the pcie slot like it is toast going into a toaster.
That probably did not help much. Google it, just be careful. Since your pc is pre-built, it has not that much wattage. A gtx 750 is $120. The way graphics cards are named on NVIDIA's side is with 3 digits. The first one, is the generation of cards. For the 750, it would be a 7th generation card. Their is no 8th generation for NVIDIA. Keep in mind, newer generations are more powerful, usually. The next number represents the how powerful it is in the generation. A five, is stronger that a four, but weaker than a 6. The last number is usually just a 0. AMD graghics cards are different. They use and "R" in-front of their letters. A R7 is a mid tear card, while an R9 is high end. R5 is low end. The rest is similar to NVIDIA, but their might be a 5 instead of a 0 for the last number. That means the card is newer and sometimes better.
This was a very simple explanation, Buying computer parts is difficult for people who do not understand it. Their are some things I left out in my explication, but someone will properly correct me.
Can his PSU handle the card? If not, he needs to get a lower end card and also buy a new psu to support it, other wise, his old psu will fry and possibly damage the rest of the computer
Can his PSU handle the card? If not, he needs to get a lower end card and also buy a new psu to support it, other wise, his old psu will fry and possibly damage the rest of the computer
How do you do that? It is a HP PAVILLION SLIMLINE.
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I just bought this new computer, just for Minecraft. All the programs work pretty fast, except Minecraft. On my older computer (Laptop that I gave away) , I get 60 FPS, but on this asus laptop I only get 2-15 FPS.:steve_blushing:
Here are my parameters:
You bought a bad laptop. The graphics on it are Intel HD graphics. If you can return the laptop, do it. Next time look for a computer with intel hd 3000 or higher.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
Thank you for replying. Unfortunately I cannot return the laptop or get an exchange as it has been 5 months since I've bought it. Is it possible for me to upgrade the graphic card or will maximizing the ram to 8 GB be the best? Windows 10 is coming out in August, would that also be a good choice? Help!
Is it possible to change the graphics card? How much would it cost?
You can't, sorry.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
We could always say that it is possible for a 1000$, you get better Graphic card, bundled with some additional items for free, like CPU, Memory, Hard drive, screen etc ...
Unfortunately it does not comes as exchangable item in laptops, and in most cases integrated within Chipset or Proccessor (for the past 2 years)
Luckily I have a Desktop that is pretty old. I am planning to plug it into the TV to play. Is that good? Good FPS? What's the most FPS it can get?
Here are the Specs:
Model
Brand
HP
Series
Pavilion Slimline
Model
S5310F(AY643AA#ABA)
Quick Info
Type
Student/Home office
Processor
AMD Athlon II X2 250(3.0GHz)
Processor Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Cache Per Processor
2MB L2 Cache
Memory
4GB DDR3
Hard Drive
640GB SATA
Optical Drive
SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE Graphics with 256MB integrated shared graphics memory. Up to 1919MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 7
Audio
Sound card - Integrated
Ethernet
10/100Base-T network interface
Keyboard
HP USB keyboard
Mouse
HP USB optical mouse
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Motherboard
Chipset
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
CPU
CPU Type
Athlon II X2
Installed Qty
1
CPU Speed
250 (3.0GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU
2MB
CPU Socket Type
AM3
CPU Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Graphics
GPU/VGA Type
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE
Graphics Interface
Integrated video
Memory
Memory Capacity
4GB DDR3
Form Factor
DIMM 240-pin
Memory Spec
2GB x 2
Memory Slot (Total)
2
Memory Slot (Available)
0
Maximum Memory Supported
4GB
Hard Drive
HDD
640GB
HDD Interface
SATA
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type
DVD Super Multi
Optical Drive Spec
SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology Write: 16x max DVD±R, 12x max DVD±R DL, 8x max DVD+RW, 6x max DVD-RW, 12x max DVD-RAM, 40x max CD-R, 32x max CD-RW Read: 16x max DVD-ROM, 40x max CD-ROM
Audio
Audio Chipset
Integrated
Communications
LAN Chipset
Integrated
LAN Speed
10/100Mbps
Front Panel Ports
Front USB
2
Front Audio Ports
Headphone
Card Reader
Front panel 6-in-1 memory card reader supports xD, MMC, Secure Digital (SD, SDHC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MMC+
Back Panel Ports
Video Ports
1 VGA
Rear USB
4
RJ45
1 port
Rear Audio Ports
3 ports
Expansion
PCI Slots (Available/Total)
(1/1) PCI Express x16 (1/1) PCI Express x1
Mouse
Mouse Type
USB Mouse
Keyboard
Keyboard Type
USB Keyboard
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
15.91" x 4.43" x 12.24"
Weight
9.20 lbs.
Not that great ether. I had the same computer but it was a dell. You can however buy a graphics card for that computer. You could get a $40 graphics card for it and you should be fine.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
Which card should I buy? Link Please.
How much FPS will that make it at the least. Will it help if I restore to factory settings?
I don't know. Probably about the same as your laptop. Factory settings will not help it. Best bet is to by a graphics card for that computer. Ask the form before you buy one. Might be confusing.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
I cannot find the graphic card, what should I type in the search bar?
"Nvidia GTX 950"
"Nvidia GTX 980"
What is your price point? The lowest is a gt 610 or 710.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
My price point is $1-$120. If I buy this card, do I need to open the PC to change it into the computer? Or can I just plug it at the SD,XD card slot?
you will need someone expirienced with this, opening PC, pluging it into PCI-e slot, fixing it with screw etc ...
I would go with a gtx 750 then. You will need to open the computer up, but it is really easy. The 750 requires no cables to be pluged in. You just open the case, locate your pcie-16x slot, take off the pci bracket on the back of your pc, and shove the card into the pcie slot like it is toast going into a toaster.
That probably did not help much. Google it, just be careful. Since your pc is pre-built, it has not that much wattage. A gtx 750 is $120. The way graphics cards are named on NVIDIA's side is with 3 digits. The first one, is the generation of cards. For the 750, it would be a 7th generation card. Their is no 8th generation for NVIDIA. Keep in mind, newer generations are more powerful, usually. The next number represents the how powerful it is in the generation. A five, is stronger that a four, but weaker than a 6. The last number is usually just a 0. AMD graghics cards are different. They use and "R" in-front of their letters. A R7 is a mid tear card, while an R9 is high end. R5 is low end. The rest is similar to NVIDIA, but their might be a 5 instead of a 0 for the last number. That means the card is newer and sometimes better.
This was a very simple explanation, Buying computer parts is difficult for people who do not understand it. Their are some things I left out in my explication, but someone will properly correct me.
Check out my Animation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVy57y58kWOd6zRYJNGQkNg/feed
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750/buy-gpu
should I buy the Asus one?
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Curse PremiumCan his PSU handle the card? If not, he needs to get a lower end card and also buy a new psu to support it, other wise, his old psu will fry and possibly damage the rest of the computer
How do you do that? It is a HP PAVILLION SLIMLINE.