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I absolutely could not figure out which section to post this in-- so apologies if this is in the wrong place!
But, here goes nothing.
I have a great computer which I use for a very large amount of things-- one of which is video editing.
Just until yesterday, I'd been balling with 800FPS on my favorite multiplayer server. But tonight, I logged on and instantly knew something was wrong, my screen felt CHOPPY at startup!
In despair I hit F3, and I'm getting 300FPS which is spiking down to 45 every once in a while.
This is really annoying as I intend to record my screen at 120FPS so that I can do some video editing wizardry with slowing down to 20% speed and not losing any fluidity (still would be 24FPS).
I just reinstalled minecraft, and it's not much better.
Pls halp.
All the Specs You Need to Know: GTX 970, i7-4790, MSi Gaming 5 motherboard.
However, if your minecraft used to work fine, try updating your java, or go to appdata and go to .minecraft, copy your saves and delete the whole folder. then re-download minecraft, that's what works for me
Graphics drivers are a possibility, try updating if you haven't already.
The spikes may be due to page file transfers. If you are running several other programs (I don't know how much RAM you have), check if you're running out. I/O between the hard drive and your RAM takes a while, which could be causing these lag spikes.
However, if your minecraft used to work fine, try updating your java, or go to appdata and go to .minecraft, copy your saves and delete the whole folder. then re-download minecraft, that's what works for me
This did it for me, that's actually very strange o_O
Graphics drivers are a possibility, try updating if you haven't already.
The spikes may be due to page file transfers. If you are running several other programs (I don't know how much RAM you have), check if you're running out. I/O between the hard drive and your RAM takes a while, which could be causing these lag spikes.
If it were that simple, don't you think I would have done something? Minecraft is the only non-system process running, and it's at high memory priority.
I absolutely could not figure out which section to post this in-- so apologies if this is in the wrong place!
But, here goes nothing.
I have a great computer which I use for a very large amount of things-- one of which is video editing.
Just until yesterday, I'd been balling with 800FPS on my favorite multiplayer server. But tonight, I logged on and instantly knew something was wrong, my screen felt CHOPPY at startup!
In despair I hit F3, and I'm getting 300FPS which is spiking down to 45 every once in a while.
This is really annoying as I intend to record my screen at 120FPS so that I can do some video editing wizardry with slowing down to 20% speed and not losing any fluidity (still would be 24FPS).
I just reinstalled minecraft, and it's not much better.
Pls halp.
All the Specs You Need to Know: GTX 970, i7-4790, MSi Gaming 5 motherboard.
Did you install anything before you where getting low fps?
I have a thread with easy steps on how to solve fps problems:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/discussion/2463667-how-to-speed-up-your-minecraft
However, if your minecraft used to work fine, try updating your java, or go to appdata and go to .minecraft, copy your saves and delete the whole folder. then re-download minecraft, that's what works for me
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Curse PremiumGraphics drivers are a possibility, try updating if you haven't already.
The spikes may be due to page file transfers. If you are running several other programs (I don't know how much RAM you have), check if you're running out. I/O between the hard drive and your RAM takes a while, which could be causing these lag spikes.
Nope.
This did it for me, that's actually very strange o_O
If it were that simple, don't you think I would have done something? Minecraft is the only non-system process running, and it's at high memory priority.
Glad it helped you, as I said I had exactly same problem means the solution might be exactly the same XD