Recently I have decided to download Minecraft again, however upon launching I was greeted with an absurd amount of FPS lag. Even on the title screen I was getting <5 FPS. After wading through the atrocious lag, I managed to snag this screenshot (attached), which I hope will be helpful in pinpointing this issue. I understanding my laptop is not the most high-performance but I expected to see higher framerates on my grandmother's Nokia brick.
First of all you have an Intel Core i5 with 2.20 ghz, now the recommended Ghz is 2.60 ghz but if you have an AMD processor with 1.80 something ghz your're find. now you need to go into the "Video settings" and get the LOWEST SETTINGS POSSIBLE now if your're lazy like me I suggest you get Optifine and you can get more options to get more lower settings.
either that you go buy a prebuilt 2000 dollar gaming PC. now if you're thinking of getting a new PC or Computer then I suggest the hp pavilion dv7.
eiter that you get the Nokia Brick 7830! it has 1TB HDD 128GB RAM Intel Core i7 and the best graphics in the whole fricking WORLD!
Now to fix this problem you have to go toOptifine.net (Donate to optifine if you want to get a cape for $10) and the download the version you want to get now install optifine then after the installation is finished, open the minecraft launcher, select a version the scroll down until you see the version optifine with the Minecraft version right next to it (Individually). After Minecraft is booted up go to options then use the LOWEST SETTINGS AS POSSIBEEL!!
Now if this didn't fix your problem the tell me what your specs are in that laptop. and if you do not know how to see them go to "Control Panel -> System and Security -> System" or for quick access "Open the start menu, right click on "Computer" then click "Properties" "
and btw minecraft almost has to run with over 30fps here, because my PC is way worse and i still get a decent framerate, so buying a new pc shouldn't be necessary.
optifine might be a fix, but we better try to fix the root cause instead.
i'd go for the graphic chip here since it's known to cause issues with minecraft, even though i never heard of such a framerate due to intel hd chips. anyways, make sure your drivers are uptodate.
First of all you have an Intel Core i5 with 2.20 ghz, now the recommended Ghz is 2.60 ghz but if you have an AMD processor with 1.80 something ghz your're find. now you need to go into the "Video settings" and get the LOWEST SETTINGS POSSIBLE now if your're lazy like me I suggest you get Optifine and you can get more options to get more lower settings.
either that you go buy a prebuilt 2000 dollar gaming PC. now if you're thinking of getting a new PC or Computer then I suggest the hp pavilion dv7.
eiter that you get the Nokia Brick 7830! it has 1TB HDD 128GB RAM Intel Core i7 and the best graphics in the whole fricking WORLD!
Nah, I get a healthy 60+ fps on 12 chunks render distance on version 1.8.9 so I'm pretty positive my potato is able to handle the trivial task that is Minecraft.
I already use Optifine and that has done jack for versions 1.9+. Anyways, my specs are already included in my posts earlier on in the thread.
Now to fix this problem you have to go toOptifine.net (Donate to optifine if you want to get a cape for $10) and the download the version you want to get now install optifine then after the installation is finished, open the minecraft launcher, select a version the scroll down until you see the version optifine with the Minecraft version right next to it (Individually). After Minecraft is booted up go to options then use the LOWEST SETTINGS AS POSSIBEEL!!
Now if this didn't fix your problem the tell me what your specs are in that laptop. and if you do not know how to see them go to "Control Panel -> System and Security -> System" or for quick access "Open the start menu, right click on "Computer" then click "Properties" "
and btw minecraft almost has to run with over 30fps here, because my PC is way worse and i still get a decent framerate, so buying a new pc shouldn't be necessary.
optifine might be a fix, but we better try to fix the root cause instead.
i'd go for the graphic chip here since it's known to cause issues with minecraft, even though i never heard of such a framerate due to intel hd chips. anyways, make sure your drivers are uptodate.
Already done all that generic update driver, reinstall Minecraft, installing Optifine and all that jazz - but to no avail.
@OP Java Arguments is indeed a good idea. Also check for background apps, updates etc (if you haven't already). and you might want to try 32bit java or other java versions.
@ohaitrains, Please run HWMonitor while you run the game, and see if anything is being maxed out (CPU and GPU). Also, pay close attention to the CPU speed it says (For each core), and make sure it's not being insanely throttled or anything.
(I had a friend's computer being run at 0.7 GHZ because power settings messed up. Suffice to say, that was the problem)
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Recently I have decided to download Minecraft again, however upon launching I was greeted with an absurd amount of FPS lag. Even on the title screen I was getting <5 FPS. After wading through the atrocious lag, I managed to snag this screenshot (attached), which I hope will be helpful in pinpointing this issue. I understanding my laptop is not the most high-performance but I expected to see higher framerates on my grandmother's Nokia brick.
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Curse Premiumdoes your laptop have a graphics card?
if yes, force minecraft to use it in the graphic control center.
if not, post a full dxdiag log.
http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/pixel-format-not-accelerated/support/
Here you go.
Minecraft version 1.8.9 runs pretty smoothly at a healthy 60+ fps.
Yeah, graphics are a bit underpowered, but 1 FPS is quite absurd. My Android could (and has, huehue Boardwalk) run better than that.
So it's only 1.9+ that lags out like that?
Try turning off VBOS, and then see.
After that, VSYNC.
And make sure that your max framerate is, well, not 1. Set it to 60, or unlimited.
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Tried VSync & VBOS, no help.
I doubt my max framerate is the issue here.
And yes, the issue is present in 1.9+ only.
First of all you have an Intel Core i5 with 2.20 ghz, now the recommended Ghz is 2.60 ghz but if you have an AMD processor with 1.80 something ghz your're find. now you need to go into the "Video settings" and get the LOWEST SETTINGS POSSIBLE now if your're lazy like me I suggest you get Optifine and you can get more options to get more lower settings.
either that you go buy a prebuilt 2000 dollar gaming PC. now if you're thinking of getting a new PC or Computer then I suggest the hp pavilion dv7.
eiter that you get the Nokia Brick 7830! it has 1TB HDD 128GB RAM Intel Core i7 and the best graphics in the whole fricking WORLD!
Now to fix this problem you have to go toOptifine.net (Donate to optifine if you want to get a cape for $10) and the download the version you want to get now install optifine then after the installation is finished, open the minecraft launcher, select a version the scroll down until you see the version optifine with the Minecraft version right next to it (Individually). After Minecraft is booted up go to options then use the LOWEST SETTINGS AS POSSIBEEL!!
Now if this didn't fix your problem the tell me what your specs are in that laptop. and if you do not know how to see them go to "Control Panel -> System and Security -> System" or for quick access "Open the start menu, right click on "Computer" then click "Properties" "
Then tell me and I'll help you from there.
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Curse Premiumyou can find all his specs in the dxdiag log.
and btw minecraft almost has to run with over 30fps here, because my PC is way worse and i still get a decent framerate, so buying a new pc shouldn't be necessary.
optifine might be a fix, but we better try to fix the root cause instead.
i'd go for the graphic chip here since it's known to cause issues with minecraft, even though i never heard of such a framerate due to intel hd chips. anyways, make sure your drivers are uptodate.
It's odd because he has a Intel Core i5 with 2.20 ghz and he should be getting a nice 10 -15 fps
You should probably get the Amd radeon 7000m divers
Nah, I get a healthy 60+ fps on 12 chunks render distance on version 1.8.9 so I'm pretty positive my potato is able to handle the trivial task that is Minecraft.
I already use Optifine and that has done jack for versions 1.9+. Anyways, my specs are already included in my posts earlier on in the thread.
Already done all that generic update driver, reinstall Minecraft, installing Optifine and all that jazz - but to no avail.
What is the computer brand? Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, ??
As I mentioned earlier, that information is included in my dxdialog post earlier on in this thread.
where? because it seems to me that I cannot read
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It's Acer.
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Curse Premium@IrrelevantLink Line 8, "System Manufacturer".
@OP Java Arguments is indeed a good idea. Also check for background apps, updates etc (if you haven't already). and you might want to try 32bit java or other java versions.
Disregard Irrelevant's answers.
@ohaitrains, Please run HWMonitor while you run the game, and see if anything is being maxed out (CPU and GPU). Also, pay close attention to the CPU speed it says (For each core), and make sure it's not being insanely throttled or anything.
(I had a friend's computer being run at 0.7 GHZ because power settings messed up. Suffice to say, that was the problem)
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....