I recently purchased the laptop I am using about a month ago and I first went to download the FTB Launcher, then proceeded to download Agrarian Skies (this issue actually happens with other mods like Sky Factory 2). When I load up the mod the Minecraft launcher says "(not responding)" every ~30 seconds or so, and this happens for about 5 seconds until the actual menu for Minecraft loads. The menu for Minecraft is extremely slow (ex: hovering over a button takes about 5 seconds to highlight). Then once I finally manage to get in game I am running incredibly slow, I pull up F3 and it says 0 fps, well I then open the escape menu and inside that it runs perfectly fine, and I am up to about 90fps. So how can I fix this?
Nevermind all is good now, turns out that on my laptop the global settings within the NVIDIA control panel were set to my Intel graphics card, even though I changed it a while back (weird). Anyways all I did was change it to the 940M and it is working perfectly now.
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The issue:
I recently purchased the laptop I am using about a month ago and I first went to download the FTB Launcher, then proceeded to download Agrarian Skies (this issue actually happens with other mods like Sky Factory 2). When I load up the mod the Minecraft launcher says "(not responding)" every ~30 seconds or so, and this happens for about 5 seconds until the actual menu for Minecraft loads. The menu for Minecraft is extremely slow (ex: hovering over a button takes about 5 seconds to highlight). Then once I finally manage to get in game I am running incredibly slow, I pull up F3 and it says 0 fps, well I then open the escape menu and inside that it runs perfectly fine, and I am up to about 90fps. So how can I fix this?
Specs (laptop - Acer Aspire E5-574G-71WB):
OS: Windows 10 Home
CPU: Intel Core i7-6500U 2.5GHz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 L
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 940M (4GB Dedicated VRAM)
Java Version: 1.8.0_102 (64 bit)
Nevermind all is good now, turns out that on my laptop the global settings within the NVIDIA control panel were set to my Intel graphics card, even though I changed it a while back (weird). Anyways all I did was change it to the 940M and it is working perfectly now.