So today I opened up Minecraft and when my world loaded the game was lagging, BAD. I have my sensitivity set to hyperspeed, normally this isn't an issue. But now, I so much as flick the mouse and the camera instantly goes straight up or down, no in between anymore. Turning it down to yawn sensitivity fixes this somewhat, but after doing that the game drops down to single digit FPS, I can't move at all (seriously, pressing any of the keys that would normally move Steve around causes the game to lock up and I have to press ESC to bring up the pause menu and exit back out of it to fix the issue) and the game is overall unplayable. I have 5GB of RAM dedicated to the game, 140 mods installed, running on an Intel Core i5-4460, a nVidia GTX 750, with 8GB of total system RAM and Windows 10 as my OS. I have my render distance set to 16, Fancy textures, all of the quality options in Optifine such as better grass turned off except Mipmapping, smooth lighting set to minimum and level of 1%, Fast Advanced OpenGL, Fog off, Multi-Core Chunk Loading, and particles set to all. Turning down the graphics doesn't help the problem, besides which I can run these settings just fine usually.
UPDATE: Seems as though when I put the Minecraft window on my secondary 4:3 VGA monitor it fixes the issue....but if I put it back on my primary screen, a 32" Emerson HDTV, it acts up again.
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So today I opened up Minecraft and when my world loaded the game was lagging, BAD. I have my sensitivity set to hyperspeed, normally this isn't an issue. But now, I so much as flick the mouse and the camera instantly goes straight up or down, no in between anymore. Turning it down to yawn sensitivity fixes this somewhat, but after doing that the game drops down to single digit FPS, I can't move at all (seriously, pressing any of the keys that would normally move Steve around causes the game to lock up and I have to press ESC to bring up the pause menu and exit back out of it to fix the issue) and the game is overall unplayable. I have 5GB of RAM dedicated to the game, 140 mods installed, running on an Intel Core i5-4460, a nVidia GTX 750, with 8GB of total system RAM and Windows 10 as my OS. I have my render distance set to 16, Fancy textures, all of the quality options in Optifine such as better grass turned off except Mipmapping, smooth lighting set to minimum and level of 1%, Fast Advanced OpenGL, Fog off, Multi-Core Chunk Loading, and particles set to all. Turning down the graphics doesn't help the problem, besides which I can run these settings just fine usually.
UPDATE: Seems as though when I put the Minecraft window on my secondary 4:3 VGA monitor it fixes the issue....but if I put it back on my primary screen, a 32" Emerson HDTV, it acts up again.