> Go to "Manage 3D Settings" (you will likely start there).
> Make sure you are in the "Global Settings" tab.
> Under "Preferred graphics processor", select "High-performance NVIDIA processor".
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
2nd Step:
> Although this may fix it, to be sure go to the "Program Settings" tab.
> Select "Minecraft (minecraftlauncher.exe)".
> Select "High-performance NVIDIA processor".
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
3rd Step:
(this is especially useful for those using other launchers, but I don't know if it is needed for the default game)
> In the same "Program Settings" tab, click "Add".
> Click "Java(TM) Platform SE binary" and click "Add Selected Program".
> Once added, navigate to it in the drop down (should have "javaw.exe" somewhere in it).
> Select "High-performance NVIDIA processor" if not already selected.
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
> If there are other "Java(TM) Platform SE binary" in the "Add" menu, select them and repeat the three steps above.
That should be it! I recently purchased a gaming laptop with a GTX 970 and ran into this problem, only to find it was using my Integrated Intel GPU. Since I did these steps, it has been running how it should -- hundreds of FPS on the highest settings. I also would like to note F3 did show my GTX 970 before I did these steps.
This doesn't work for me at all since I don't have an option with selecting "High-performance NVIDIA processor" maybe its cause I have a desktop computer lol.
My PC Specifications:
PC Specs:
Case - NZXT H440
Motherboard - MSi H81M-P33
CPU - Intel Core i5-4460 Haswell Processor 3.2GHz 5.0GT/s 6MB LGA 1150 CPU @ 3.4 GHz Turbo Boost on
GPU - NVIDIA EVGA GTX 750 TI 2GB with GSYNC Compatibility
PSU - EVGA 100-W1-0500-KR 500W 80 PLUS ATX12V Power Supply
RAM - Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB Dual 2x4
HSF - Stock Cooler
Storage - 240 GB SanDisk ULTRA II SATA 3.0 GBs
Monitor: BenQ 144hz Monitor 24 inch 1 ms Gaming Monitor
For some reason I get very low fps and I tried to find any online forum posts but nothing is working so far.
My older AMD build that was a dual core gets more fps than my current intel build.
So please help me!
EDIT* I also use Optifine and launch options for more ram too and it still doesn't help that much I used optifine on 1.7.10 and the latest 1.10
Is minecraft running on your 750ti or on your CPUs integrated GPU?
Have you updated your graphics drivers?
What is your cpu/gpu temps at idle/load? GPU/CPU clock rates at load?
Are you running anything in the background?
Have you tried turning off g-sync?
I pressed F3 ingame and shows:
Java: 1.8.0_25 64 bit
CPU: 4x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Display: 1920x1017 (NVIDIA Corporation)
Geforce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
4.5.0 NVIDIA 376.53 <------ This probably suggests my gpu driver version.
Also turned off GSYNC since I use 144hz for playing Counter Strike
In games like Counter Strike which is heavily CPU intensive I get over 300 FPS
Other games I get really high FPS but Minecraft is just acting strange.
Ima try to update my NVIDIA GPU Driver since theres a new update:
Version:
378.66 WHQL
Release Date:
2017.2.14
Updated to newest version doesn't work at all sigh*
Render distance 8 or less, mipmap 0, vbo on
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Yep I turned everything to low settings my render is 8 and mipmap at 0 and same with vbo.
1st Step:
> Right click on your desktop.
> Click on "NVIDIA Control Panel".
> Go to "Manage 3D Settings" (you will likely start there).
> Make sure you are in the "Global Settings" tab.
> Under "Preferred graphics processor", select "High-performance NVIDIA processor".
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
2nd Step:
> Although this may fix it, to be sure go to the "Program Settings" tab.
> Select "Minecraft (minecraftlauncher.exe)".
> Select "High-performance NVIDIA processor".
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
3rd Step:
(this is especially useful for those using other launchers, but I don't know if it is needed for the default game)
> In the same "Program Settings" tab, click "Add".
> Click "Java(TM) Platform SE binary" and click "Add Selected Program".
> Once added, navigate to it in the drop down (should have "javaw.exe" somewhere in it).
> Select "High-performance NVIDIA processor" if not already selected.
> Press "Apply" to save your changes.
> If there are other "Java(TM) Platform SE binary" in the "Add" menu, select them and repeat the three steps above.
That should be it! I recently purchased a gaming laptop with a GTX 970 and ran into this problem, only to find it was using my Integrated Intel GPU. Since I did these steps, it has been running how it should -- hundreds of FPS on the highest settings. I also would like to note F3 did show my GTX 970 before I did these steps.
This doesn't work for me at all since I don't have an option with selecting "High-performance NVIDIA processor" maybe its cause I have a desktop computer lol.
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Download and run HWinfo: https://www.hwinfo.com/
Take screenshots of cpu and gpu info while minecraft is running, upload them to http://imgur.com/ post the link here.