I haven't even had my new PC for a month now, and I'm losing frames while playing Minecraft. When I first played Minecraft with my PC, I could run shaders (SEUS shader pack) super fine, but I notice that my frames dip now and it hasn't even been a month yet with my new PC. I'll have frames from 45 fps - 70 fps and I can constantly tell when they drop - it's super noticeable. I have my render distance to 8 chunks, as well. Does anyone know if I'm doing something wrong here with my settings? I gave more ram to Minecraft, but that seems to only help a little. I can run GTA 5 at max settings, and pretty much any game at a solid 60+ fps with high settings.
I can't answer that, but if you are running Windows 10 it wouldn't hurt to give the Win10 Store version a try for comparison. It should run far smoother and will later this year also have a major shader pack for it.
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I can't answer that, but if you are running Windows 10 it wouldn't hurt to give the Win10 Store version a try for comparison. It should run far smoother and will later this year also have a major shader pack for it.
Good answer, because win10 is ok like Minecraft PE, but now it's "Minecraft". No win10 or pocket edition added on to any edition. And Minecraft PC is now Minecraft Java or Minecraft Community Edition.
I haven't even had my new PC for a month now, and I'm losing frames while playing Minecraft. When I first played Minecraft with my PC, I could run shaders (SEUS shader pack) super fine, but I notice that my frames dip now and it hasn't even been a month yet with my new PC. I'll have frames from 45 fps - 70 fps and I can constantly tell when they drop - it's super noticeable. I have my render distance to 8 chunks, as well. Does anyone know if I'm doing something wrong here with my settings? I gave more ram to Minecraft, but that seems to only help a little. I can run GTA 5 at max settings, and pretty much any game at a solid 60+ fps with high settings.
Specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
16 GB RAM
GTX 1060 3gb
Heh. Windows 10 compatible computers can only run so much before they run out of CPU power and have to struggle. There are multiple posts about building your own computer and they all say it's worth it. Try that, or just not use shaders. (Even the newest of computers can't do everything.)
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I haven't even had my new PC for a month now, and I'm losing frames while playing Minecraft. When I first played Minecraft with my PC, I could run shaders (SEUS shader pack) super fine, but I notice that my frames dip now and it hasn't even been a month yet with my new PC. I'll have frames from 45 fps - 70 fps and I can constantly tell when they drop - it's super noticeable. I have my render distance to 8 chunks, as well. Does anyone know if I'm doing something wrong here with my settings? I gave more ram to Minecraft, but that seems to only help a little. I can run GTA 5 at max settings, and pretty much any game at a solid 60+ fps with high settings.
Specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
16 GB RAM
GTX 1060 3gb
I can't answer that, but if you are running Windows 10 it wouldn't hurt to give the Win10 Store version a try for comparison. It should run far smoother and will later this year also have a major shader pack for it.
- The Cubic Chunks Mod is back! Be a part of it's rebirth and Development.
-- Robinton's Mods: [ Mirror ] for some of his Mods incl Cubic Chunks Mod, due to DropBox broken links.
- Dungeon Generator for the Open Cubic Chunks Mod
- QuickSAVE-QuickLOAD for the Open Cubic Chunks Mod
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Curse PremiumGood answer, because win10 is ok like Minecraft PE, but now it's "Minecraft". No win10 or pocket edition added on to any edition. And Minecraft PC is now Minecraft Java or Minecraft Community Edition.
Heh. Windows 10 compatible computers can only run so much before they run out of CPU power and have to struggle. There are multiple posts about building your own computer and they all say it's worth it. Try that, or just not use shaders. (Even the newest of computers can't do everything.)