So, the thing is the game runs at 45-50 fps constant. No change at all. Unless of course I ALT+Tab out then right back in. When I do that i get a fps boost to the 300-400 range. Which the game ran at previously and it puzzles me why it does this. Also going in and out of fullscreen does has this affect too.
Also I run most other games at a decent framerate at high settings, while changing the settings on my minecraft does nothing. I don't know if it has to do with the current version I'm playing at but I did take approximately 6 month long break from mc and I'm trying to get back into it but the low frame rate is killing my vibe. I also tried optifine and it literally didn't change the fps at all. Keep in mind, vsync is off. I triple checked. I also gave mc 4 gigs of my 8 gigs to work with via the jvm arguments. and I'm still clueless.
So, I restarted my computer and it finally ran properly. But it's happened before on a different system run and i was clueless on how to fix it, but I guess if I come across it again I'll try restarting. But yes it was happenening on every instance of MC. Singleplayer: 3 different worlds and multiplayer via a minecraft realm.
Do you normally leave your computer running/sleep at all times? It'd be smart to shut down when you are not using or at least restart the system on a regular basis to prevent problems like this. Also, if you are keeping your system running at all times keep in mind this will greatly decrease the lifespan of your fan systems and other moving/thermal components in your computer.
Was also going to mention that you are using half of your systems RAM to run Minecraft. I would not recommend this. Windows 7/8/10 alone typically asks for 4GB iirc (System and application starving). I would use 2GB with your setup, maybe 3GB if you notice a performance drop with 2. Your RAM has a decent clockrate and is at least DDR3. It should be plenty efficient to run Minecraft without much RAM allocated for it.
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So, the thing is the game runs at 45-50 fps constant. No change at all. Unless of course I ALT+Tab out then right back in. When I do that i get a fps boost to the 300-400 range. Which the game ran at previously and it puzzles me why it does this. Also going in and out of fullscreen does has this affect too.
Also I run most other games at a decent framerate at high settings, while changing the settings on my minecraft does nothing. I don't know if it has to do with the current version I'm playing at but I did take approximately 6 month long break from mc and I'm trying to get back into it but the low frame rate is killing my vibe. I also tried optifine and it literally didn't change the fps at all. Keep in mind, vsync is off. I triple checked. I also gave mc 4 gigs of my 8 gigs to work with via the jvm arguments. and I'm still clueless.
My pc specs:
AMD FX-8310
8G 1866 DDr3
GTX-960 4G
Please take a screenshot of F3 open in game.
Is this in every instance of Minecraft? Like does this happen offline, online, on one server in particular? Everywhere?
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So, I restarted my computer and it finally ran properly. But it's happened before on a different system run and i was clueless on how to fix it, but I guess if I come across it again I'll try restarting. But yes it was happenening on every instance of MC. Singleplayer: 3 different worlds and multiplayer via a minecraft realm.
Do you normally leave your computer running/sleep at all times? It'd be smart to shut down when you are not using or at least restart the system on a regular basis to prevent problems like this. Also, if you are keeping your system running at all times keep in mind this will greatly decrease the lifespan of your fan systems and other moving/thermal components in your computer.
Was also going to mention that you are using half of your systems RAM to run Minecraft. I would not recommend this. Windows 7/8/10 alone typically asks for 4GB iirc (System and application starving). I would use 2GB with your setup, maybe 3GB if you notice a performance drop with 2. Your RAM has a decent clockrate and is at least DDR3. It should be plenty efficient to run Minecraft without much RAM allocated for it.
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