I recently got a brand new gaming laptop, sporting a i7 intel cpu and a gtx 1050 graphics card, and it cant seem to push Minecraft past 30~ ish fps on medium settings.... It can run Overwatch on high flawless 70 fps and GTA V on medium at 60 fps, so im not sure why its having issues with Minecraft. Even at lower settings, like 8 render distance, it can barley surpass 50 fps while loading chunks. I think the computer has 8 gb ram, i might not have enough allocated to minecraft, ill try that, but i still think its a little weird that it runs so badly on such a good pc.
Laptops with Nvidia graphics have a setting in the Geforce experience that may mess with that. Go into the Geforce Experience and into the settings page (gear icon) then to the Games section there, and look for the Batter Boost section. Either turn it off, or put the slider all the way to the Quality side. Also in the general tab turn off ingame overlay, that has been known to cause some issues with Minecraft. I'm not sure if the ShadowPlay setting is still in Geforece Experience but if thats left always on it can also lower the performance.
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I recently got a brand new gaming laptop, sporting a i7 intel cpu and a gtx 1050 graphics card, and it cant seem to push Minecraft past 30~ ish fps on medium settings.... It can run Overwatch on high flawless 70 fps and GTA V on medium at 60 fps, so im not sure why its having issues with Minecraft. Even at lower settings, like 8 render distance, it can barley surpass 50 fps while loading chunks. I think the computer has 8 gb ram, i might not have enough allocated to minecraft, ill try that, but i still think its a little weird that it runs so badly on such a good pc.
Laptops with Nvidia graphics have a setting in the Geforce experience that may mess with that. Go into the Geforce Experience and into the settings page (gear icon) then to the Games section there, and look for the Batter Boost section. Either turn it off, or put the slider all the way to the Quality side. Also in the general tab turn off ingame overlay, that has been known to cause some issues with Minecraft. I'm not sure if the ShadowPlay setting is still in Geforece Experience but if thats left always on it can also lower the performance.