So I've been trying to figure this one out; I checked numerous mods, videos, and tricks to fix this issue. I have a MSI Gaming X GTX 1070 (Don't ask) and I'm getting a solid 60FPS. Nothing but. I check other youtubers and see they have the same or lower GPU than mine, and they're getting way over 60FPS. How do I make my FPS a lot higher? I've already tried increasing the memory Minecraft can take, and installed OptiFine and adjusted the settings, but nothing changed.
1.Vsync (in minecraft settings, their is a button, I assume its like an FPS barrier for stability), its in video settings.
Here is a video that I found this out about and I also have tested and it works but obviously it can have draw backs.
Video by Direwolf20 on Vsync/FPS increasing. Yes its more suited for modded minecraft but just so you know its a method.
2.Java Virtual Memory
This is more particular.
If you use the vanilla launcher you have to change some number values in the profile settings of your minecraft versions.
If you use twitch/Curse, multi-mc, technic and so on which have mudpack recommendations of 4GB by default, you can change it with the modpack/profile settings.
The vanilla ways is more you change the numbers in front of the G. 1 at the front of the java string as the Gigabytes or maximum of memory for minecraft that you will allow it to use, the 3 numbers later in the string as the minimum I'm sure. I'm no javascript expert though. I'd say its either the minimum memory, or permgen so chunks/block loading or otherwise I think permgen is, again, I'm no expert. I just hear the techniques for these things and have tried them out before.
3.Screen resolution.
Changing this will change how much obviously on screen elements displayed require effort. So if its a big HUD, its requirements more effort, if smaller, requires less effort.
Try these out and see what happens. Good luck.
I'm not judging the graphics card, performance and otherwise can make a difference with a graphics card, I've got something way less than that and had no problems using such techniques like what I've mentioned, but then again I don't use a PC for intensive gaming and more so the odd minecraft or steam game for modded gaming experiences in comparison to my mostly console experiences due to my gaming choices. If your a PC person, nothing wrong with a good graphics card.
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Hey guys,
So I've been trying to figure this one out; I checked numerous mods, videos, and tricks to fix this issue. I have a MSI Gaming X GTX 1070 (Don't ask) and I'm getting a solid 60FPS. Nothing but. I check other youtubers and see they have the same or lower GPU than mine, and they're getting way over 60FPS. How do I make my FPS a lot higher? I've already tried increasing the memory Minecraft can take, and installed OptiFine and adjusted the settings, but nothing changed.
Thanks.
Here are methods I know of.
1.Vsync (in minecraft settings, their is a button, I assume its like an FPS barrier for stability), its in video settings.
Here is a video that I found this out about and I also have tested and it works but obviously it can have draw backs.
Video by Direwolf20 on Vsync/FPS increasing. Yes its more suited for modded minecraft but just so you know its a method.
2.Java Virtual Memory
This is more particular.
If you use the vanilla launcher you have to change some number values in the profile settings of your minecraft versions.
If you use twitch/Curse, multi-mc, technic and so on which have mudpack recommendations of 4GB by default, you can change it with the modpack/profile settings.
The vanilla ways is more you change the numbers in front of the G. 1 at the front of the java string as the Gigabytes or maximum of memory for minecraft that you will allow it to use, the 3 numbers later in the string as the minimum I'm sure. I'm no javascript expert though. I'd say its either the minimum memory, or permgen so chunks/block loading or otherwise I think permgen is, again, I'm no expert. I just hear the techniques for these things and have tried them out before.
3.Screen resolution.
Changing this will change how much obviously on screen elements displayed require effort. So if its a big HUD, its requirements more effort, if smaller, requires less effort.
Try these out and see what happens. Good luck.
I'm not judging the graphics card, performance and otherwise can make a difference with a graphics card, I've got something way less than that and had no problems using such techniques like what I've mentioned, but then again I don't use a PC for intensive gaming and more so the odd minecraft or steam game for modded gaming experiences in comparison to my mostly console experiences due to my gaming choices. If your a PC person, nothing wrong with a good graphics card.
'Niche Community Content Finder' for fun and support of creators.
I just swim through my 'Experimentation Pond' of content that intrigues me or really needs a bit of acknowledgement or bug fix testing/reporting.
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You are already getting a solid 60FPS. Unless you have a higher refresh rate monitor, there is no reason to have anything more, you are fine as is.
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