I just got a new gaming laptop. It has a gtx 1050 ti graphics card and a intel i5 8300h cpu. It also has 8gb ram. I watched benchmarks on youtube with the same graphics card but a worse cpu. In the benchmarks they got around 400-1000 fps. But when I play it I only get about 140-300 fps. Im using optifine. Things ive tried:
Used various clients(badlion, hyperium)
gave mc 2 gb of ram
made minecraft use the nvidia graphics card
all drivers up to date
im able to play games like forza horizon 3 at all max settings and still get above 60 fps.
Also, when I live stream using obs the fps drops to around 60-100 but it is super choppy and almost unplayable.
200+ fps is more than enough and won't make a difference if you get more.
as for choppy when streaming, thats because your computer is then rendering the game, re-rendering the video code and uploading all at the same time, thats going to slow the computer down, OBS is most likely forcing an FPS limit as it won't want to/need to use over 60fps
I just got a new gaming laptop. It has a gtx 1050 ti graphics card and a intel i5 8300h cpu. It also has 8gb ram. I watched benchmarks on youtube with the same graphics card but a worse cpu. In the benchmarks they got around 400-1000 fps. But when I play it I only get about 140-300 fps. Im using optifine. Things ive tried:
Used various clients(badlion, hyperium)
gave mc 2 gb of ram
made minecraft use the nvidia graphics card
all drivers up to date
im able to play games like forza horizon 3 at all max settings and still get above 60 fps.
Also, when I live stream using obs the fps drops to around 60-100 but it is super choppy and almost unplayable.
any ideas?
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.
JVM args:
-Xmx2G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=16M
screenshot:(note: I'm using badlion client, but the affects are the same for any other client or version.)
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Disable GeForce experience overlay.
I tried that but no effect.
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Moderator200+ fps is more than enough and won't make a difference if you get more.
as for choppy when streaming, thats because your computer is then rendering the game, re-rendering the video code and uploading all at the same time, thats going to slow the computer down, OBS is most likely forcing an FPS limit as it won't want to/need to use over 60fps