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Have you tried looking in the 1080’s control panel? Nvidia’s graphic cards usually have software which allows you to control certain aspects of the graphic card to let’s say, overclock it or maybe limit FPS. I remember there being an option where you can set a custom FPS limit in there. Anyways, if you have a 60hz monitor, it’s completely fine. 100fps is more than enough on a 60hz monitor and I don’t think you’ll be feeling too much input lag. However, if you have let’s say a 144hz monitor than that’s a problem since you’re not getting your money’s worth. Do you have a constant FPS value of 100 that doesn’t change at all or does it sometimes dip or increase a bit?
Your specs are good and the Ryzen isn't bottlenecking anything, so I can't see what's causing the problem. Did you check the control panel? Did you install the correct drivers?
Try setting max frames to unlimited in the settings and see if that affects it. If not, try setting the max frames to 120. Make sure V-Sync is disabled.
Does your monitor have a DisplayPort port? Try using that. Also, maybe you're using an old HDMI cable and need to upgrade to a newer version of it, like a cable that supports HDMI 2.0 or over.
He's got a GTX 1080 and a Ryzen 1600. That GPU can hit 60 fps in 4k in some pretty demanding games. And did you take a close look at the screenshot? That texture pack is anything but high res lol.
Also, Fatality, try allocating more ram to Minecraft. You can do this by going to the launcher, clicking launch options, clicking the profile you play on, turning on JVM Arguments and editing it. There are some tutorials online on how to do it.
He's got a GTX 1080 and a Ryzen 1600. That GPU can hit 60 fps in 4k in some pretty demanding games. And did you take a close look at the screenshot? That texture pack is anything but high res lol.
Also, Fatality, try allocating more ram to Minecraft. You can do this by going to the launcher, clicking launch options, clicking the profile you play on, turning on JVM Arguments and editing it. There are some tutorials online on how to do it.
And ? I got a 1070 which is maybe like 30% slower then his. It's totally either what CPU he has for minecraft as MC is barely using CPU at all. It's a java game and not a AAA title running on some highly optimized game engine.
If you want a couple hundred fps in MC you need to run it in vanilla or Optifine, even with very good hardware. Add a texturepack and even PCs like that drop fps quite a lot. On my 1070 i get like 300 fps in 1.12.2 optifine and just wondered myself in 1.13 how bad non-optifine perfomance is (~180fps) that drop even further with a texturepack (256px, ~80-100fps with nothing built). Build a lot like in his screenshot and those ~100 fps drop down to 60-70 for sure.
Setup optifine to make everything look as beatiful as possible instead as fast as possible and your fps drop at least by half. We have no idea what his graphics settings are, nor what he may have setup in his graphics driver as preferences
Additionally he's running a very old optifine version (there's 8 newer versions than C6), his Java version is over 3 years outdated and looking at the 1GB RAM max i guess he's running modded MC with default JVM Arguments...
Please stop the arguing with each other and help the OP, if you want to discuss other things do it via PM and not in someones thread
Pc Specs
Ryzen 1600
Gtx 1080
16 GB ddr4 ram
I tried everything and nothing changes the frames and ideas and appreciated.
My discord Fatality#1495
Disable GeForce experience overlay.
how does that help?
I did and didnt help
Turn off mipmapping.
mipmapping has no effect on frames
just wondering why it matters if your fps is at 100. you only need it past 60 for it too be smooth
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Curse PremiumI fail to see why this is an issue. The better your hardware, the better Minecraft will run.
Have you tried looking in the 1080’s control panel? Nvidia’s graphic cards usually have software which allows you to control certain aspects of the graphic card to let’s say, overclock it or maybe limit FPS. I remember there being an option where you can set a custom FPS limit in there. Anyways, if you have a 60hz monitor, it’s completely fine. 100fps is more than enough on a 60hz monitor and I don’t think you’ll be feeling too much input lag. However, if you have let’s say a 144hz monitor than that’s a problem since you’re not getting your money’s worth. Do you have a constant FPS value of 100 that doesn’t change at all or does it sometimes dip or increase a bit?
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it sometimes dips and rises but i hate playing at 100 fps cus my monitor is 144hz like you said
XenoMustache i have a gtx 1080 and a ryzen 1600 what could possibly give me more frames than my setup
Your specs are good and the Ryzen isn't bottlenecking anything, so I can't see what's causing the problem. Did you check the control panel? Did you install the correct drivers?
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Curse PremiumTry setting max frames to unlimited in the settings and see if that affects it. If not, try setting the max frames to 120. Make sure V-Sync is disabled.
Make sure the cable (HDMI/VGA/DVI) connecting your PC to your monitor is from your GPU and not your motherboard.
if v-sync was on it would be at 60 but its at 100
my HDMI is coming from my gtx 1080
If anyone has discord and would like me to screenshare to see what the problem is
Does your monitor have a DisplayPort port? Try using that. Also, maybe you're using an old HDMI cable and need to upgrade to a newer version of it, like a cable that supports HDMI 2.0 or over.
if v-sync is on my frames would be locked at 60
No, V-Sync locks your framerate at whatever your monitor’s hz is, which in your case is 144hz.
He's got a GTX 1080 and a Ryzen 1600. That GPU can hit 60 fps in 4k in some pretty demanding games. And did you take a close look at the screenshot? That texture pack is anything but high res lol.
Also, Fatality, try allocating more ram to Minecraft. You can do this by going to the launcher, clicking launch options, clicking the profile you play on, turning on JVM Arguments and editing it. There are some tutorials online on how to do it.
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ModeratorPlease stop the arguing with each other and help the OP, if you want to discuss other things do it via PM and not in someones thread