i just updated my radeon drivers (latest) and now all of a sudden, minecraft is stuttering every 2-3 seconds.
My PC specs are:
Radeon RX550 Series
Intel i5-3470
Minecraft runs off a 128GB SSD
16GB of RAM
1TB external HDD
Acer motherboard[/p]
I think its a driver problem but im posting just to make sure.
i tried everything, lowering allocated ram, 2 chunks, but only vsync fixes the problem.
Thing is i dont wanna play on vsync because there is so much input lag and the frames arent like i want them to.
Please help!
(yes i do use optifine, dont ask)[/p]
Try to determine if you driver update forced some video card configuration on Minecraft (including but not limited to anti-alias, anisotropic filtering, fixed-frequency, and so on). Sometimes updating drivers brings in some graphic driver utility that has different defaults that may be optimized for DirectX but do harm to OpenGL.
i've just tried getting some settingsoff but the problem still persists
Are you sure there's nothing CPU or disk intensive running in background on your PC? Expecially the browser. Try to open Minecraft with no other apps running and see if it helps.
My PC specs are:
Radeon RX550 Series
Intel i5-3470
Minecraft runs off a 128GB SSD
16GB of RAM
1TB external HDD
Acer motherboard[/p] I think its a driver problem but im posting just to make sure.
F3 debugging mode screenshot:
https://imgur.com/a/uJlX3L7
i tried everything, lowering allocated ram, 2 chunks, but only vsync fixes the problem.
Thing is i dont wanna play on vsync because there is so much input lag and the frames arent like i want them to.
Please help!
(yes i do use optifine, dont ask)[/p]
Try to determine if you driver update forced some video card configuration on Minecraft (including but not limited to anti-alias, anisotropic filtering, fixed-frequency, and so on). Sometimes updating drivers brings in some graphic driver utility that has different defaults that may be optimized for DirectX but do harm to OpenGL.
how can i do that?
Look for a utility of AMD/Radeon to configure card settings.
This seems to be the official guide: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/dh-012
i've just tried getting some settingsoff but the problem still persists
Are you sure there's nothing CPU or disk intensive running in background on your PC? Expecially the browser. Try to open Minecraft with no other apps running and see if it helps.
just did, THE PROBLEM STILL PERSISTS!
Leave Minecraft in windowed mode, open the task manager and see if something uses 100% CPU or disk while the slowing happens.
already did that, the cpu stays at a normal 50-60% usage, no problem