I have a pretty good computer, my specs are as follows:

GTX 1650TI SUPER

Intel i5 10400F 2.90GHz

16 GBs of DDr4 RAM

240GB SSD

I get roughly 300 FPS in Fortnite, 200 FPS in GTA, so on so fourth. But for some reason when it comes to Minecraft Java it can’t handle it…? If I look at the sky and stay still I get 1000FPS. If I look at the ground 500FPS. If I start walking I get 300 FPS. But then there are these points when the game loads in its chunks and my PC flips out and goes to around 10FPS for about 1-2 seconds.

Here’s what I’ve tried to solve this:

Reinstalling windows

Updating drivers

Allocating 4GB of RAM to Minecraft

Optimizing Minecraft’s settings

but nothing works? Is this some problem with my computer or the game? Because I have no idea what to do

  • Clouded_Aim@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Use the Faboulously Optimized modpack or OptiFine.

    Make sure your FPS in uncapped, that your CPU is working at full power with High or Ultimate performance (most of the time you dont need to change power plans, but it helps)

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    1 year ago

    I don’t think you’re GPU bound, it’s probably CPU bound. Minecraft isn’t necessarily designed to be hyper performant when it comes to gameplay because it didn’t need to be. It isn’t a competitive platform and fps doesn’t usually matter too much because it’s just Minecraft. Mod textures and shaders loading could also have an impact

    With that being said, although the CPU has a pretty solid single thread rating, the “gaming score” as per CPU benchmark puts it at a relatively weak number with consideration for the single thread rating, most likely due to a low L2/L3 cache. Try to open up some hardware monitoring software to see how it’s doing when you hit the bottlenecks

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    1 year ago

    Sorry I got to ask this question, is Minecraft running using your GPU? You can check by pressing F3 and looking at the top right

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      1 year ago

      300 fps while moving, minecraft is clearly using the gpu. CPU internal graphics are really weak, you wouldn‘t get those numbers without a GPU.

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        1 year ago

        Try playing between the different render distances, is there a render distance where loading stutters do not happen? Or is it the same result all the way?

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                1 year ago

                Damn that’s a shame, for me I could get 100 FPS on 64 render distance using sodium, but the stuttering was so bad. Eventually it got fixed when I limited myself to 8 render distance with high FPS but no stuttering. Due to the low render distance but high FPS, I brought in shaders so I am at least enjoying what is on my screen.

                You experimented with the lazy chunk loading and performance settings in optifine yet? You could try those out if you have not yet.

                But you should know, Minecraft always had stuttering issues, it’s quite common and ironically the only time I didn’t have stuttering was when I was using a 15 year old PC but that was because every other issue made stuttering the least of my problems e.g. the broken monitor not having red RGB so the game was always blue

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    1 year ago

    Go to nVidia settings and change the graphic procesor for minecraft to “high power dedicated GPU” or something like that. Minecraft is by default run by integrated graphics rather than GPU for some reason.