F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Checking compatibility for single-player Minecraft on an IBM/Lenovo x3850 x5 machine.

Checking compatibility for single-player Minecraft on an IBM/Lenovo x3850 x5 machine.

Checking compatibility for single-player Minecraft on an IBM/Lenovo x3850 x5 machine.

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TheBozoPlays
Senior Member
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08-30-2016, 08:52 PM
#1
You have an older server setup with a 2.2 GHz graphics card and a relatively new motherboard. Hyperthreading is disabled, which is good. Single-player Minecraft should likely run at around 60 FPS or less, even with RTX enabled. Expect under 20 FPS if you use the RTX version. The 64 GB DDR3 RAM is sufficient for the workload.
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TheBozoPlays
08-30-2016, 08:52 PM #1

You have an older server setup with a 2.2 GHz graphics card and a relatively new motherboard. Hyperthreading is disabled, which is good. Single-player Minecraft should likely run at around 60 FPS or less, even with RTX enabled. Expect under 20 FPS if you use the RTX version. The 64 GB DDR3 RAM is sufficient for the workload.

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Pollerino
Member
223
08-30-2016, 10:13 PM
#2
It should function just like a regular Minecraft game. The official RTX shader won't work, but using the SEUS PTGI shader will cause issues.
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Pollerino
08-30-2016, 10:13 PM #2

It should function just like a regular Minecraft game. The official RTX shader won't work, but using the SEUS PTGI shader will cause issues.

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BazBens
Junior Member
25
08-31-2016, 09:38 PM
#3
Minecraft runs smoothly on RTX with a lower block distance setting, helping maintain over 60 frames per second in Creative mode. Adjusting the settings is necessary because standard GPUs struggle without RT cores to handle ray tracing efficiently.
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BazBens
08-31-2016, 09:38 PM #3

Minecraft runs smoothly on RTX with a lower block distance setting, helping maintain over 60 frames per second in Creative mode. Adjusting the settings is necessary because standard GPUs struggle without RT cores to handle ray tracing efficiently.

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clay__
Member
159
09-01-2016, 05:36 AM
#4
It refers to having four processors, each with eight cores, or possibly four CPUs totaling eight cores. It should handle Minecraft well, but the GPU won’t work.
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clay__
09-01-2016, 05:36 AM #4

It refers to having four processors, each with eight cores, or possibly four CPUs totaling eight cores. It should handle Minecraft well, but the GPU won’t work.

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Ziiks84
Member
99
09-05-2016, 07:09 AM
#5
Yes, it could still function on a lower-end CPU if the shader is optimized for performance.
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Ziiks84
09-05-2016, 07:09 AM #5

Yes, it could still function on a lower-end CPU if the shader is optimized for performance.