Minecraft FPS is displaying as significantly lower than expected; the cause is currently unknown.
Minecraft FPS is displaying as significantly lower than expected; the cause is currently unknown.
I have investigated this issue extensively, consulting multiple sources without a resolution. The cause remains undetermined; it may be related to my computer hardware or a visual anomaly.
Computer specifications: RTX 2070 (overclocked), i7 8700k, 16gb ram
Main problem: In Minecraft (singleplayer and multiplayer), frame rate performance is significantly below expectations with a persistent cap. On a superflat world without entities, I should achieve approximately 3000 fps. However, the frame rate consistently displays 247-250 fps. The only reliable method to temporarily increase the frame rate is to exit Minecraft and relaunch it through another application (e.g., Chrome), resulting in frame rates of 2800-3400 fps for a brief period before returning to 1500-247-250 fps. I resolved this issue once accidentally by reinstalling GPU drivers, achieving up to 1800 fps on a multiplayer server. Subsequent changes to display settings reverted the problem.
I utilize the Badlion client, which confirms frame rate readings but does not address the root cause. Uncertainty exists regarding whether the displayed frame rate accurately reflects actual performance or if the frame rate is being artificially limited. G-Sync is enabled.
Troubleshooting attempts have been unsuccessful:
* Vanilla Client: Frame rates remain 247-250 fps regardless of F3 diagnostics.
* Settings Adjustment: Optimizing all Minecraft settings and disabling particles has not altered performance.
* Restarting PC: Restarting the computer does not resolve the issue.
* Rivatuner/RTSS: No relevant processes are detected through Task Manager.
* Application Closure: Frame rates remain consistent regardless of running background applications.
I understand that frame rate is relative, but I seek to identify the underlying cause of this persistent limitation and desire a performance level of approximately 3000 fps.
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