Need assistance with Minecraft FPS performance issues?
Need assistance with Minecraft FPS performance issues?
I own an i7 9700k processor
Rtx 2080ti
16gb of RAM
Display 1440p at 144hz
Minecraft frames per second reach 140+ easily, often surpassing 200 fps and then briefly dropping to zero for a moment before recovering. This pattern occurs intermittently—sometimes every 10 seconds, other times every 20 seconds, occasionally even every 5 seconds—especially when using more than 12 chunks, or even with just 6 or 2 chunks. All configurations are set to fast performance.
Both 1080p and 1440p behave similarly; CPU and GPU usage stay below 50% depending on the settings. Temperatures remain stable, averaging around 120f or 50c.
My estimate for your problem is that your graphics driver is outdated or damaged.
To resolve:
1. Get DDU from the provided link: https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display...ad,19.html
A. Extract the DDU file. Do not launch it immediately.
2. Obtain the RTX 2080 Ti graphics driver: https://www.nvidia.com/content/Driv...in...h-whql.exe&lang=us&type=TITAN
3. Press the Windows key and type "msconfig.exe" without quotes.
A. Go to the boot tab, click on Safe Mode, choose network, then apply.
B. Restart your computer.
4. After rebooting, go to your downloads folder (or the location where you saved DDU) and run the app. Remove...
My estimate of the problem is that your graphics driver is outdated or damaged.
To resolve:
1. Get DDU: https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display...ad,19.html
A. Extract the DDU file. Do not launch it immediately.
2. Obtain RTX 2080 Ti Graphics Driver: https://www.nvidia.com/content/Driv...in...h-whql.exe&lang=us&type=TITAN
3. Press the Windows key and type "msconfig.exe" without quotes.
A. Go to the boot tab, click Safe Mode, choose network, then apply.
B. Restart your computer.
4. After rebooting, go to your downloads folder (or the location where you saved DDU) and run the application. Remove any previous Nvidia drivers. Do not restart.
5. Press the Windows key and type "msconfig.exe" without quotes.
A. In the general settings, pick "Normal Startup".
B. Apply changes and then restart.
6. Return to your downloads folder and install the new Nvidia drivers.
It’s not necessary to disconnect from the internet since you should be able to complete the installation before it finishes. Even if Windows installs the drivers, you can simply upgrade them as usual.