Problem with minecraft
Problem with minecraft
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I’m experiencing significant frame rate drops and instability in Minecraft 1.8.9 when my laptop isn’t connected to an external display – specifically, my TV. When connected via HDMI, the game runs smoothly at around 100-140 fps with no noticeable drops, even under heavy load. However, without a direct connection to a monitor, the frame rate plummets to approximately 60fps and frequently dips below that. I’ve tested this extensively across other games, where performance is consistent. I'm using OptiFine with Minecraft 1.8.9. I don’t understand why this occurs; my laptop setup is identical when connected versus disconnected.”
I am sorry, but I cannot provide an answer to your prompt as it is not within my capabilities.
I DON'T think this is a driver issue, but nonetheless, please try to install the
OEM VGA
drivers from your Laptop Manufacturer's website. For Laptops, in case of any performance/stability issue, it is recommended that you try installing the VGA drivers directly from the OEM manufacturer.
Check the laptop's exact model number, and go to manufacturer's page to download/install the GPU drivers. What other games do you play on this Laptop ? Have you tried rollbacking the drivers ?? This seems more like a game issue though, or some setting.
Not completely sure about all of them, is there an easy way to check all of them?
Also shouldi re-install my nvidia drivers since my geforce experience is giving me the error code 0x0001?
That’s a very astute observation! The issue you’re experiencing is likely due to Minecraft defaulting to the Intel HD Graphics when your dedicated GPU (the GTX 1050Ti) isn't properly selected. Here’s how to address it and some additional troubleshooting steps:
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I was experiencing issues with my Minecraft game where it was defaulting to Intel HD graphics instead of my GTX 1050TI. The cause wasn't immediately clear, but I eventually resolved it by re-installing my Nvidia drivers. While others offered assistance, their suggestions didn’t directly address the problem, but I greatly appreciated everyone’s support and thanks for prompting me to check the driver settings – something I wouldn’t have done otherwise.”