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Problem with Minecraft lighting using 2070 Super version

Problem with Minecraft lighting using 2070 Super version

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CrazyLego
Junior Member
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02-24-2019, 05:09 AM
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Hello everyone, here’s a summary of my setup: i7-9700k MSI z370 SLI Plus (Mobo) with EVGA RTX 2070 Super FTW3 (overclocked), 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX at 3200MHz RAM, 750W power supply. I’ve noticed some texture glitches in Minecraft where cursor movement creates light trails. The FPS drops noticeably to 40-50 when I don’t tweak Optifine or the Nvidia control panel settings. After reinstalling Minecraft, the issue persists. A screenshot is attached for reference. Could anyone confirm if my hardware truly can sustain around 75 FPS in Minecraft? Also, VR and other games run smoothly without problems. Thanks for your help! - StarLord64
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CrazyLego
02-24-2019, 05:09 AM #1

Hello everyone, here’s a summary of my setup: i7-9700k MSI z370 SLI Plus (Mobo) with EVGA RTX 2070 Super FTW3 (overclocked), 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX at 3200MHz RAM, 750W power supply. I’ve noticed some texture glitches in Minecraft where cursor movement creates light trails. The FPS drops noticeably to 40-50 when I don’t tweak Optifine or the Nvidia control panel settings. After reinstalling Minecraft, the issue persists. A screenshot is attached for reference. Could anyone confirm if my hardware truly can sustain around 75 FPS in Minecraft? Also, VR and other games run smoothly without problems. Thanks for your help! - StarLord64

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THEBLUEBOLT
Member
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02-28-2019, 04:22 PM
#2
You're not using Minecraft heavily, but all your shader settings are at default. Have you adjusted anything there? How many chunks are currently active? Do you enable V-Sync or frame rate limiting in Minecraft or Windows? Did Minecraft run smoothly before, and have you made any recent system changes?
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THEBLUEBOLT
02-28-2019, 04:22 PM #2

You're not using Minecraft heavily, but all your shader settings are at default. Have you adjusted anything there? How many chunks are currently active? Do you enable V-Sync or frame rate limiting in Minecraft or Windows? Did Minecraft run smoothly before, and have you made any recent system changes?

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03-03-2019, 04:06 PM
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I'm experiencing some unusual "tearing" problems with default settings, and there are no shaders or OptiFine installed. I usually cap the frames at 75Hz, but I don't enable V-sync. It seems the game only loads one chunk at a time. The visuals look great without shaders or OptiFine, yet I still face that strange lighting issue.
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Th3PumpkinKing
03-03-2019, 04:06 PM #3

I'm experiencing some unusual "tearing" problems with default settings, and there are no shaders or OptiFine installed. I usually cap the frames at 75Hz, but I don't enable V-sync. It seems the game only loads one chunk at a time. The visuals look great without shaders or OptiFine, yet I still face that strange lighting issue.

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JJprogamers
Member
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03-08-2019, 02:38 PM
#4
The issue with your video is that I can't actually see those light trails you referred to. I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking. You seemed to mean the stuttering effect when shifting your viewpoint from left to right? If you’ve already removed Minecraft and reinstalled vanilla, you might try disabling your GPU drivers and using DDU to clear any remaining files. Then reinstall with the newest drivers. Running the program in safe mode could help it work better. Here’s the link for reference: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/dis...nload.html
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JJprogamers
03-08-2019, 02:38 PM #4

The issue with your video is that I can't actually see those light trails you referred to. I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking. You seemed to mean the stuttering effect when shifting your viewpoint from left to right? If you’ve already removed Minecraft and reinstalled vanilla, you might try disabling your GPU drivers and using DDU to clear any remaining files. Then reinstall with the newest drivers. Running the program in safe mode could help it work better. Here’s the link for reference: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/dis...nload.html

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RuffDogg74
Junior Member
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03-15-2019, 02:36 AM
#5
It seems the strange lighting issues have been resolved without any driver cleanup. Still struggling to hit the desired frame rate despite having the hardware. I’m getting around 50 fps now and no more artifacts, which is a positive outcome. I’ll keep tweaking the Nvidia Control Panel settings to see if I can boost performance further. Maybe exploring a better power supply could help, as my current 750W seems adequate for my setup.
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RuffDogg74
03-15-2019, 02:36 AM #5

It seems the strange lighting issues have been resolved without any driver cleanup. Still struggling to hit the desired frame rate despite having the hardware. I’m getting around 50 fps now and no more artifacts, which is a positive outcome. I’ll keep tweaking the Nvidia Control Panel settings to see if I can boost performance further. Maybe exploring a better power supply could help, as my current 750W seems adequate for my setup.

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PinkSky_xoxo
Member
64
03-15-2019, 03:25 AM
#6
I also have a 2070 Super, so you should be seeing significantly higher frame rates than that. Make sure v-sync isn't turned on or your frame rate isn't capped in Minecraft (set it to unlimited) or elsewhere like RTSS or the Nvidia control panel. Since your setup is similar to mine, you should experience comparable performance. 50fps is still quite low.

Also, examine your system's power settings. In the Nvidia Control Panel, change the Power Management Mode to prioritize maximum performance. Try adjusting Windows 10 power settings as well—opt for high performance instead of balanced. Your 750W PSU is more than sufficient. Another consideration is inspecting your hardware directly. Confirm that your GPU has both 8-pin PCIe cables properly connected. It's crucial the GPU receives adequate power to function correctly. Also verify that all other power cables are securely plugged in on your motherboard (remember to turn off the machine and disconnect power before doing this for safety).
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PinkSky_xoxo
03-15-2019, 03:25 AM #6

I also have a 2070 Super, so you should be seeing significantly higher frame rates than that. Make sure v-sync isn't turned on or your frame rate isn't capped in Minecraft (set it to unlimited) or elsewhere like RTSS or the Nvidia control panel. Since your setup is similar to mine, you should experience comparable performance. 50fps is still quite low.

Also, examine your system's power settings. In the Nvidia Control Panel, change the Power Management Mode to prioritize maximum performance. Try adjusting Windows 10 power settings as well—opt for high performance instead of balanced. Your 750W PSU is more than sufficient. Another consideration is inspecting your hardware directly. Confirm that your GPU has both 8-pin PCIe cables properly connected. It's crucial the GPU receives adequate power to function correctly. Also verify that all other power cables are securely plugged in on your motherboard (remember to turn off the machine and disconnect power before doing this for safety).

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
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03-17-2019, 03:20 AM
#7
Reviewing my Nvidia configurations, I've switched Power Management to prioritize maximum performance worldwide. Windows 10 power settings are also set to ultimate performance, with the CPU power capped at 100%. When checking the cables (I’ll turn off the PC to verify), they seem securely connected. I’m using an EVGA 90-degree bracket for my GPU. Could this setup affect power delivery? It seems unlikely since it’s an EVGA product, but I’m open to being wrong. As promised, I’ll inspect the connections and try Minecraft with these new settings. Thanks for your support!
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xXRAXERXx
03-17-2019, 03:20 AM #7

Reviewing my Nvidia configurations, I've switched Power Management to prioritize maximum performance worldwide. Windows 10 power settings are also set to ultimate performance, with the CPU power capped at 100%. When checking the cables (I’ll turn off the PC to verify), they seem securely connected. I’m using an EVGA 90-degree bracket for my GPU. Could this setup affect power delivery? It seems unlikely since it’s an EVGA product, but I’m open to being wrong. As promised, I’ll inspect the connections and try Minecraft with these new settings. Thanks for your support!

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HadesThunder
Junior Member
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03-18-2019, 02:23 PM
#8
Hey there! How are things going?
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HadesThunder
03-18-2019, 02:23 PM #8

Hey there! How are things going?

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Mr_Groudon
Junior Member
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03-25-2019, 10:40 PM
#9
Power cables appear to be secured firmly and correctly. After enabling the top performance mode and adjusting other parameters (which caused screen tearing when v-sync was turned off in NVIDIA settings), I’m achieving around 60-70 frames per second with a new shader pack—Sildurs vibrant shaders extreme volumetric, for example. However, while monitoring my GPU in Task Manager during Minecraft, I saw only about 2GB of the 8GB RAM being utilized. Could this be influencing the performance? Is it restricting how much VRAM Minecraft uses?
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Mr_Groudon
03-25-2019, 10:40 PM #9

Power cables appear to be secured firmly and correctly. After enabling the top performance mode and adjusting other parameters (which caused screen tearing when v-sync was turned off in NVIDIA settings), I’m achieving around 60-70 frames per second with a new shader pack—Sildurs vibrant shaders extreme volumetric, for example. However, while monitoring my GPU in Task Manager during Minecraft, I saw only about 2GB of the 8GB RAM being utilized. Could this be influencing the performance? Is it restricting how much VRAM Minecraft uses?

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davidspyro
Member
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03-27-2019, 09:57 AM
#10
You're playing Minecraft Java Edition, correct? Not Windows 10? I can achieve over 1000fps and keep VRAM usage under 1GB with OptiFine using default settings (no shaders enabled) when starting a new world. With the SEUS shader on, I get about 200fps. That suggests something might be wrong. Your hardware looks better than mine. I'm familiar with V-Sync and tearing issues. I just wanted to test performance by disabling it. I use V-Sync because I dislike screen tearing. Only switch it off during testing.
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davidspyro
03-27-2019, 09:57 AM #10

You're playing Minecraft Java Edition, correct? Not Windows 10? I can achieve over 1000fps and keep VRAM usage under 1GB with OptiFine using default settings (no shaders enabled) when starting a new world. With the SEUS shader on, I get about 200fps. That suggests something might be wrong. Your hardware looks better than mine. I'm familiar with V-Sync and tearing issues. I just wanted to test performance by disabling it. I use V-Sync because I dislike screen tearing. Only switch it off during testing.

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