F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Recent issues with Minecraft frame and GPU performance.

Recent issues with Minecraft frame and GPU performance.

Recent issues with Minecraft frame and GPU performance.

B
bubalu529
Member
114
03-17-2016, 02:31 AM
#1
Hey, I’m experiencing some stuttering in Minecraft lasting about half a second. The GPU drops noticeably, and the percentage depends on how long the stutter lasts—longer drops mean bigger drops. I’ve tried boosting RAM to 4GB, turned off hyper threading in NVIDIA settings, and enabled full Windows performance. Optimofine was set to max/min only. Temperatures stay below 65°C. I’ve checked the specs: Intel i5-4690, RTX 650 Ti, Seagate Barracuda ST 1000DM003 (1TB), 650W PSU, 8GB DDR3, HP 2AF7. My PC runs Windows 10. I’m not sure why this keeps happening and haven’t found a solution online yet.
B
bubalu529
03-17-2016, 02:31 AM #1

Hey, I’m experiencing some stuttering in Minecraft lasting about half a second. The GPU drops noticeably, and the percentage depends on how long the stutter lasts—longer drops mean bigger drops. I’ve tried boosting RAM to 4GB, turned off hyper threading in NVIDIA settings, and enabled full Windows performance. Optimofine was set to max/min only. Temperatures stay below 65°C. I’ve checked the specs: Intel i5-4690, RTX 650 Ti, Seagate Barracuda ST 1000DM003 (1TB), 650W PSU, 8GB DDR3, HP 2AF7. My PC runs Windows 10. I’m not sure why this keeps happening and haven’t found a solution online yet.

J
justin46332
Junior Member
18
03-17-2016, 07:25 AM
#2
GPU performance declines due to CPU or RAM limitations. When Minecraft with OptiFine is running, press escape on your keyboard, then go to Performance in the bottom-right options menu. Enable all settings and adjust chunk updates to 1.
J
justin46332
03-17-2016, 07:25 AM #2

GPU performance declines due to CPU or RAM limitations. When Minecraft with OptiFine is running, press escape on your keyboard, then go to Performance in the bottom-right options menu. Enable all settings and adjust chunk updates to 1.

E
engen909
Member
57
03-24-2016, 05:04 AM
#3
I adjusted all configurations to their minimum settings (distance 2, high FPS, etc). The CPU usage stayed under 60%, which suggests the issue might be with RAM. It's interesting that Minecraft works well on players with just 2GB allocated—appreciate the prompt response, I'll aim for 16GB soon.
E
engen909
03-24-2016, 05:04 AM #3

I adjusted all configurations to their minimum settings (distance 2, high FPS, etc). The CPU usage stayed under 60%, which suggests the issue might be with RAM. It's interesting that Minecraft works well on players with just 2GB allocated—appreciate the prompt response, I'll aim for 16GB soon.

N
Nejc007
Senior Member
707
04-14-2016, 09:11 PM
#4
Allocate 4GB, this should resolve the issue if the RAM is sufficient.
N
Nejc007
04-14-2016, 09:11 PM #4

Allocate 4GB, this should resolve the issue if the RAM is sufficient.

I
ImThatGamer
Junior Member
8
04-20-2016, 04:17 PM
#5
I mentioned setting aside 4GB in my initial message, but so far I haven’t found a solution to this issue.
I
ImThatGamer
04-20-2016, 04:17 PM #5

I mentioned setting aside 4GB in my initial message, but so far I haven’t found a solution to this issue.

C
CookieStars
Member
220
04-21-2016, 09:05 PM
#6
The "system" you notice in Task Manager using up your HDD bandwidth is likely Superfetch or the renamed service called SysMain. I turn it off on any Windows 10 machine without an SSD. It's a service that attempts to cache your Windows directories for faster searching, and disabling it generally improves performance. You can find more details here: https://www.techsupportall.com/what-is-s...isable-it/. You might also consider using Sodium for better frame rates instead of Optifine.
C
CookieStars
04-21-2016, 09:05 PM #6

The "system" you notice in Task Manager using up your HDD bandwidth is likely Superfetch or the renamed service called SysMain. I turn it off on any Windows 10 machine without an SSD. It's a service that attempts to cache your Windows directories for faster searching, and disabling it generally improves performance. You can find more details here: https://www.techsupportall.com/what-is-s...isable-it/. You might also consider using Sodium for better frame rates instead of Optifine.