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Why is Minecraft experiencing a significant decrease in frames per second despite running on a capable computer?

Why is Minecraft experiencing a significant decrease in frames per second despite running on a capable computer?

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MinaStyrith
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03-20-2019, 03:38 PM
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My companion and I possess computers that are precisely the same model. We engage in playing Minecraft, consistently attaining frame rates between 200 and 400. A different acquaintance, utilizing a significantly less powerful machine—a GTX 970 coupled with an R7 2700x processor and 8 gigabytes of memory—regularly achieves frame rates exceeding 1000. We maintain specifications consisting of an RTX 2060 Super, an R7 3700x, and 32 gigabytes of RAM, all installed on a solid-state drive with ample available storage space.
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MinaStyrith
03-20-2019, 03:38 PM #1

My companion and I possess computers that are precisely the same model. We engage in playing Minecraft, consistently attaining frame rates between 200 and 400. A different acquaintance, utilizing a significantly less powerful machine—a GTX 970 coupled with an R7 2700x processor and 8 gigabytes of memory—regularly achieves frame rates exceeding 1000. We maintain specifications consisting of an RTX 2060 Super, an R7 3700x, and 32 gigabytes of RAM, all installed on a solid-state drive with ample available storage space.

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IzADerpCookie
Member
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03-21-2019, 12:50 AM
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It’s peculiar… eliminate the .minecraft directory within the %appdata% folder, reinstall the launcher and subsequently download the game once more. Afterward, obtain the newest Java release, and within the Minecraft launcher, select your version profile by confirming that the downloaded Java edition is utilized rather than the one integrated with Minecraft itself:
(your location should indicate “C:\Program…”)
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IzADerpCookie
03-21-2019, 12:50 AM #2

It’s peculiar… eliminate the .minecraft directory within the %appdata% folder, reinstall the launcher and subsequently download the game once more. Afterward, obtain the newest Java release, and within the Minecraft launcher, select your version profile by confirming that the downloaded Java edition is utilized rather than the one integrated with Minecraft itself:
(your location should indicate “C:\Program…”)

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Zentrela
Member
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03-22-2019, 02:48 AM
#3
I am experiencing a similar difficulty, and I possess identical hardware specifications.
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Zentrela
03-22-2019, 02:48 AM #3

I am experiencing a similar difficulty, and I possess identical hardware specifications.

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Salty___Bud
Member
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03-22-2019, 10:12 AM
#4
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
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Salty___Bud
03-22-2019, 10:12 AM #4

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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Sparkle_Mage
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03-28-2019, 01:46 AM
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My equipment exhibits comparable characteristics and the previous attempt proved unsuccessful.
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Sparkle_Mage
03-28-2019, 01:46 AM #5

My equipment exhibits comparable characteristics and the previous attempt proved unsuccessful.

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
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04-13-2019, 07:49 PM
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I’ve explored potential resolutions, but the adjustments haven't yielded the desired outcome. The issue appears to involve more intricate configurations than simply video settings within Minecraft. My RTX 2060s function correctly across numerous titles, yet Minecraft performance remains significantly below anticipated levels. Further suggestions would be welcomed.
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Killa_Dx
04-13-2019, 07:49 PM #6

I’ve explored potential resolutions, but the adjustments haven't yielded the desired outcome. The issue appears to involve more intricate configurations than simply video settings within Minecraft. My RTX 2060s function correctly across numerous titles, yet Minecraft performance remains significantly below anticipated levels. Further suggestions would be welcomed.

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MissyPlayzz
Member
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04-15-2019, 08:06 AM
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It’s peculiar… erase the entire .minecraft directory within your %appdata% folder, reinstall the launcher, and subsequently download the game once more. Afterwards, obtain the newest Java release and, within the Minecraft launcher, select your version profile by confirming that the downloaded Java version is utilized rather than the one integrated with Minecraft itself:
(your path should indicate “C:\Program Files\Java\jre-1.8.0_245\bin\javaw.exe” or similar)
Furthermore, consider assigning 4 GB or even 8 GB of RAM to it. If you haven’t already, implement Optifine. Finally, attempt a clean startup of Windows followed by conducting a performance benchmark; an extraneous process might be negatively impacting Minecraft's operation.
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MissyPlayzz
04-15-2019, 08:06 AM #7

It’s peculiar… erase the entire .minecraft directory within your %appdata% folder, reinstall the launcher, and subsequently download the game once more. Afterwards, obtain the newest Java release and, within the Minecraft launcher, select your version profile by confirming that the downloaded Java version is utilized rather than the one integrated with Minecraft itself:
(your path should indicate “C:\Program Files\Java\jre-1.8.0_245\bin\javaw.exe” or similar)
Furthermore, consider assigning 4 GB or even 8 GB of RAM to it. If you haven’t already, implement Optifine. Finally, attempt a clean startup of Windows followed by conducting a performance benchmark; an extraneous process might be negatively impacting Minecraft's operation.