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Minecraft FPS Lag! Help please
Hello,
I'm having some problems with my minecraft.
I have a computer with Elite AMD A10 Quad Core CPU, 12GB Ram and
an AMD Radeon Dual Graphics (2GB)
But i still only run minecraft at maximum 30 FPS
With shaders only 8 - 10 FPS
My settings:
I alread set my priority to High, inserted 6GB Ram in minecraft but nothing works.
If someone can help me please comment!
Thanks!
I'm having some problems with my minecraft.
I have a computer with Elite AMD A10 Quad Core CPU, 12GB Ram and
an AMD Radeon Dual Graphics (2GB)
But i still only run minecraft at maximum 30 FPS
With shaders only 8 - 10 FPS
My settings:
I alread set my priority to High, inserted 6GB Ram in minecraft but nothing works.
If someone can help me please comment!
Thanks!
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I'm having a similar issue, my computer could smash up to 100 fps but after a graphics update of some sort I am stuck with 30fps max, my computer uses amd radeon 8850m, i7 fourth gen core ever since the graphics malfunctioned.
Dual graphics.... Does that mean you have them in crossfire? (Some newer laptops are doing that with and) if so then your frames should be way higher. Have you updated your video drivers? And or updates to 64 bit java and such?
The laptop isn't really old i bought it about 2 months ago
Optifine
Does not solve problem...we should probably know WHY he is not getting the framerates he should be getting, instead of trying to hide it or force him to play like somebody with a laptop like mine...
Snowy please
MC can be heavy to play for your PC
Even if its not a laptop
Optifine gives you more options so you can lower settings or stuff like that
MC can be heavy to play for your PC
Even if its not a laptop
Optifine gives you more options so you can lower settings or stuff like that
I'm not questioning the amount of load Minecraft can place on a computer. I am questioning how OP's computer, which can clearly be able to nuke Minecraft to crap with that graphics card, is somehow having low framerates. And that is a problem. We shouldn't make him play as if his computer is one that should be burdened by Minecraft, because it is not. That computer is supposed to be able to play Skyrim in an acceptable framerate..
Doesn't make sense on why he has a 2GB graphics card and can't get past 30, though. The shaders are possibly part of AMD and Nvidias' general dislike of shaders, but basic FPS rates should be better.
how old is your pc? it could be time to get a new one otherwise
This is what i get now: http://prntscr.com/3r2pxg
get optifine
Set Minecraft to use only 2 GB of RAM, and let us know if your FPS changes.
An A10-4655M should run Minecraft better than 30 FPS.
An A10-4655M should run Minecraft better than 30 FPS.
I have a AMD A10 4655M
(Sorry if i said this already)
(Sorry if i said this already)
TheShadbusherKillertoad
And we can't see your settings.
Just open the image in a new tab.
Still nothing, must be something on my end, my bad.
The standard answer I tell to everyone on my server who says "laaaaagggggg":
Turn down our render distance.
Turn down our render distance.
Killertoad
And we can't see your settings.
Just open the image in a new tab.

Which CPU? You listed the series, not the model.
And we can't see your settings.
And we can't see your settings.
Elite AMD A10 Quad Core and AMD Radeon Dual Graphics could mean anything, they could be really old versions. What versions are they? (Such as 6700 or 5750M for an example.)
Giving Minecraft too much system memory will adversely affect performance, especially since that memory is being used by the system, the GPU, and Minecraft. Give Minecraft a maximum of 2 GB of memory, and no more. It hardly ever needs more than 1 GB, but 2 GB is a safe amount to compensate for potential memory leaks.
Turning VSYNC off until you get over 60 FPS (assuming you have a 60 Hz monitor) will also help cut down on stuttering frames.
Also, if your memory is clocked too slow (i.e. under 1600 MHz), your graphics performance will be sub par.
Turning VSYNC off until you get over 60 FPS (assuming you have a 60 Hz monitor) will also help cut down on stuttering frames.
Also, if your memory is clocked too slow (i.e. under 1600 MHz), your graphics performance will be sub par.
