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I've allotted over 5 gigs to run Minecraft and while that's more than enough to run the game properly, when I open minecraft at the lowest quality and frame rate possible, it's super laggy and just generally unplayable. Here is my Diagnostics, if anyone knows how to help. Thanks (:
paste.ubuntu.com/p/WJw6Cxsgm7/
paste.ubuntu.com/p/WJw6Cxsgm7/
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1.7 GHz really is underpowered, however, do install fabric and the 3 mods known as sodium, lithium, and phosphor. They will help you greatly (you will also need the fabric API). Also, try allocating less RAM, more RAM actually causes you to lag more if your pc isn't powerful
Try to instal optifine(it's an optimizator)
You don't need forge for it ;)
You don't need forge for it ;)
A 1.7 GHz CPU is significantly underpowered these days, and Minecraft can't take advantage of the additional cores. It shouldn't be COMPLETELY unplayable though. Another note: How much RAM is installed on that computer? It looks like the PC only has 6 GB of RAM. You want some overhead for the OS and other systems, so you should only allocate 4GB or so to Minecraft. That is more than enough.
I have a 2.9GHz laptop (also using integrated graphics) and it can drop frames running vanilla 1.13 or newer. Your best option is to use Fabric modloader with a set of mods made by Jellysquid called Phosphor, Lithium, and Sodium. All three are optimization mods that will make your game run faster and combined they are more powerful than optifine. They don't support advanced features which optifine does such as shaders or connected textures, but your computer would probably catch on fire if you tried to use shaders anyway.
I have a 2.9GHz laptop (also using integrated graphics) and it can drop frames running vanilla 1.13 or newer. Your best option is to use Fabric modloader with a set of mods made by Jellysquid called Phosphor, Lithium, and Sodium. All three are optimization mods that will make your game run faster and combined they are more powerful than optifine. They don't support advanced features which optifine does such as shaders or connected textures, but your computer would probably catch on fire if you tried to use shaders anyway.
