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2 minutes ago, Starfuryy said:

So I've got an HP x360 Convertible, which has a 4-core, 8-thread i5-10210U (boosts to 4.10 GHZ), 8GB of 2400 MHz RAM, and Intel UHD Graphics. I'm considering getting Minecraft Java Edition on this laptop, but I'm concerned about the performance. Will it run Minecraft smoothly? What sort of FPS and performance would I be looking at? Thanks!

You will be able to run it well but don't expect to put in graphic mods really, you will probably be able to play at moderate settings, probably a 8-16 chunk render distance at 1080P. I wouldn't worry too much about it, minecraft is fairly CPU dependent and that CPU isn't bad at all.

So I've got an HP x360 Convertible, which has a 4-core, 8-thread i5-10210U (boosts to 4.10 GHZ), 8GB of 2400 MHz RAM, and Intel UHD Graphics. I'm considering getting Minecraft Java Edition on this laptop, but I'm concerned about the performance. Will it run Minecraft smoothly? What sort of FPS and performance would I be looking at? Thanks!

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2 minutes ago, Starfuryy said:

So I've got an HP x360 Convertible, which has a 4-core, 8-thread i5-10210U (boosts to 4.10 GHZ), 8GB of 2400 MHz RAM, and Intel UHD Graphics. I'm considering getting Minecraft Java Edition on this laptop, but I'm concerned about the performance. Will it run Minecraft smoothly? What sort of FPS and performance would I be looking at? Thanks!

You will be able to run it well but don't expect to put in graphic mods really, you will probably be able to play at moderate settings, probably a 8-16 chunk render distance at 1080P. I wouldn't worry too much about it, minecraft is fairly CPU dependent and that CPU isn't bad at all.

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Don't expect mods, but should work fine. However, I would recommend Optifine, as that can significantly help improve performance.

 

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