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The Problem.          (TL;DR at the bottom of the post)

 

I play Minecraft Java Edition with shaders and it starts out fine with me being able to play around 85-95 fps, but after anywhere from 30 mins to an hour my fps begins to half itself and never goes above ~48, usually staying in the 30-36 range. I had a few guesses initially and decided to take a couple days trying out different ideas that I had and all of them came up short. A temporary solution I found was to go into my shader settings and disable then re-enable a setting which would cause my world to redraw itself and my fps would be restored, but only for the next 5 minutes.

 

Prior to this I used other shader packs and they would REALLY bug out and suddenly start pulling massive resources from my CPU(Upwards of 50% utilization), pushing my CPU up to higher temps than I'd like it to be while casually playing a game for 5-8 hours at a time. The other shaders would occasionally cause crashing as well.

 

What I Have/Use.

  • Minecraft v1.14.4
  • Optifine 1.14.4 HD U F5
  • Fabric Loader
  • Forge
  • Allocated 16Gb RAM
  • Fullscreen 1920x1080@72(24-bit)
  • SEUS-Renewed-v1.01(shader)
  • 64 Chunk Render Distance
  • 65 FPS Cap

What I Have Tried.

  • Increasing/decreasing resolution
  • Turning shader settings on/off
  • Uncapping fps
  • Allocating more/less RAM
  • Increasing/decreasing fan speeds/curves
  • Using texture packs
  • Increasing/decreasing render distance
  • Standing completely still
  • Moving in a straight line across the world

Temporary Fixes.

  • Entering/exiting the Nether
  • Closing the game and relaunching it.
  • Redrawing the world by disabling, then re-enabling any setting under "Shader Settings"

What I Don't Think The Issue Is.

  • PSU
  • CPU
  • GPU
  • RAM
  • Storage
  • Thermals
  • Bottlenecking

Screenshots.

Before.

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After.

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Computer Specs.

TL;DR.

I am having issues running Minecraft Java Edition on a pretty solid computer and would like your insight as to what the problem might be and help fixing it if possible.

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