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ok so here is my problem:

im geting 12 fps.

i have a rx 580 and when i play Specifically Minecraft the core clock drops to 300-500 (idle clock) this problem only Happens when i play Minecraft, in every other game it works perfectly.

(my card is not overclocked, overheating and has the latest drivers)

 

Would appreciate your help

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Is performance in minecraft bad?

Minecraft is usually CPU limited, so maybe the GPU is dropping down to low clocks because it is not needed unless you're playing at an extremely high resolution or something.

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Lenovo Yoga 7 Air: Ryzen 7840S, 32GiB DDR5

 

Desktop (Old but I never replaced it):

Delidded Core i7 4770K - GTX 1070 ROG Strix - 16GB DDR3 @2000Mhz

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8 minutes ago, tzur4444 said:

ok so here is my problem:

i have a rx 580 and when i play Specifically Minecraft the core clock drops to 300-500 (idle clock) this problem only Happens when i play Minecraft, in every other game it works perfectly.

(my card is not overclocked, overheating and has the latest drivers)

 

Would appreciate your help

The problem was with me also but Mine was Nvidia not AMD so i quickly jumped into to Nvidia Control Panel and changed the Performance mode to "Maximum Performance"

and that fixed it.

I hope you can do it as well. But i don't know how to do that in AMD's side.

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2 hours ago, Abdullah Bhutta said:

The problem was with me also but Mine was Nvidia not AMD so i quickly jumped into to Nvidia Control Panel and changed the Performance mode to "Maximum Performance"

and that fixed it.

I hope you can do it as well. But i don't know how to do that in AMD's side.

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2 hours ago, Abdullah Bhutta said:

The problem was with me also but Mine was Nvidia not AMD so i quickly jumped into to Nvidia Control Panel and changed the Performance mode to "Maximum Performance"

and that fixed it.

I hope you can do it as well. But i don't know how to do that in AMD's side.

i dont think u can do it in amd 

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