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1 minute ago, Attis said:

12 chunks

Minecraft is a CPU dependent game, so rendering that much is about the frames you should be getting. I have an overclocked 4690k and it will be getting those frames ish when I have my chunks set to 16. Minecraft is also dependent on your RAM, but you got some nice DDR4 so that would not be a problem

Hi all,

I have a question about my fps. When I am playing Minecraft, I noticed that I was getting a average of 120 fps but when I play on league of legends, I get 300 fps. The settings on league of legends are on high. I am wondering that is it normal to get low fps on Minecraft. I have no mods

 

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8 gab ram ddr4 2400 memory 

margate barracuda 1 tb 7200 rpm harddrive

 r9 380

evga 500 watts

windows 10 64 bit

 

Thanks

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12 minutes ago, Attis said:

Hi all,

I have a question about my fps. When I am playing Minecraft, I noticed that I was getting a average of 120 fps but when I play on league of legends, I get 300 fps. The settings on league of legends are on high. I am wondering that is it normal to get low fps on Minecraft. I have no mods

 

specs

i5 6400

H110M-A

8 gab ram ddr4 2400 memory 

margate barracuda 1 tb 7200 rpm harddrive

 r9 380

evga 500 watts

windows 10 64 bit

 

Thanks

League of legends is not as graphic intensive as Minecraft. Actually, Minecraft is hardly graphic intensive. But anyway, it is still less graphic intensive. It is normal. Don't worry!

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2 minutes ago, Telebubbies said:

League of legends is not as graphic intensive as Minecraft. Actually, Minecraft is hardly graphic intensive. But anyway, it is still less graphic intensive. It is normal. Don't worry!

But why is there like a 200 fps difference?

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1 minute ago, Attis said:

12 chunks

Minecraft is a CPU dependent game, so rendering that much is about the frames you should be getting. I have an overclocked 4690k and it will be getting those frames ish when I have my chunks set to 16. Minecraft is also dependent on your RAM, but you got some nice DDR4 so that would not be a problem

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12 minutes ago, IskanderEXC said:

Minecraft is a CPU dependent game, so rendering that much is about the frames you should be getting. I have an overclocked 4690k and it will be getting those frames ish when I have my chunks set to 16. Minecraft is also dependent on your RAM, but you got some nice DDR4 so that would not be a problem

Thanks! Also how much of ram should I use on Minecraft?

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9 minutes ago, IskanderEXC said:

I currently am running 6Gb of dedicated Ram to the game, however I am playing it heavily modded so 4 would probably be a good sweet spot.

Just to make sure, to change the amount of ram used, do you go to the launcher, hit edit profile and change Java arguments from 1g to 4g?

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3 minutes ago, Attis said:

Just to make sure, to change the amount of ram used, do you go to the launcher, hit edit profile and change Java arguments from 1g to 4g?

I'm on my iPad so don't know how to do it specifically, but that sounds about right. If it doesn't work YouTube it

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