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Just now, a7mddiaa said:

yeah both times

It could have just been that while the world was not fully generated you had a higher fps as not as many things were being loaded at once. I think that its a issue with the Minecraft or the worlds you have made rather than the Pc

Hello,yesterday i bought a new pc with this specs :

i5 7400

4gb ram

intel hd 630

and i tested it on mine-craft using optifine it was an average of 200 fps

now it is average of 130/150 i tried restarting alot of times and killing all other tasks and alot of other stuff nothing works 

 

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Did you test it out on a newly generated world?

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Just now, a7mddiaa said:

yeah both times

It could have just been that while the world was not fully generated you had a higher fps as not as many things were being loaded at once. I think that its a issue with the Minecraft or the worlds you have made rather than the Pc

MochPot: AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB 3200MHz DDR4, ASRock X370 Fatality K7, 8GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070, 256gb Salvaged Intel Rando NVME SSD, Corsair RM750x, Corsair Carbide 275R, Windows 10 Pro

 

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1 minute ago, Jorgen297 said:

It's not your hardware, that's for sure. If your testing was accurate, which I doubt, then it's either the Minecraft installation, Windows, or other factors in the OS like background applications etc.

good news i was verry worried if the hardware has a problem but if it is software i will reset windows

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Get more RAM and you are fine. If it's a new PC you don't need a "cleaner" to clean your bloat. In fact, most cleaners work so often that they drag the system behind, making them the actual "bloat"

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The best cleaner is a fresh install of windows.  If in doubt, do a low-level format, repartition the drive, format, then reinstall the OS.  Can't think of anything that would survive all that.

 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media

 

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47 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Get more RAM and you are fine. If it's a new PC you don't need a "cleaner" to clean your bloat. In fact, most cleaners work so often that they drag the system behind, making them the actual "bloat"

it is new pc but with same old hard drive

32 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

The best cleaner is a fresh install of windows.  If in doubt, do a low-level format, repartition the drive, format, then reinstall the OS.  Can't think of anything that would survive all that.

 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media

 

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