Low FPS on Minecraft FTB 1.6.4 DireWolf20 Pack?

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Shahpour Ismail

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I have around 5-19 FPS when I'm playing on Minecraft FTB Direwolf20 modpack version 1.6.4 online. Well its not just online, its single player. I'm not sure whats wrong?
My:
Settings are all low (for max fps)
Allocating ~2.5 gb ram to minecraft
I have an ASUS laptop with
-Windows 7 64 bit
-Intel Core i7-2670QM CPU @ 2.20 GHz
-and 8 gb ram
Only thing is that my graphics card is running on : "Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000" which is my processor right? I'm not sure what's wrong, or why I'm getting such low fps *always*.

My graphics card is nVida GeForce but I don't think I'm using it? (Idk)

*note*: its not the server's fault. Everyone elses fps is much higher. And the items or whathaveyou aren't making it slow either. I purposefully moved far away from the others and still low fps everywhere.

I don't have Optifine installed.

Thanks.
 
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tedyhere

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You need to force java to render using your card. In your NVIDIA control panel is where you do this. There is a guide out there somewhere just google Java NVIDIA should find it[DOUBLEPOST=1392164263][/DOUBLEPOST]You need to force java to render using your card. In your NVIDIA control panel is where you do this. There is a guide out there somewhere just google Java NVIDIA should find it
 

Shahpour Ismail

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You need to force java to render using your card. In your NVIDIA control panel is where you do this. There is a guide out there somewhere just google Java NVIDIA should find it[DOUBLEPOST=1392164263][/DOUBLEPOST]You need to force java to render using your card. In your NVIDIA control panel is where you do this. There is a guide out there somewhere just google Java NVIDIA should find it

Alright I did that, (and updated my java too) and now my fps is between 15 and 20's. Certainly improved but not as much as I think it could be still.
 

kaovalin

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You shouldnt need to allocated more than 2gb (I normally dont do more than 1.5gb) to the client unless its got a high res texture packs. There is a JVM arguments thread on this forum somewhere that you should search for that might help a little. Keep in mind the large trees and places with a lot of complicated terrain features (like the Promised Land) can really kill FPS. Jungles and rainforests can really impact a system without a heavier GPU.
 

Bruigaar

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You may be allocating 2.5gb of ram to minecraft but what is your Java Cache set at? Put both of them to 2gb and see if that helps.


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