Problem Need suggestions for fps boost

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I need help getting an fps boost or if someone could answer my problem. i can run sf3 at a good amount of fps (25-30) but now since i beat it i'm playing direwolf20 1.10. i can't figure out why this won't run at a solid fps on my pc. it's always at like 1-5 fps where it's not even playable. i have 7 gb usable ram and i dedicate 4 of it to minecraft out of the launcher. any tips/ ideas for me to help me boost my fps? thanks.


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I've had better luck dedicating 6gb RAM to 1.10 packs. Some swear by Optifine, but support is non-existent (for modpacks, I don't know about Optifine itself), and compatibility is hit and miss. Seems obvious, but close any other applications might be drawing system resources.

Skyblock style packs usually perform a bit better, since they don't have to render the Overworld, caves full of spawn areas, and whatnot.
 
Adjust your graphic settings and performance settings, use unlimited max FPS, also some computers work better without VSync. I use a 4GB storage RAM laptop with Intel i5 processor, Nvidia 930mx graphic card, and allocate 1GB to Minecraft, and Im running DW20 1.10.2 fine with 60+ FPS all the time. It only occasionally freezes when the game is about to do a backup.
 
Optifine works wonders if you know how to set everything, but that's not getting you from 4 FPS to 30. It might get ya from 20 to 30. It might get ya from 30 to 45. If you're starting with 1-5 FPS, something else is wrong here. This is a diagnostic issue, not optimization. 1.10 packs definitely use more resources, but it shouldn't be anywhere near that big of a difference.
 
This is related to one of three things: (its not ram)
1. cpu
2. gpu
3. something fucky in your world killing your cpu.

set view distance to 8-10
turn vsync off
set fps cap to 90 (defeats microstutter)

take a screenshot of your f3 screen

ram isnt an issue, too much allocated ram can cause large microstutter issue due to how java does garbage collection

On a 730 GT one should be getting 40FPS at 1080p. That is a very cheap GPU.

What is your gpu and cpu?
 
This is related to one of three things: (its not ram)
1. cpu
2. gpu
3. something fucky in your world killing your cpu.

set view distance to 8-10
turn vsync off
set fps cap to 90 (defeats microstutter)

take a screenshot of your f3 screen

ram isnt an issue, too much allocated ram can cause large microstutter issue due to how java does garbage collection

On a 730 GT one should be getting 40FPS at 1080p. That is a very cheap GPU.

What is your gpu and cpu?
here is a screenshot of my f3 screen
 

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I know someone who had an AMD core and only got 20ish fps (read: not a stable number) on 1.10.2. His computer was otherwise good, and when he got a i7 his lag went away. I think it is you processer
 
My old laptop had a very specific problem with IC2 exp in 1.7.10 that no one else seemed to be having. I wound up disabling more than half the mods in the pack before I found the culprit. So I suspect there may be a specific mod doing something your specific processor doesn't like.