Problem Need suggestions for fps boost

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Owen McLaughilin

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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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Inaeo

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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.
 
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MikW

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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.
 

Drbretto

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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.
 

Bigglesworth

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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?
 
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Owen McLaughilin

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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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MrMonsterGuy18

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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
 

MacAisling

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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.