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OS version/size (32 or 64 bit)
Java version/size (32 or 64 bit)
CPU type/speed
RAM amount installed
As stated above, which pack are you playing, and on what version of Minecraft?
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Minecraft uses cpu not gpuSystem Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
System Model: Inspiron N5050
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Card name: Intel(R) HD Graphics
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Chip type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
I believe this is why. You're on a laptop; they usually install these cheap Intel chipsets since laptops aren't intended for gaming. These chipsets cannot handle any kind of 3D gaming and are only intended for very basic use (business software, youtube, etc.) Unfortunately, you're kindof out of luck on this one, your only hope is to lower all the detail levels ingame as low as possible and take what FPS increases you can get from that.
??? What do you mean by install a usbAww man theres got to be a way i way what if i install a usb or something
Rendering uses GPU though. Pretty darn sure if you take a top-tier CPU and a low-tier GPU you'll get great TPS but terrible FPS.Minecraft uses cpu not gpu
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While USB video cards do exist, they're generally at about the same tier as your builtin graphics card (unless there's been some kind of crazy advances with USB3 that I've missed), and aren't cheap.Aww man theres got to be a way i way what if i install a usb or something
This all depends on the GPU we're talking about.Rendering uses GPU though. Pretty darn sure if you take a top-tier CPU and a low-tier GPU you'll get great TPS but terrible FPS.
Try grabbing a cheap graphics card if it's a desktop. That should help a bit. You can get a Radeon 5450 for 30-40 bucks. Again, if you are on a desktop, try overclocking your processor(if your motherboard can handle it.) Although, that CPU looks like an old model, so you may be out of luck on that front.