I have strong frame drops in Minecraft, although my graphics card (RTX 2080 Super) is not at all busy. Other games run without problems. Changing settings doesn't help either, at most lowering chunks. Shader / Texturepack are completely off
Assign more ram to chunks on max 32 and install optifine
Start the task manager, go to "performance" and start the game.
When you have the drop switch to the task manager and look at the utilization of the components. Is probably the hard drive that is 100% loaded.
Uuuh, that's right. Forgot the ram
If dan does you can experiment with the chunks
CPU is more important for minecraft as long as you have a reasonably good graphics card.
What kind of processor do you have?
CPu also fits. Is in a full Hypixel lobby at 50%
Nope Ram fits too. 16 Gb are assigned (have 32 total)
Since the single core performance is more important in minecraft, it could be that at this point it might be the end, but only less utilization is displayed.
Maybe I have an AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
So it should be enough, but single core performance isn't great. What exactly do you mean by fps drops?
I always give 30 with my 32 but that makes no difference anyway with vanilla installer optifine or sodium that should solve the problem I krig with optifine on its 1050ti with 12 chunks 300 fps to 1080 p so that shouldn't be a problem with your gpu be
Every 2-3 sec 0.4 sec still images or 4 frames
I put it up to 25 because I still have a few background programs
So always so short lay spikes. Difficult, there can be a lot of guilt. Do you only have that in lobbies of large servers like hypixel etc. Or also in a round of bedwars or something?
Can really be because there are just a lot of players
In lobbys this is completely normal and inevitable.
As long as it stays with such short spikes, if you generally have low fps, the performance is simply not sufficient.
The problem is, you've allocated so much RAM. I recommend you allocate 4GB, nothing more! The only exception is modpacks where you actually need more. An English-speaking mod developer has made a little FAQ about this in his Discord:
"Q: How much RAM should I allocate to Minecraft?
Short answer:
I would recommend 3-4gb if you have 8gb + * available *
3gb if you have 5-6gb * available *
and 2gb (default) if you have less than 4gb * available *
Q: Isn't having more RAM better?
A: No. Unless you are playing a heavily modded 1.16 modpack, your game is almost never going to need more than 4gb. By allocating more than 4GB, Java will end up wasting memory and this * usually * results in worse performance. Also, by allocating more RAM to Java, you're preventing the other apps on your computer from taking advantage of the RAM.
Q: B. But I have 32gb of RAM on my computer, so I'm going to allocate 30gb of RAM to Minecraft and you can't stop me
A: 🤡
Basically: There's no advantage to having more than 4gb, so you should allocate 4gb (or less) just in case. "
4 gigs is an understatement. Many games need more than 4 gigs to ram. And Minecraft is one of them
The thing about the RAM is just plain wrong and probably the reason for his problems. Please read my answer.
No. Try it. I'm a Hypixel player myself and with 4GB 0 I have problems that are NEVER fully used, but with 25 I have the problem you described. You can't just compare Minecraft with other games because it is programmed in Java. Other games also use multiple CPU cores, so does Minecraft do it automatically?
Tested it. Only makes it worse
Set your render distance as low as possible. I suspect you have too bad a CPU. You can also press F3, then you will see that the RAM is not being used to the full.