Minecraft jerks when Audacity runs in the background?

Sp
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My hardware

GTX 1070 (not overclocked)

i5 6600k (not overclocked)

8gb ram (not overclocked)

I take Audacity to record my voice for Minecraft let's plays. But I noticed that every time Minecraft no longer runs really smoothly. It looks rather like 50 fps. The picture is also distorted a bit. Maybe it's because the mouse pointer is jerking because of Audacity. But I think that's not likely. Now if someone says that I have too little Ram. I assigned Minecraft 4gb Ram. That's exactly half. And I do not think Audacity eats another 4gb. I recently reset the PC. So it's all virus free. I've already tried to activate vsync, but has brought nothing… And OptiFine I have in principle exaggerated in it.

I have it synonymous with another recording program, namely the o23 recorder try, but also there has Minecraft gelaggt.

As I said: This is only the case if either Audacity or o23 recorder is running in the background. Why is that? That makes no sense to me.

What do you all mean? Does it make sense to seek the help of a computer expert?

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Ka how much RAM Mincecraft needs.

However, 4gb for recording and the Windows processes in the background I consider bad.

16 gb ram should help there.
Otherwise, possibly ne other CPU (4c / 4t is for streaming / recording is a little bit). There should be in my opinion already xc / 8t.

Sp

@MisterParkinson I already have Minecraft only 1-2 GB to assign. And even when I put the visibility on 2, it has still lggt. So it must have another cause…

Af

By the way, if you play at the Taskmanager on the RAM utilization!

At Optifine do everything on low and disable particles etc. Then disable VSync and Smooth FPS anyway! Also, in Process Task Manager, right-click the process "Minecraft.exe" and then set it to High at Priority. If "Minecraft.exe" does not exist then take the "Java" process.

Hoffe could help.

Oc

I assigned minecraft 10,240GB because I only play music in the background.

You should check your graphics settings visibility maybe not on 64 but continue to set down z.b. I have 16 set.

The clouds do not matter if it's nice or fast → so fast

If you play online, can it also be on your internet?

Set everything to a minimum and see why it hides with F3 you see your FPS with which you are currently playing.

Hope I could help

Sp

@dakoouzt Smooth Fps and Vsync are almost always disabled. Also, if I set the visibility to 2, there's still the problem with jerking and slight artifacts. Even if I only assign 1Gb to Minecraft, the problem still exists. It has another cause. I always have well over 60 fps. They are not, normal, laggs. I have also updated the drivers.

Sp

@ M2SSD I have already tried to set the visibility to 2, Minecraft assign only 1GB and I always have over 100 fps and it lays. No matter how low I put the settings.

Oc

On-line? Offline?

when offline, it should not jerk

online can be your Internet or it can also be on the server that is busy.

Sp

@ M2SSD Oh, come on. I said it only lays when audacity or o23 recorders are running in the background. What should these programs have to do with a server? But, well… I'll try it…

Af

Well, that's probably because of the RAM. I would switch from 8GB to 16GB 2600 MHz or higher.

Sp

@ Dakoouzt Well… Then I have to try it out. But I think it very likely that the problems remain.

Oc

Everything is possible lottery.

Af

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If the new RAM does not solve the problems you can send it back within 2 years without any problems!