Hi
I have problems with the stability of Minecraft since my new PC.
When I play without shaders, it's most extreme when I play with shaders, it's not usually, but sometimes. The laggs also only stand out when you move the mouse. When I start MSI Afterburner, it tells me that I have a constant 60 FPS (have vsync enabled) and that my graphics card is only 8% busy. Even my CPU is only about 10% full when I play Minecraft. I have assigned Minecraft 4GB of RAM, but have already tried it with 8, which has nothing special effect, since Minecraft only ever occupies about 1.5GB.
My buddy has the same CPU and also with him these laggs occur, what could that be?
Ram: G. Skill Ripjaws V (2x 8GB)
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x
GPU: Asus ROG Strix Radeon 5700xt
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Java: The version provided by the launcher
OptiFine 1.14.4 F5 Ultra
Shader: Sildur's Vibrant Shaders v1.262 High
Do you have FPS Drops so suddenly?
No, that's the funny thing, my FPS are constant according to the game and MSI to 60. If I move the mouse, it jerky but so funny, but this can't be due to the mouse, because this problem does not occur in other games.
It certainly is not on the PC itself Minecraft's newer versions can be like that I do not know what's going on at Mojang they will certainly raushauen a new version and thus fix everything again, have laggs felt lately and my PC is already well equipped
Many thanks for your response
I think it's Java, but I hope it can be solved somehow, as these mini laggs start to upset me.
Ok, reinstall Minecraft best again. Just run the Minecraft installer again and press Deinstalieren. When this is done Reboot your PC and re-run the Minecraft installer and re-instate Minecraft
I already did.
Did not this work?
No problem - yes, I'm also upset
No
Ok, then I can't help you unfortunately. Since I do not know the problem unfortunately, sorry would really like to help you.
No, thank you for your time.
Please please.
One possibility would be, you may have 2 hard drives and have Minecraft installed on the NOT main hard drive = Can reduce the performance by 10 times
Another possibility would be, you do not know enough about the minecraft version of RAM, to allocate more, this is how it works:
1. Open Minecraft launcher
2. Create or edit a profile
3. Make JVM arguments
4. Edit -Xmx1G-in
- Xmx (1.2G or whatever you need) G-
If you want to know how to find your memory:
1. Desktop
2. Right-click on the taskbar
3. Task Manager
4. Performance
5. Memory
6. Look for the RAM
Now honestly: Did you even read the description of my question?
I described exactly that Minecraft occupies only 1.5GB either way.
In addition, this is not exactly right with the main hard drive. The drive on which the system is installed does not necessarily have to be faster. However, if I have an HDD and an SSD, the program can load a bit slower if I have it stored on the HDD. However, this is no longer in the term, because then everything is stored on important data in RAM anyway. However, someone who has to be told how to find out the size of his memory would probably not be able to save MC, which automatically installs itself on the system drive, to another hard disk.
Thank you for answering anyway.
PS: I see my 16GB RAM through the glass case of my self-assembled PC.
lg
Sorry, if my answer is a bit rude, it just annoys me extremely, if people do not read my questions correctly.