Hardware good enough for Minecraft with shader or alternative proposal?

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Hi, I recently bought a new laptop and wanted to play minecraft again. Just normal vanilla singleplayer on the newest version.

I've now installed shader + optifine. To be exact, the SEUS 10.1 Ultra shader. But had to realize that it is not as fluid as I had hoped. Wait so between 20 and 30 FPS.

With optifine and the shaders come so countless new graphics settings with it, of which I have no idea which of them are "important". I have not done anything yet to the settings, but only VSync issued and max. Frame rate set to 60 FPS.

My laptop has 8 GB of RAM (I have allocated the allocated memory in the launcher to 4 GB), an Intel i5 8250U CPU and the GeForce MX150

So now to the question: Is my hardware too bad for the shader or Are there certain graphics settings where I can change something to increase the FPS to stable 60?

Or is there a similar shader that is not as sophisticated but still looks good?

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Optifine is indeed very power-hungry. Your graphics card is the problem here, but should definitely be sufficient in Minecraft. It's best to put all the details down a bit. Strong influence will be the anti-aliasing (especially SSAA), surround masking and also the texture details. But shadow and so you can also put down a little

Br

Thanks in advance. Have just found out that I already have 40 FPS, if I set the FPS to unlimited.

Is this PC strong enough (MC)? Dr DrearySharon29
Minecraft shader light bug? Ob Obsoletebiology
PC sufficient? Bi BirchMonroe