

However, while Minecrafts graphics are not very demanding, the sheer size of the game and the fact that it renders an entire world for you, makes it a moderately resource-heavy game.īut that does not mean there arent any tricks that you can apply to optimize the FPS rate and performance of the game. Some players assume that a game with simple and basic graphics like Minecraft would be easy to run on any computer, even the ones with low-end specifications. A better gpu (Graphic Processing Unit), a gpu basically processes the image on your monitor, in my case with a gtx 980 ti's i never had any gpu issues but thats $1300 we don't need to go crazy intel hd graphics work but if you want 60 fps on decent settings i recommend getting a better gpu id recommend the Amd Radeon r7 250 if you just want to play vanilla but if your going to get the shaders mod i would recommend the GeForce 960 or Amd r9 370.How to make your computer less laggy for minecraft Get a better cpu (Central Processing Unit), a intel i3 should run vanilla just fine but if you want to do things like high render distances and servers get a i5 cpu or 6-8 core amd cpu More ram, 4GB of ram should run minecraft just fine on normal-far render distances but if you plan on getting mods, making a server, using high settings get 8GB Trust me its worth it Go to options > video settings > performance and turn fast math and fast render on its self explanitory Use render distance 6, it runs much faster then 8 and does not look that bad Once you have optifine go to options > video settings > Animations then void particals off Make sure to use VBOs, its 5% more fps with no graphics reduced Open tankmanager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and check if there are unwanted programs running, if so install an anti virus Get 64 bit java if you have 32 bit java and a 64 bit system, with 32 bit java minecraft can only use half a gig of ram Use -Xms1G java arguement under advanced java settings when starting minecraft instead of -Xmx1G
