M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #1 I have an A86600k CPU with integrated graphics and i was running minecraft from around 70 to 90 frames on max. Now im only getting around 40 to 60 what could be the cause of this? I also have 8 gig of ram and minecraft is allowed 3.
I have an A86600k CPU with integrated graphics and i was running minecraft from around 70 to 90 frames on max. Now im only getting around 40 to 60 what could be the cause of this? I also have 8 gig of ram and minecraft is allowed 3.
Solution tiny voices Aug 12, 2014 Yeah it does. Just read them temps when the system is not at load. Like just idling at the desktop.
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #2 3GB RAM is WAY more than enough for minecraft. I usually allocate 1gb Do the drops occur at any specific point, or just after playing for a while? Even when you first log in now, do you only get 40-60? Upvote 0 Downvote
3GB RAM is WAY more than enough for minecraft. I usually allocate 1gb Do the drops occur at any specific point, or just after playing for a while? Even when you first log in now, do you only get 40-60?
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #3 tiny voices : 3GB RAM is WAY more than enough for minecraft. I usually allocate 1gb Do the drops occur at any specific point, or just after playing for a while? Even when you first log in now, do you only get 40-60? Like right when i get on it is at 40 to 60. When usually its around 90. And it is like that constantly now. Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices : 3GB RAM is WAY more than enough for minecraft. I usually allocate 1gb Do the drops occur at any specific point, or just after playing for a while? Even when you first log in now, do you only get 40-60? Like right when i get on it is at 40 to 60. When usually its around 90. And it is like that constantly now.
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #4 Are you playing a single player world or on a server? Have you changed ANY settings at all, even view distance? Are you running ANY mods? Upvote 0 Downvote
Are you playing a single player world or on a server? Have you changed ANY settings at all, even view distance? Are you running ANY mods?
RazerZ Judicious Ambassador Aug 18, 2013 9,961 0 33,960 Aug 11, 2014 #5 Is your CPU fan dusty? Maybe your CPU is overheating. Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #6 I doubt it. That would cause the FPS to drop over time, not as soon as he logs in. Upvote 0 Downvote
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #7 tiny voices : Are you playing a single player world or on a server? Have you changed ANY settings at all, even view distance? Are you running ANY mods? On single player its at about 60 to 80. No mods beside optifine(which should help it.) No change of settings either! Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices : Are you playing a single player world or on a server? Have you changed ANY settings at all, even view distance? Are you running ANY mods? On single player its at about 60 to 80. No mods beside optifine(which should help it.) No change of settings either!
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #8 RazerZ : Is your CPU fan dusty? Maybe your CPU is overheating. No my cpu is only at about 80 C. WHich i dont think is super hot. Upvote 0 Downvote
RazerZ : Is your CPU fan dusty? Maybe your CPU is overheating. No my cpu is only at about 80 C. WHich i dont think is super hot.
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #9 Well, actually that is VERY hot and you have a problem there. It should not get out of the 60s. It is frying. You need to see what is wrong. Upvote 1 Downvote
Well, actually that is VERY hot and you have a problem there. It should not get out of the 60s. It is frying. You need to see what is wrong.
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #10 tiny voices : Well, actually that is VERY hot and you have a problem there. It should not get out of the 60s. It is frying. You need to see what is wrong. Should i take of the stock fan and look at it or what should i do? Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices : Well, actually that is VERY hot and you have a problem there. It should not get out of the 60s. It is frying. You need to see what is wrong. Should i take of the stock fan and look at it or what should i do?
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #11 Make sure it is properly seated. You didn't mess up the thermal paste then you installed it did you? Also, what program are you using to see the temps? What idle temps are you seeing? Upvote 0 Downvote
Make sure it is properly seated. You didn't mess up the thermal paste then you installed it did you? Also, what program are you using to see the temps? What idle temps are you seeing?
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #12 tiny voices : Make sure it is properly seated. You didn't mess up the thermal paste then you installed it did you? Also, what program are you using to see the temps? What idle temps are you seeing? I am using the stock fan so i think im going to go buy a new fan. And im using CPUID HWMONITOR Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices : Make sure it is properly seated. You didn't mess up the thermal paste then you installed it did you? Also, what program are you using to see the temps? What idle temps are you seeing? I am using the stock fan so i think im going to go buy a new fan. And im using CPUID HWMONITOR
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 11, 2014 #13 What are the idle temps? Upvote 0 Downvote
M mindbuster Reputable Jul 15, 2014 31 0 4,530 Aug 11, 2014 #14 tiny voices : What are the idle temps? It doesnt say Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 12, 2014 Solution #15 Yeah it does. Just read them temps when the system is not at load. Like just idling at the desktop. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution