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How Many Fps On Minecraft

Are These Good Minecraft FPS?

Meh , MC is a fairly unintensive game for a PC , although the high end settings can be seriously damaging for fps compared to what you actually get out of it (I'm looking at you , far render distance )
The problem is you're not exactly talking about what you WANT to get out of it.
If this is simply about whether the FPS is "good " then it's what you see on the screen - some PC gamers hate having things lower than 60 FPS , as they're used to that and anything less doesn't feel " Smooth ". However , many people can't notice the difference - Consoles like the Xbox360 and PS3 are LOCKED to 30 FPS , and many people are fine with it.
Honestly , if you can't feel the difference between 60 fps and 40 fps , then ramp those settings up.
FPS is just how smooth your game is , and if you can't notice the difference , there is no point having 10 more frames a second for a worse looking game.....
Please give me more information on what your'e trying to ask ?

How to show fps on minecraft?

I know that when you press f3, it will show the framerate, but my function keys don't work with minecraft for some reason. when i press them they just do something like adjust the brightness or volume. Please help. I have an hp pavilion dv6 if that helps.

Fps on Minecraft on this laptop ?

Laptop: http://m.target.com/p/laptop-computer-acer-intel-celeron-n2830-black/-/A-16599394.
How many fps does this laptop get on Minecraft ? Can it run mods with Minecraft ? What other games can it play ?

How to Increase FPS in Minecraft?

I would say to try a texture pack out.

I play FTB mostly, with the vanilla texture pack and no optifine, I get an average of 30 fps.

With the Sphax Pure BDcraft x64 texture pack my fps jumps to 60+, and if I add optifine into that it goes up to 80+

Edit: If that's the case then you may wanna try a lower resolution version of that texture pack, maybe the x128 or the x64. I have a better graphics card then what you have listed and if I tried to run a texture pack of that high of a resolution then my fps would slow way down.

Edit: Well since the lower texture pack resolution didn't work the only other things I could suggest would be the generic stuff, update graphic's drivers, update java and change to java 64bit if you are using 32bit, and try turning off smooth lighting in the game.

How much FPS would I get on minecraft with these specs?

Windows 7 64 bit with disk, 128Gb Ssd boot drive, 1 Tb hard drive, AMD Phenom 2 true quad core processor 3.40ghz. 8 Gb of ram, Sapphire HD 7770 Radon graphics card with 1 Gb of ram, 600 watt power supply

Why do I only get 2 fps with shaders on Minecraft?

Shaders is a very RAM and graphics card-intensive addition to Minecraft. The graphics card that you’re using could just not be good enough to allow shaders. If possible, I recommend you get something around the GTX 960 or 970, as those can run a bit more intensive graphics.I’d also check to see if adding shaders caused rendering problems with either mods or your texture packs. Some mods use textures that can cause problems with the shaders. Texture packs with too high a pixel count, like Joseph Keane's answer said, can really cause major problems. So check and make sure your resource pack isn’t too high, as well as what mods you have installed.

How many FPS would Minecraft get if ran on the strongest supercomputer in the world?

It would probably cap at the frame rate of the monitor, either that or the max frame rate of the cable used to connect it to the monitor. Minecraft does have a setting to remove any frame rate caps, so the frame rate would either be capped by the capabilities of java, the cable, or the monitor. The max refresh rate (and therefore the max frame rate) of some of the best monitors around is about 144Hz, which translates to about 144fps. Assuming you have a good enough HDMI cable or whatever you use, this is your biggest problem.On a different note, Minecraft would likely not be able to make full use of the power of the supercomputer. You can allocate almost as much RAM as you want, but it theoretically caps at roughly 256TB because of the limitations of a 64 bit system and also 64 bit java. The problem is, Minecraft can’t make full use of your CPU. Because of the way multi-core CPUs work, (almost every CPU nowadays is multi-core) Minecraft can’t make use of all the cores. It can only use one, and if you add the Optifine mod you can use almost 2. This means that the amount of CPU cores that you can use and the speed of them will cap your speed assuming you have the absolutely gargantuan amount of RAM to hit the theoretical RAM cap.

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