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Post 10 Nov 2021, 06:58

Hi all.

Ive recently refound my passion for minecraft and started playing again abouth a week ago. Back in the day I was running mc modpacks with 64x Tex pack from here and shaders and getting a steady 120-200 fps.

Now however I can’t get above 30 ish fps on big modpacks. If I turn everything off shaders and texture pack I get around 60 FPS. I should be getting a lot more preformance with my given build at this time. Anybody has any ideas ?

Specs
I9 9900k (ocd to 5ghz )
Rtx 2080ti.
32gb ddr4 ram 3200mhz
1 tb m.2 ssd.

I would greatly apreciate any input. I’ve been looking for stuff myself and tried a couple of things but none of them work. Even tried running mc with no mods and there I only get 90 ish FPS.

I apologize for my bad english anyway.

Sincerely Nico w.
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Post 10 Nov 2021, 07:55 

Try enabling the "Smart Animations" setting in OptiFine's Performance settings. It's also recommended you disable Mipmaps.

If that still doesn't work, and you just want a pure performance boost with no fancy OptiFine features, you can try Sodium for the Fabric Modding API instead of OptiFine.
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Post 10 Nov 2021, 08:00

HanFox wrote:
10 Nov 2021, 07:55
Try enabling the "Smart Animations" setting in OptiFine's Performance settings. It's also recommended you disable Mipmaps.

If that still doesn't work, and you just want a pure performance boost with no fancy OptiFine features, you can try Sodium for the Fabric Modding API instead of OptiFine.
Ive already seen this on the forum tried both these things doesn’t do much I’m afraid.
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