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  1. I followed all the steps and restarted the game and some lag effects were fixed, such as: Placing blocks lag, picking items lag. However I did more steps to fix the lag completely ! Continue reading ...

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  2. You can try playing with the frame rate limit in Minecraft set to "unlimited" but set v-sync to "force on" in nVidia's control panel, and set triple buffering to "on" (this will make it to where when it can't maintain enough frames to match your refresh rate, it won't half the frame rate).

  3. I've checked my specs but shaders are still performing badly! Make sure that your render distance is set mid-to-low. The recommended distance for shaders is between 8 and 16 chunks. Make sure you are using the latest version of Optifine. You can check optifine.net for updates.

    • Change Video Settings in Minecraft
    • Allocate More Ram
    • Perform A Disk Cleanup
    • Update Your Operating System and GPU Drivers
    • Close Unnecessary Apps
    • Reinstall Minecraft
    • Talk to Your Internet Service Providers About High Ping

    The default video settings for Minecraft usually lean towards the higher end. Before changing the settings, make sure your PC meets the following specs for Minecraft. If you meet the requirements and your Minecraft is still laggy, change the video settings to optimum and check if the lag still occurs. 1. Open Minecraft. 2. Select Options. 3. Go to ...

    RAM is used to access and run programs more quickly than the time it would take to boot the program directly from your storage. Allocating RAM in Minecraft lets it use more space in the RAM to run better and faster. Minecraft may be using less amount of RAM than it needs. So based on your PC specs, you can allocate more RAM to the game. To check ho...

    Disk Cleanups are always handy as they make sure your storage is not cluttered, which in turn affects the processing speed. Follow the steps below to clean up the disk. 1. Go to Search and type in Disk Cleanupand open it. 2. Select the files that you need to delete and press OK. A warning pop-up will show up. Press Delete Files. 3. You can also cle...

    Since the games keep updating and adding patches, it is important to check if your OS and GPU drivers are up to date. To check and update the OS, you will have to: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Navigate to Windows Update. 3. Press Check of updates. The PC will check for updates and install them automatically. You may have to restart your computer after the...

    If several apps are running in the background, they use your CPU and GPU. You can use the task manager to close them. 1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Escon your keyboard. 2. Under the Processestab, you will see a list of apps running on your PC at the moment. 3. Select the app you are not using and press End Taskat the bottom right of the window. 4. Do the sam...

    If none of the above options work, you should try to reinstall Minecraft. 1. Go to Windows, search and run Control Panel. 2. Open Programs (Programs and Featuresin Windows 10). 3. Navigate to Unistall a Program. 4. Look for Minecraftin the list and select it. 5. Right-click on it and choose Uninstall or select the Uninstallbutton at the top. 6. Aft...

    High pingoccurs when your internet connection is poor while playing in multiplayer/co-op mode. If you are getting a ping of over 50ms or 100ms, it can severely affect your gameplay with lag. An ideal (low) ping is usually between 30ms to 50ms. Sometimes, using a VPN service can lower your ping. But it is best to research and find the best VPN provi...

    • Change video settings. High video settings can bring you nice pictures but they can also make your computer work with more stuff that lowers the gaming speed which may be the reason for lagging.
    • Set Java as a priority. As we know, Minecraft was developed by Mojang and the game is written in Java. The Java Runtime environment on your computer could affect the speed of running Minecraft.
    • Provide enough RAM. Minecraft is intensive to RAM and CPU, if you don’t have enough RAM, the Minecraft lagging is reasonable. We recommend 4GB of RAM for Minecraft but don’t lower than 2GB.
    • Close unnecessary apps and cleanup disks. High CPU usage could affect your game speed. So closing the programs you don’t need could release resources.
  4. Oct 21, 2020 · I have no idea why, but my in-program client for Minecraft suddenly started to get extremely laggy, and is getting to the point where it freezes up for a second or two every five seconds. I have plenty of RAM allocated to Mcreator, and I only have 630 mod elements, so I personally have no idea why it's being so slow...

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  6. Aug 2, 2019 · I can run MC just fine, getting over 60 fps most of the time. I noticed that when the memory usage of MC gets close to 1 GB, it started to freeze for 2 seconds then coming back and repeating the cycle. Only solution I seemed to find was restarting the game itself.