How to Upload the fps

 

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  • #83889 Score: 0

    Hey guys today I come to teach and raise fps in minecraft As the picture below

    1- Creates a Text Document well

    and then put this ava -Xmx1200M -Xms1200M -jar Minecraft.jar nogui.

    You must have the minecraft .jar if you not know to write me right here

    After you have written -Xmx1200M -Xms1200M -jar Minecraft.jar nogui.

    after putting the .bat in the text document will should look like

    The new text document and when to and you’ve done that You first start the .jar and you open the minecraft

    I hope you have served this mini tutorial bye.

    #83891 Score: 0

    Rogue_Art
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    16 pts

    543 fps… wtf…

    #83893 Score: 0

    yea :v

    #83894 Score: 0

    maxminoS
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    7 pts

    I suggest you people not to do this. This will use up your RAM into 1200 megabytes and will crash your computer a couple times if it cannot handle it. It might increase the FPS, but it would also increase computer lag.

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    Aidan Nye
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    12 pts

    Also need to note that thats super flat 3 blocks high and their looking at the ground and their using optifine and if you do choose to raise your allocated ram check how much you have to spare and don’t raise it if you don’t understand the basics of RAM

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    Waveware
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    13 pts

    Notice: the right corner of the ingame screen shot shows how much ram is actually allocated for Minecraft. In the picture it shows that it’s not even updated the used ram. Also note that, once you have reached 300+ fps, your Minecraft will be slower. Also, judging by the grass blocks, you have your settings on the lowest settings. If youbwant ti provr this works, go to survival warp pvphill. Use far render distance and smooth lighting and then show us. Also, this is really damaging on low end comouters and can potentially burn the hardware.

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    2Federal
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    12 pts

    OMG I had it in for 3mins and my PC was about to die holy crap!! thank you god to take that out in time :O

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    megaseth
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    41 pts

    FPS that high is just unnecessary, really…
    30fps is good, but 60-120fps is lovely.

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    BananaKing105
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    5 pts

    Hmm, you should only set the numbers to how much ram you have (NOT ALL) where M is megabytes And G is gigabytes, so if your computer has say 4gb of ram you may want to put 3G or 2G,

    Note: 1 gigabyte(G) is 1024 megabytes (M), so you could write it in megabytes if you wanted, but using most of your ram as people said above will crash your computer, so keep that in mimd

    (Correct me if I’m wrong)

    #83933 Score: 0

    lol
    Blocked

    I’ve done this before and it’s been even higher. To be able to do this you need 120GB of RAM. Without that you could easily break your computer. I suggest no one tries this for it’s very dangerous even if the fps boost is better.

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    igra2002
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    My fps is 60 though my computer is one of the fastest ones 😛

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    Wither
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    14 pts

    Use at your own risk.

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    BananaKing105
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    5 pts

    Wth dark .-. Are you a millionare, 120Gb of RAM, I hope you mean 12, because even the best motherboards out there at the moment that ive heard of can only handle atleast 32gb

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by  BananaKing105.
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    Rogue_Art
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    16 pts

    “I’ve done this before and it’s been even higher. To be able to do this you need 120GB of RAM”

    The largest amount of RAM you can put in a computer is 32 Gigabytes, or 4 x 8 Gigabyte sticks. That thing’s gunna make a lot of heat and it’s not gunna be very efficient cause you’re not going to use all 32 Gigabytes (I hope not xD).

    For the post, if you have a computer with 2 – 4 GB of RAM, don’t do it. It’ll put more pressure and heat on your machines and possibly even damage them. It’ll also cause tons of lag as people above said. If you have something like 6 or 8 GB then I guess you can spare a GB or two if you wanna boost your game.

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    ReconStrikeDelta
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    Nice but I don’t need it 😛 Running 1160 FPS

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