I don't know the answer, however Minecraft is mostly CPU limited title, since it's java based. Therefore your CPU is going to be a much bigger factor in you getting high FPS. Several people last year told me that Minecraft run on Windows 8.1 and above started requiring a discreet graphics card. Matter-of-fact, I just last year gave away my old ATI HD 4670 to a dad on this site, whose daughter simply wanted to play minecraft; that card is 8 years old. Worked out great for them, although I don't know what frames they were getting. What are your full specs?
^ Sir you are truly psychic. That was the exact GPU I was going to recommend, but I figured that I'd wait to see what his specs are first. I was worried that he might have an archaic CPU and supporting components.
That's probably not going to happen! 😱
Just get the 750ti, and then save up $200 for a CPU/mobo/RAM upgrade later down the line, should be fine with a dual core.
You may also want to keep an eye on ebay and hw forums for a good deal on something a couple years old but still plenty capable...like sandy bridge. When people upgrade, a lot of times they (aka me) just update the mobo, cpu and maybe ram and sell the previous combo as one unit on the cheap then put that towards a new gfx card.
That's probably not going to happen! 😱
Just get the 750ti, and then save up $200 for a CPU/mobo/RAM upgrade later down the line, should be fine with a dual core.
For CPU an AMD A10-7870K will do a cracking job. It can get over 150fps from just integrated graphics!