I want YOU to accept this challenge if you have an ultra-high-end gaming PC

beakerboy66

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There are very high-end gaming machines out on the market, and very monstrous GPU's like the NVidia Titan X or the GTX 1080.

Well, I've got a challenge for you if you own a high end machine. I've got a simple question.

A question that must be asked of every high end machine......

That question is.....

Can it max out minecraft?

No I'm serious, I want to know what would happen if you tried to max out SEUS Minecraft in 4K.

I tried to do it, and my PC crashed. I have a GTX 970. So yeah, respond to this thread if you wish to attempt this challenge, and give all of your PC specs. If you have good enough specs then I'll give you instructions on how to install SEUS in MC

SEUS stands for Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders.
 
GTX 1080.. When I last played minecraft..
I believe it was SEUS, yep, it is, (just remote desktop-ed my home pc quickly)
It's not 4K, but at 1440p there aren't any issues, the main issue I face is with Java instability, but there are tons of mods out there to improve performance across multi-core and whatnot.

Giving Java 20GB of RAM also helps.
 
When you max Minecraft it relies more on CPU intensity and available system memory, whilst it does that very poorly. So actually, your GPU is quite irrelevant when maxing Minecraft. They can't be solved by having a higher end GPU. Maybe if you had a super CPU, it would improve.
 


You're just flat out wrong. You need a good GPU to even run GLSL shaders, much less max out SEUS.


"when you max minecraft"
Minecraft????????? This is about SEUS minecraft, not vanilla * minecraft. Take your ignorance someplace else.
 


that may actually be the case. there's just so many graphics options in the new SEUS
 
Or take your thread somewhere else with that behavior. Even if I'm wrong, there's no need to judge that aggressively. There is no place for that here.

Can it max out minecraft?

^ This is your very first question. Where does it say SEUS in the first one?

Reported.
 



No it is just Optifine and SEUS. 2 things. you may have been playing an older version of SEUS, too, the newest version is version 11 which is very robust in its graphical options (volumetric clouds, global illumination, subsurface scattering, super-sampling, etc. etc.)

I'd be very shocked if a single GTX 1080 could do it. But, depending on the CPU and Ram, I'm willing to give it a try. You can add me on Skype: Bitethebuiiet
 


report your brain damage to your doctor while you're at it kid