Yes you can set a minimum, but the purpose of RChill is to limit FPS to lower power consumption. You set the minimum target (meaning the lowest FPS you are willing to accept) and your max target (depends on the max FPS you are capable of so the idea is if you get 250 FPS max in a game you would could lower the value to 200) in order to reduce heat & power consumption. If you have the latest drivers you should enable Frame Rate Target Control in Advanced Graphics in Radeon Software. This has a max FPS of 1000 however, just because you set the value at 1000 doesn't mean...you can set a minimum fps that it could run at the problem is that it maxes out ag 300 and adrenalin doesnt detect actual minecraft as a game, only the launcher.
so i cant do anything other than upgrade? my friend has a ryzen 3700x paired with a 5600xt and he runs around 1000fps at 80% usageIt probably means that your CPU is encountering a single-thread bottleneck in minecraft at about 400fps and in that case, your only option to push frame rate beyond 400fps (why?) would be to get a 5600X or better which has higher per-thread performance.
What speed is your ram and what speed is it running at?so i cant do anything other than upgrade? my friend has a ryzen 3700x paired with a 5600xt and he runs around 1000fps at 80% usage
i use 16gb trident z neo ram running at 3600mhz cl18What speed is your ram and what speed is it running at?
Faster ram should allow more fps
try overclocking your ram
i have it set at 8gb on minecraftWhat speed is your ram and what speed is it running at?
Faster ram should allow more fps
try overclocking your ram
I dont have xmp i have docp overclock thoDid you enable xmp, for your ram?
thats interesting... did u check your gpu usage? u might have the same problem as me.How do you get 400fps on minecraft java edition 1.8 on that build? With a ryzen 5900 and an rtx 3090 and 32 GB max I get is around 200 fps, generally sits around 60 fps. Just curious, I can't see that anything over 165 fps would make any difference on my monitor. With an i9 9900k and 6800 xt also get about the same performance.
he uses normal settings and yes there is less input lagSo many variables it's pretty much a gamble now. Lower end hardware will push harder because it needs to, and higher end hardware wont run at %100 if it doesn't need to. Difference in resolution and refresh rates make a difference in performance, but typically low GPU usage means there is a CPU bottleneck. Even if your friend gets 1000fps is his experience really better than yours? Does he run low settings? Does minecraft actually benefit from higher fps?
It might if you are running something nuts like an Atari emulator mapDoes minecraft actually benefit from higher fps?
Hm.. aren't there actual atari emulators? I mean... why run an emulator inside a game?It might if you are running something nuts like an Atari emulator map
Using hwinfo, GPU core usage only goes up to about 40%, memory usage under 10%.thats interesting... did u check your gpu usage? u might have the same problem as me.
What are the specs on your monitors and PSUs?he uses normal settings and yes there is less input lag
i have a 280hz montior and a 550w psuWhat are the specs on your monitors and PSUs?
You just helped identify something that could be an issue. 550w should be fine for your CPU and GPU, but I believe 600/650w is recommended for your rig.i have a 280hz montior and a 550w psu
ryzen 3700x (stock cooler)You just helped identify something that could be an issue. 550w should be fine for your CPU and GPU, but I believe 600/650w is recommended for your rig.
But... I am trying to compare specs here so you need to provide more information.
You need to see if your cpu is limiting you or not, if not , them you need to see if your gpu driver is right or not, 550 psu might be a problem if is not a stable psu, if everything if fine them probrably is the max the game can do (or this java version), your friend vs you are running the game at 4k or full hd ? because that makes difference, and also graphics settings too. There is another thing too, maybe there is something activated (option or else) in your gpu driver that limits fps to preserve the gpu and use less energy, i have seen things like that, one is called Radeon chill you need to see if this is atctivated if it is them it will surely limit your fps, there are other things you can try in this same way, there is an option called radeon boost use dynamic resolution to increse fps, don´t know if it will work in this case but who knows.I have a radeon 5700xt paired with a ryzen 3700x and when I play minecraft I get about 400fps and my gpu is around 20-30% usage. I play on minecraft java edition 1.8 It does this on all versions all clients, mods and no mods.
I will definitely trying using radeon chill to increase my fps thanks for the suggestionsYou need to see if your cpu is limiting you or not, if not , them you need to see if your gpu driver is right or not, 550 psu might be a problem if is not a stable psu, if everything if fine them probrably is the max the game can do (or this java version), your friend vs you are running the game at 4k or full hd ? because that makes difference, and also graphics settings too. There is another thing too, maybe there is something activated (option or else) in your gpu driver that limits fps to preserve the gpu and use less energy, i have seen things like that, one is called Radeon chill you need to see if this is atctivated if it is them it will surely limit your fps, there are other things you can try in this same way, there is an option called radeon boost use dynamic resolution to increse fps, don´t know if it will work in this case but who knows.
You'd think so, but I get better FPS playing Battlefield V!Minecraft is stupidly easy for higher end GPUs to run.
I have tryed using radeon chill to force better fps but since adrenalin doesnt recognize minecraft as a game, it doesnt work.You need to see if your cpu is limiting you or not, if not , them you need to see if your gpu driver is right or not, 550 psu might be a problem if is not a stable psu, if everything if fine them probrably is the max the game can do (or this java version), your friend vs you are running the game at 4k or full hd ? because that makes difference, and also graphics settings too. There is another thing too, maybe there is something activated (option or else) in your gpu driver that limits fps to preserve the gpu and use less energy, i have seen things like that, one is called Radeon chill you need to see if this is atctivated if it is them it will surely limit your fps, there are other things you can try in this same way, there is an option called radeon boost use dynamic resolution to increse fps, don´t know if it will work in this case but who knows.
Yes, someone did make an Atari 2600 emulator using Minecraft logic.Hm.. aren't there actual atari emulators? I mean... why run an emulator inside a game?