Minecraft PC Engineering Research: share some PC diagnostic info for 100 rupees

Discussion in 'General Minecraft Discussion' started by Carconductor, Nov 22, 2016.

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Are you satisfied with the PC you use to play minecraft?

Poll closed Dec 7, 2016.
Yes, I'm delighted to play Minecraft with my PC. 19 vote(s) 47.5%
Yes I'm satisfied, but it could be better 11 vote(s) 27.5%
My PC works ok when I reduce the video settings 2 vote(s) 5.0%
My PC works well only on minimum settings 5 vote(s) 12.5%
My PC barely works and is useless in combat 3 vote(s) 7.5%
My PC is only good for reading forum posts. 0 vote(s) 0.0%
  1. Thank you finch_rocks_1. This laptop has an unusual large amount of storage capacity. What resolution do you run Minecraft, 1080p?
  2. Look at the back of your computer, it should look something like this:



    Your monitor cable, or if you have multiple monitors, the one that is the main monitor in windows, should be connected to the graphics card. If it's connected to the motherboard, the graphics card is not activated, and doing nothing at all lol (apart from spinning its fans if it has them). If you don't see the graphics card part, either ask me for help, or conclude you don't have a graphics card :p If you do, connect it, and things could improve. :D

    As for me, I'll try too sometime in the future, but I first need to find the time, and not forget... :p
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  3. 1920x1017

    And yes, I only have a few hundred GB's left lol...
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  4. Ah... makes sense.
    Be right back!

    Conclusion: I don't have a graphics card.
    As I said, I could get the one from my old pc but I don't really feel like doing that.
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  5. Thank you, I paid your fee.
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  6. If I had to give my computer a number for playing minecraft between 1 and 10, I'd give it a 20 :cool:.

    FPS: While sitting in at town spawn, it hovers between 350-450 FPS (usually I have it capped at 60 because I can't tell the difference between 60 FPS and 400 FPS, and capping it at 60 saves the processor).
    CPU: i5-6400 (4 x 2.7 GHz) (Plan on overclocking it)
    GPU: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6 GB
    Resolution: 1600 x 837
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  7. Thank you reburke5786, this is perfect. I paid your fee.
  8. Computer rating between 1 & 10 - Give it, probably a solid nine. Only issues come from big staff run events.
    The only modification I am running is Optifine HD.
    I tend to receive on the average about 128 - 418 FPS while in town depending on the plot, and 300 - 500 FPS while out in the wild or nether. (While using Optifine)
    My laptop is an Asus G Series gaming notebook (G750J)
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  9. Thank you Nickblockmaster. This is the data I'm looking for. I paid your fee.
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  10. Does anyone play on the Empire with a Raspberry PI? The newer ones are supposed to be able to play the full version. I'd pay a 1000r bonus for a PI's assessment and F3 town screenshot.

    This survey ends tomorrow. All PC data is welcome.
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  11. The Raspberry PI version is not the same as the PC, I have played it a few times, and its very outdated... Although i dont have any specs for you sorry.
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  12. So after a lot of searching, I'm gonna buy this one: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1060 6GB x3 GPU to replace my Sapphire 7870 Ghz Edition and my Sapphire 7870 OC Edition. I think it's a good replacement :D

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  13. This week I received my grade for the paper: A- !
    I'm thrilled. Thank you all for your helpful input.
    This was a tough course and I learned quite a bit.
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  14. Nice! :)