Well,Mojang should know this. We do not want that "chat report" update of 1.19 . This is what we truly want. An optimization update that make game playable even for those with poor pc. Thank for this video,Bro. P.S. If you are forge user,You can use Magnesium instead of Sodium. Magnesium is just Sodium but got (Unofficially)port from fabric to forge.
Same Idk what I did but the f3 menu ALWAYS shows 970 - 1150 FPS even with very realistic shaders when I see 3 fps with my eyes. But these mods really help 😘
@@suchy.chomik hm, i really dont know!, but atleast he doesnt claim that its his, begging for likes, saying "This Took me a long time" or maybe its his friend reposting so the real one gets attention and so does his friend. really a mystery!
@@tomsonerify No need to reduce FOV.It looks terrible and it's generally better to play with the maximum FOV because everything is visible and the camera turns faster, the reaction is faster. Large FOV gives advantages in pvp and in general you will not be blind like a turtle.A small FOV will not give a noticeable increase in performance, but it will worsen the view many times over. (This can hurt your eyes, so use a high FOV)
@@matt476 the hardware can be indeed a reason. another reason can be the internal server being heavy in general. try playing on some multiplayer servers. that way Minecraft will be only the client.
Here are some things that are noteworthy in addition to this video: When allocating more RAM, the G stands for gibibytes; use M (mebibytes) for more fine-tuning. (1 GiB = 1,024 MiB) Sodium, along with the mods that are meant to go with it, are known as the CaffeineMC ecosystem. The CaffeineMC ecosystem includes Sodium, Lithium, and Phosphor (which achieves stuff similar to Starlight while possibly not breaking light suppression). There's also Hydrogen, but that was discontinued and replaced by the unofficial FerriteCore. Distant Horizons works by using level-of-detail rendering to make rendering farther-out chunks more efficient. In some instances, Sodium can result in a significant performance gain over OptiFine. Out of all the mods mentioned in this video, FerriteCore, Distant Horizons, Clumps, FPS Reducer, and Chunk Pregenerator are banned in speedruns.
For me Sodium gives me way less FPS than OptiFine on a decent pc. Really weird but minecrafts optimization is just a joke. On a GTX 1070, R5 2600 and 16GB 3200MHz Ram ive get around 100 fps at our base. Its not really big. My components are at max 60% usage. This sucks on a 144Hz monitor
metric vs binary prefixes, technically everything we refer to as giga, mega , etc. should be referred with the binary prefixes gibi, mebi, etc. as a kilo is 1000 in metric but in binary its 1024
Wow that's actually so helpful. In my case optifine doesn't help with frames at all. But sodium with combination of other mods you showed upped my framerate by 3 or 4 times!
I really hope this comments gets to the top because I have a really good mod recommendation, it’s a new mod called Exordium and it’s pretty strong, I went from having 250-300 fps with Sodium to 1100 with this mod added, it is really crazy and it’s on Curseforge.
For those on Linux, don't use Fps Reducer or any similar mod to that. The display managers and desktop environment face a hard time when restoring minecraft window
@@chadnoobsalman A way to load your mods. If you're using forge, then you can only use forge specific mods. If you use fabric then it will only be fabric specific mods.
There are 4 main mod loaders, Forge, NeoForge, Fabric, and Quilt. From what I can tell, NeoForge and Quilt are just better versions of Forge and Fabric, but I haven't played them yet. Forge can run all of the older mods, and Fabric runs a few of the newer ones. Fabric runs much better, but if you want to play with good mods you'll probably want to use Forge.
No, this is a common misunderstanding. You shouldn’t allocate more than 4GB unless you’re running tons of performance hungry mods. If you allocate half of your ram you’ll be wasting ram that your pc could be using to handle other tasks. In turn, causing a decrease in performance to both mc and your pc. Allocate 1GB if you have 4GB installed. Allocate 2GB if you have 6GB installed. Allocate 3GB if you have 8GB installed. Allocate 4GB if you have >8GB installed. Hope this helps! edit: thanks cryo :D
@@shubhamkarmakar6075 I don't know why but when I use bsl shader in optifine I get 120 fps (v sync enabled) but when with sodium and iris i only get 60-70fps (v sync enabled) ... I play in GTX 1080ti and i7 9th gen and 16 gb ram ... Please help me. I play in extreme in both optifine and iris..
@@rashmidwivedi168 dude with such specs u just get 120 fps?? My laptop gets 130 fps with i3 10th gen U need to use more mods like dynamic fps , lazydfu , lithium etc
Thank you so much for this! Just by allocating 2gigs of more ram I am able to peak 600 fps. (From previous 60) This helps so much especially with detailed, fast paced servers and I am able to see noticable differences. I usually play on these servers with mods and I see no performance issues at all.
I absolutely love distant horizons for exploration. Like you can see across an ocean and know what biome you're going to find instead of just hoping you're going in the right direction. It's shown me 2 mushroom islands and an ice spikes biome from like 100 chunks away while my game still runs at 100 fps
All of these will help me so well in my hardcore world. Especially my fps, thank you shulkercraft for teaching us how to improve our fps with a few mods too. :)
While I agree with a lot of these mods, I would never recommend the Chunk Pregenerator mod. I tried it out and it was extremely poorly optimized and blew through memory like crazy. It felt like it had a bad memory leak or failed to save the chunks until the end. If you tried to generate in pieces, it felt like all the previously generate chunks were blowing through the memory still. Basically, it does a very poor job of releasing memory. Also, I believe the developer hasn't updated to 1.18.2 because they are waiting for the code to stabilize or something. The Chunky mod does the same, but it is way better.
Make sure to test sodium, lithium and the rest of the bundle together with iris shaders! It runs great and Iris shaders have recently added a shader setting change menu to make it like optifine but better performance. I use those mods with iris and complimentary shaders. GTX760 2gb render distance 9 medium low shader settings 60fps. Also tested with a GTX750TI same settings 50 fps but little lower and bam 60 again!
For Fabric 1.19.4, these are the main optimization mods I try to use: C2ME - Improves chunk generation Chunky - Chunk pregeneration, dont go to overboard if you are using this for a server, server backup will take longer. Clumps - As explained in the video Dashloader - Improves loading speed DynamicFPS - Like fps reducer EntitiyCollisionFPSFix - Read name EntityCulling + MoreCulling - Skips rendering blocks and entities that aren't visible Exordium - Render the GUI and screens at a lower framerate allowing more resources for others FastLoad - Speeds up loading times Ferritcore - Memory optimization ForgetMeChunk - Reduces some lag spikes ImmediatelyFast - improves the immediate mode rendering performance of the client. *Enhanced Block Entities - I would use this over ImmediatelyFast but it is not updated to 1.19.4 and crashes my game. Iris - Shaders and etc, provides an extra sodium setting Krypton - optimize the Minecraft networking stack LazyDFU - Makes the game boot faster by deferring non-essential initialization Lithium FastAnim - Recommend reading the description of the mod MemoryLeakFix - In the name ModMenu - Allows for configuration of some of these mods Noxesium - Recommend reading the description of the mod Reeses Sodium Options - Gives more settings options to change like in Optifine Sodium - In the video Sodium Extra - Provides extra settings to sodium Starlight - In the video Servercore - Optimizes server SmoothBoot - Provides faster boot time and less CPU usage during it VeryManyPlayers - Useful for dedicated servers, local servers, or server hosting/sharing using Essential. Edit: Saw a comment talking about ChatReport, I recommend installing NoChatReports mod, it is both serverside and client side. You could also just download the SimplyOptimized modpack and this will have most of the mods ready to go.
Man, I don't want to bother you, but I want to use these mods but I'm lazy af, so can you make a mega file so I can download them? I would appreciate it a lot
@@fran_syl I recommend looking through the mods since some of them come with commands, I also added an additional folder with mods that arent for optimization but quality of life. Carpet mod is a useful tool. Doing /carpet will bring up categories, and for more optimizations, go to that category
For optifine users..Install performant along with ferritecore and fps reducer(optional)..My 11 years old laptop can run a pretty big modpack at around 40-60 fps with those two mods
i have used performance mods for so long 1.18 killed my frames so i fixed it myself a few months ago great vid now im not the only one that went from like 40 frames to 200
Thanks for this. I was looking for a mod that optimized MSPT, but lithium's description did not mention MSPT. You verified it. After watching this, I installed lithium.
@@Ayo_Rakib Hey, dev of entityculling here. It's done fully clientside, so mobs will spawn/move/behave like they always do, just not render when they are behind walls/in caves etc. This is especially noticeable with big mobfarms/animal farms or storage systems(thanks to chests/signs/itemframes also being horribly slow).
Check out Asian Half Squat’s videos/channel. He does similar content but that’s like his main thing. He finds some really cool stuff! Check him out, recommend.
So one thing i noticed, is setting minecraft to fullscreen mode instead of manually fullscreening it significantly increases my fps for some reason. It is in the video options and you can set a key to toggle it easily.
There is a modpack called Fabulously Optimized that I would highly recommend using because it adds all of these mods and more optimization mods plus mods that add OptiFine features like dynamic lighting and connected textures.
That problem usually only happens for me when I play huge modpacks like E2E, but I found that without optifine, just simply turning off mipmap levels (partially) solves the problem. Although you do need optifine if you want maximum fps since animations and particles usually cause most of the lag, and optifine allows you to turn it all off
Back in the day I swore optifine was the only good performance mod. Now I run sodium, sodium extra, sodium options (extras and options gives you literally everything optifine does but gives you better performance), lithium, forget me chunk. I was also going to add view distance fix which gives you a better render distance on servers as well as even realms (I already could see much farther with just sodium, sodium extra + options, lithium and forget me chunk on my realm I got with my buddys and realms are even worse than serves normally
This was really helpful for me aswell. I am maintaining more FPS with heavy shaders than I was in pure vanilla. finally I can use my monitor's full 144hz potential despite having a below average GPU!
I can definitely vouch for optifine. My desktop went from an average of 17 fos to about 35, while my laptop went from 5 fps to a semi playable 20. There is only so much you can do with 10 year old hardware.
While I like Optifines zoom feature, Sodium has worked better for me in general. My laptop had 10 fps in Vanilla, 30 to 35 in Optifine, but with sodium it went to 50 to 60
you forget some so i thought i would include those tooo distant horizons have a memory leak so i suggest to use bobby mod which is the same sodium will become with all feautures of optifine if you get the sodium extra's mod clumps breaks a few farms with xp trahsing or collectinng systems so don't use it iris is a mod which accts as a extension to sodium but with full shaders supports by full i mean all the optifine shaders also "dynamic fps" is better than fps reducer mod and dashloader is about 2* faster and more mod compat than lazydfu if you are too lazy the fabulous optimised modpack does this already for you
bobby =/= distant horizons, as bobby iirc doesnt draw fake chunks or in short uses LODS, and sodium extras DOESN'T have ALL the features from optifine.
@@glitchgaming766 The whole point of distant horizons is to be less detailed. Bobby renders at full detail but has much worse performance, because, well, it's rendering at full detail. And as far as I know Dashloader and LazyDFU are compatible.
@@JustinTimeCuber dude lazydfu and dashloader is not compatible and they both do the same thing just look at distant horizons lod and tell me how crappy it is
FYI: sodium iris and phosphor have some bad optimization on some graphics card. for example intel HD , amd vega 3 and some other have some trouble with their fps. its not increasing your fps but instead it decreases and gained a lot of lag spikes compare to optifine. . optifine is more optimal in many graphics card even the lowest tier graphics card can even run without lag spikes. i highly recommended optifine for those who have some fps trouble with sodium iris and phosphor. but if you comfortable with sodium iris and phosphor go with it.
Using a client is actually pretty useful. With Lunar I get around 200-300 FPS on servers like Hypixel. Core 11 Windows 10 too. It’ll drop to around 100-70 when you play 1.18 survival but it’s still really good. Gets rid of cave shadows too so you don’t need torches except to stop mob spawns
0:45 too much ram (even with 16gb of ram) is also bad so the best is to set it to 4gb for vanilla/fabric/ forge(with basic mods) and more for big modpacks(rlcraft for example)
I’m allocating 12 G for Vanilla Minecraft with/without Optifine, results are the same, about 30 fps. With mods, it drops even with optifine, I use Forge btw.
12G is way too much, id recommend 4G (maybe more if u play with massive mods or a ton of them), also maybe try out fabric, personally dont have experience with forge, but it works out fine for me on fabric
For you and for my little brother it's lag when the FPS drop below 60 - and for me (at least if there's no noticeable input delay) it's only a bit "ruckelig" when I have less than 20FPS, higher isn't lag for me if there's no noticeable input delay (around an eighth of a second is okay).
Anything less than 40 is unplayable, don't come at me with your "I played in 10 FPS before." argument. The input delay in those frames are UNBEARABLE and anything over 40 is ok.
@@flintfrommother3gaming I had 20FPS but with no noticeable input delay on my Alienware X51 several times - that's possible. And still playable. But I also had 50FPS with an input delay of half a second - when my GPU was fine but my CPU was overloaded. THAT was really not playable!
@@Lampe2020 Sorry I think that comment sounded a bit harsh, I'm not a native speaker. So my PC got 60 with ok delay, pretty playable but when it dropped to around 30 it was unbearable. If there could be any other culprit IDK.
@@flintfrommother3gaming Your comment didn't sound harsh to me (maybe because I'm also not a native speaker? I'm German.). I just wanted to clarify why I think in certain circumstances 20FPS don't necessarily (literally:) render a game unplayable ;)
just want to say that distant horizons is in early beta and isn't compatible with shaders yet so for anyone who enjoys shaders, don't use distant horizons because it'll crash your game
For your survival world: Do you guy not have a insane furnace smeltery? If not you should make 3 separate areas, one for smokers, one for blast furnaces and one slightly larger one for normal.
*Optifine* used to be the best optimization mod, but with additions done over time ruined its optimization. I think *Sodium* is better to go with if you want the best performance boost. If you worry about zoom and other stuff, just install zoom mods like *Ok Zoomer* and you are good to play! I also recommend *Mouse Wheelie* . Its like *Inventory Tweaks* mod, but fabric compatible.
Was really surprised to see how much my FPS tanked since the last time I played Minecraft (few years back) I used to have everything on max with graphic enhancing textures (like FrankieOnPCin1080p showcased for those in the know) Now, even vanilla gave my PC a hard time, even though I can still play most new games on high at the very least
when i travell with my friend they get invisible after going not too far, I can see chunks but not my friends or mobs. Is there any setting to increase their render distance too?
I think the Simply Optimized modpack would be good for complete vanilla gameplay, as all of the mods are not needed on server and are very friendly to gameplay while giving a lot of fps. I have gotten 500 fps on a old laptop
Here's a huge lesson people need to understand. You can't see frame rates higher than 60 is your screen doesn't support it. You need a special monitor that actually displays 120hz or 240hz. If not, then 60fps is fine
man this realy helped me out,i whent from 25-30 fps in my 3360 double chests storage without even the redstone added,now with some off these mods i am getting 80-100 fps in my storage now its such a huuge differance and the redstone now is also almoost all in place,big thanks for listing some off the usefull mods i never even heard abouth sodium before but i love it
I usually used OptiFine just for the connected glass and the FPS was the same , but when i installed Sodium i was SHOCKED. Usually when i set my render and simulation distance to max it lags a lot because i don't have a pc, i just have a laptop. But when i installed Sodium my laptop could run minecraft on max render and simulation distance with max graphics and had the fps was changing from 60 to 61 which is already insane, but that's just the start. I then installed iris and BSL SHADERS. And the FPS was the same as int the normal vanilla minecraft. BUT WITH SHADERS. I also added the physics mod and it was even cooler.
don't be lazy! sodium + starlight, etc. is MAGNITUDES OF ORDER faster than optifine! it's definitely worth it to do the extra 5 minutes of work and install fabric and these performance mods.
I was expecting a very high end PC that would make this video kind of stupid, but im pleasantly surprised at the normal specs, and not some overkill gaming PC's we're used to seeing from big youtubers.
erm , no Optifine is crucifying my FPS, it's now down at 20pfs, vanilla about 100, there are a lot of Animals and a big item sorter (600+) to keep the frames busy, but I would expect better, I'll keep working on it and maybe create a post myself, anyway, love you work, big fan
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Allocating more RAM
0:50 Without any mods
1:26 Optifine
2:29 Sodium
3:28 Starlight
4:08 Lithium
5:23 Ferritecore
5:41 LazyDFU
6:15 Distant Horizons
6:46 Clumps
7:06 FPS Reducer
7:27 Chunk Pregenerator
7:49 Favourites
Thanks alot man appreciate it
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Didn't ask
Respect for this man
Well,Mojang should know this.
We do not want that "chat report" update of 1.19 . This is what we truly want. An optimization update that make game playable even for those with poor pc.
Thank for this video,Bro.
P.S. If you are forge user,You can use Magnesium instead of Sodium. Magnesium is just Sodium but got (Unofficially)port from fabric to forge.
yeah true. An old game like this should run well in this current time
Plutonium mod when
@lizdevilz7271 ik this is true bro but mojang did it in 1.15 and everyone hated that update.. But i wish they do it again..
@@ayushichaudhary5069 Fr.
Without Optifine,It’s annoying to keep playing with those amounts of lag spike…
@ツSTØRM Sodium is mod which aim to improve performance, bro.
60 is perfectly fine when you're used to 10 fps
@@Liam-jy7yi good tip
True
Bro just explained my life in 30 seconds
Highest fps I ever got in an game is around 40
The thing is when you have lag spikes that’s different
My average fps is about 15. Anything over 40 feels like luxury. I especially love it when the fps suddenly drops to 0.
same4
Same Idk what I did but the f3 menu ALWAYS shows 970 - 1150 FPS even with very realistic shaders when I see 3 fps with my eyes. But these mods really help 😘
@@coobik797360hz screen maybe?
@@wintaxe Yes I have an old 60hz laptop from around 2007.
I get an average of 25fps with sodium plus with my own configs but without my config i had like 7fps
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Allocating more RAM
0:50 Without any mods
1:26 Optifine
2:29 Sodium
3:28 Starlight
4:08 Lithium
5:23 Ferritecore
5:41 LazyDFU
6:15 Distant Horizons
6:46 Clumps
7:06 FPS Reducer
7:27 Chunk Pregenerator
7:49 Favourites
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@Krish Garg
If there is already a comment like this then dont copy paste it
whyd you copy paste it?
@@suchy.chomik atleast he gave creds, Unlike other people =/
@@MEAHMINl yeah but why? therez another comment like this
@@suchy.chomik hm, i really dont know!, but atleast he doesnt claim that its his, begging for likes, saying "This Took me a long time" or maybe its his friend reposting so the real one gets attention and so does his friend. really a mystery!
Needed this vid for more fps :D
Thanks as always u help the most !
1:11
Shulker: 60FPS is very low in my opinion.
Me when I realized I have 60 with optifine: WOW, I HAVE MORE THAN 25 FPS!
Turn off mipmap and set resolution to 1280 x 720 and also set FOV from NORMAL to 65
(+20/30 FPS )
Same bro.....☹️
better than mine with only 11 mods xd
@@tomsonerify No need to reduce FOV.It looks terrible and it's generally better to play with the maximum FOV because everything is visible and the camera turns faster, the reaction is faster. Large FOV gives advantages in pvp and in general you will not be blind like a turtle.A small FOV will not give a noticeable increase in performance, but it will worsen the view many times over. (This can hurt your eyes, so use a high FOV)
Same lol
3:10 There's a Sodium Extras mod that adds more of the advanced settings to Sodium. Still less than OptiFine's advanced settings though.
but does it gives you mofe fps?
@@ApoloLovro no, Minecraft just starts faster
why is sodium laggy for me? is it because i only have an igpu
@@matt476 the hardware can be indeed a reason. another reason can be the internal server being heavy in general. try playing on some multiplayer servers. that way Minecraft will be only the client.
@@ivan_tty caching?
So useful, not a long video, not talking for nothing, just perfect.
My fps went from 65-80 with optifine to 95-115 after installing sodium,phosphor,lithium and crypton.thank you!
mine went from 9-20(vanilla) to 60-90 with sodium and lithium
Omg 1.18 literally killed my PC, especially when I generated new chunks. Thanks so much!
PC? More like potato
Ya dude 1.18 is really bad my minecraft also started to lag after this update before it was quite smooth
@@shaikshayaan4687 na mate more like toaster
@@shaikshayaan4687 🤣🤣
I can't even run 1.17 or above. But not being able to play properly sucks more than not being able to play at all
Here are some things that are noteworthy in addition to this video:
When allocating more RAM, the G stands for gibibytes; use M (mebibytes) for more fine-tuning. (1 GiB = 1,024 MiB)
Sodium, along with the mods that are meant to go with it, are known as the CaffeineMC ecosystem. The CaffeineMC ecosystem includes Sodium, Lithium, and Phosphor (which achieves stuff similar to Starlight while possibly not breaking light suppression). There's also Hydrogen, but that was discontinued and replaced by the unofficial FerriteCore.
Distant Horizons works by using level-of-detail rendering to make rendering farther-out chunks more efficient.
In some instances, Sodium can result in a significant performance gain over OptiFine.
Out of all the mods mentioned in this video, FerriteCore, Distant Horizons, Clumps, FPS Reducer, and Chunk Pregenerator are banned in speedruns.
Tx
For me Sodium gives me way less FPS than OptiFine on a decent pc. Really weird but minecrafts optimization is just a joke. On a GTX 1070, R5 2600 and 16GB 3200MHz Ram ive get around 100 fps at our base. Its not really big. My components are at max 60% usage.
This sucks on a 144Hz monitor
Isn't it giga and mega.
Or is it something else but similar that you're talking about.
At least that's what I know
metric vs binary prefixes, technically everything we refer to as giga, mega , etc. should be referred with the binary prefixes gibi, mebi, etc. as a kilo is 1000 in metric but in binary its 1024
@@bencetoth5407 yes
I was about to give up on my modded world because of the low FPS. You have saved me 🙌. I love you guys
Wow that's actually so helpful. In my case optifine doesn't help with frames at all. But sodium with combination of other mods you showed upped my framerate by 3 or 4 times!
I really hope this comments gets to the top because I have a really good mod recommendation, it’s a new mod called Exordium and it’s pretty strong, I went from having 250-300 fps with Sodium to 1100 with this mod added, it is really crazy and it’s on Curseforge.
3:55 3:55 3:55
What version do u play
@@BaykaScott bro the video is literally in java what are you on?
@@itayvv my bad, I was thinking this was a different video... didnt look at the reply the video was from
it is on top and i will try it lmfao
For those on Linux, don't use Fps Reducer or any similar mod to that. The display managers and desktop environment face a hard time when restoring minecraft window
Thanks for this man
I use arch btw
@@linux-guy9596 🤓
@@linux-guy9596 I use NixOS btw
Alr thanks
You forgot fastchest wich makes chest act like a normal block, its probably one of the best fps boosters out there for ppl with good sized storage
yeah, my fps inside a storage room is about 45, when average fps is near 140-180
just use barrels bruh
@@piercersg bro barrel < chest
@@piercersg only with spruce buildings. if you use it with birch than you should not have the right to touch a computer
Enhanced Block Entities does this too but better cus it makes the chests still open and stuff, its pretty cool
Shulkercraft is bringing all the Content which is useful for us. Thanks Shulkercraft!
@MrGamerTee Ik u
Same
@MrGamerTee and pls don't steal his content
I just got the weirdest ad of all time. A random guy was talking about hairballs with a funny accent.
Just a headsup, most of these won't work if you're using Forge. These are mainly for Fabric
Uh what does that mean
This is 11 months late but you can look up forge ports for most of the fabric mods mentioned in this video
What is forge. I am pretty new to this Minecraft stuff. A lot of confusion
@@chadnoobsalman A way to load your mods. If you're using forge, then you can only use forge specific mods. If you use fabric then it will only be fabric specific mods.
There are 4 main mod loaders, Forge, NeoForge, Fabric, and Quilt. From what I can tell, NeoForge and Quilt are just better versions of Forge and Fabric, but I haven't played them yet. Forge can run all of the older mods, and Fabric runs a few of the newer ones. Fabric runs much better, but if you want to play with good mods you'll probably want to use Forge.
Tip: while allocating ram, use half of what you have for best performance
edit: going over 4gb its pretty useless, woofles you are a legend :)
I have 12 gb ram should I use 6gb for minecraft or 4 gb makes no difference
No, this is a common misunderstanding. You shouldn’t allocate more than 4GB unless you’re running tons of performance hungry mods. If you allocate half of your ram you’ll be wasting ram that your pc could be using to handle other tasks. In turn, causing a decrease in performance to both mc and your pc.
Allocate 1GB if you have 4GB installed.
Allocate 2GB if you have 6GB installed.
Allocate 3GB if you have 8GB installed.
Allocate 4GB if you have >8GB installed.
Hope this helps!
edit: thanks cryo :D
@@Phasequick nah ill stick to 16gb im good
oh ok, then only 2 gb.
I think 4 to 6 GB ram is enough for best performance unless you make huge farms like the Scicrafters 😉😉😉👍👍
I'm using sodium! it boosted my potato pc fps from ~25 to 120.
I can also play with light shaders at ~40fps using iris mod.
Use Optifine and then see the magic
@@griveryyt Sodium paired with iris is better that optifine
@@shubhamkarmakar6075 I don't know why but when I use bsl shader in optifine I get 120 fps (v sync enabled) but when with sodium and iris i only get 60-70fps (v sync enabled) ... I play in GTX 1080ti and i7 9th gen and 16 gb ram ... Please help me.
I play in extreme in both optifine and iris..
@@rashmidwivedi168 dude with such specs u just get 120 fps??
My laptop gets 130 fps with i3 10th gen
U need to use more mods like dynamic fps , lazydfu , lithium etc
@@XeroCore he was using shaders
Thank you so much for this! Just by allocating 2gigs of more ram I am able to peak 600 fps. (From previous 60) This helps so much especially with detailed, fast paced servers and I am able to see noticable differences. I usually play on these servers with mods and I see no performance issues at all.
ayo fr???
60fps may not be my previous peak but it is the average. But yes there is major improvement. (Especially when im playing servers such as wynncraft)
whats your pc ram?
@@cushyuu 32GB
@@skleesp damn thats a lot
I absolutely love distant horizons for exploration. Like you can see across an ocean and know what biome you're going to find instead of just hoping you're going in the right direction. It's shown me 2 mushroom islands and an ice spikes biome from like 100 chunks away while my game still runs at 100 fps
Sadly it doesn't work with Shaders :(
@@yade1234aw dangit
@@thetwitchywarlock oh i did see this video where someone got it to work with complementary shader, i tried, looks ok. Try looking that up
@@yade1234 hmm ok thanks
How to download distant horizons for 1.20.1?
There is another part which know as "sodium extra" that has additional animation configurations similar to those found in Optifine.
All of these will help me so well in my hardcore world. Especially my fps, thank you shulkercraft for teaching us how to improve our fps with a few mods too. :)
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While I agree with a lot of these mods, I would never recommend the Chunk Pregenerator mod. I tried it out and it was extremely poorly optimized and blew through memory like crazy. It felt like it had a bad memory leak or failed to save the chunks until the end. If you tried to generate in pieces, it felt like all the previously generate chunks were blowing through the memory still. Basically, it does a very poor job of releasing memory. Also, I believe the developer hasn't updated to 1.18.2 because they are waiting for the code to stabilize or something.
The Chunky mod does the same, but it is way better.
Make sure to test sodium, lithium and the rest of the bundle together with iris shaders! It runs great and Iris shaders have recently added a shader setting change menu to make it like optifine but better performance.
I use those mods with iris and complimentary shaders. GTX760 2gb render distance 9 medium low shader settings 60fps. Also tested with a GTX750TI same settings 50 fps but little lower and bam 60 again!
its fabric only
Do these mods work for 1.12.2??
For Fabric 1.19.4, these are the main optimization mods I try to use:
C2ME - Improves chunk generation
Chunky - Chunk pregeneration, dont go to overboard if you are using this for a server, server backup will take longer.
Clumps - As explained in the video
Dashloader - Improves loading speed
DynamicFPS - Like fps reducer
EntitiyCollisionFPSFix - Read name
EntityCulling + MoreCulling - Skips rendering blocks and entities that aren't visible
Exordium - Render the GUI and screens at a lower framerate allowing more resources for others
FastLoad - Speeds up loading times
Ferritcore - Memory optimization
ForgetMeChunk - Reduces some lag spikes
ImmediatelyFast - improves the immediate mode rendering performance of the client.
*Enhanced Block Entities - I would use this over ImmediatelyFast but it is not updated to 1.19.4 and crashes my game.
Iris - Shaders and etc, provides an extra sodium setting
Krypton - optimize the Minecraft networking stack
LazyDFU - Makes the game boot faster by deferring non-essential initialization
Lithium
FastAnim - Recommend reading the description of the mod
MemoryLeakFix - In the name
ModMenu - Allows for configuration of some of these mods
Noxesium - Recommend reading the description of the mod
Reeses Sodium Options - Gives more settings options to change like in Optifine
Sodium - In the video
Sodium Extra - Provides extra settings to sodium
Starlight - In the video
Servercore - Optimizes server
SmoothBoot - Provides faster boot time and less CPU usage during it
VeryManyPlayers - Useful for dedicated servers, local servers, or server hosting/sharing using Essential.
Edit: Saw a comment talking about ChatReport, I recommend installing NoChatReports mod, it is both serverside and client side.
You could also just download the SimplyOptimized modpack and this will have most of the mods ready to go.
Man, I don't want to bother you, but I want to use these mods but I'm lazy af, so can you make a mega file so I can download them? I would appreciate it a lot
@@fran_syl I recommend looking through the mods since some of them come with commands, I also added an additional folder with mods that arent for optimization but quality of life. Carpet mod is a useful tool. Doing /carpet will bring up categories, and for more optimizations, go to that category
@@fran_syl I've updated the mods to the latest version, make sure to use latest fabric loader, I'm currently using 14.21
@@fran_syl I cant seem to send a link here, so Ill put it as my channel description if that works
@@wack404 Thank you so much man, I really appreciate it
For optifine users..Install performant along with ferritecore and fps reducer(optional)..My 11 years old laptop can run a pretty big modpack at around 40-60 fps with those two mods
i have used performance mods for so long 1.18 killed my frames so i fixed it myself a few months ago great vid now im not the only one that went from like 40 frames to 200
How?
@@Kartikjain827 how what its not hard to install performace mods rhey are very underrated
@@excancerpoik so plz tell me how to download them
@@Kartikjain827 use sodium lithiul phosphor starlight dashloader i probobly forgot something but those are the most important ones
This is one of my favorite videos. This was so helpful. I think Minecraft mods can be really overwhelming for a lot of people
Thanks for this. I was looking for a mod that optimized MSPT, but lithium's description did not mention MSPT. You verified it. After watching this, I installed lithium.
thank you so much, generating chunks was always a problem for my pc, now it's all solved!
I’d suggest the Fabulously Optimized modpack. Basically, it’s Sodium with Optifine parity mods. Works pretty nice.
entityculling is also really good, it makes entites that are not visible on screen invisible
More like they don't generate
And keeps the cpu kalm
Hey… would it then freeze mobs behind us?
Or just process them efficiently and still keeps mobs active?
@@SreenikethanI No, mobs will still move and still tick, they just wont render
@@ZyroCube right right
i read their webpage too...
thanks for you reply!
@@Ayo_Rakib Hey, dev of entityculling here. It's done fully clientside, so mobs will spawn/move/behave like they always do, just not render when they are behind walls/in caves etc. This is especially noticeable with big mobfarms/animal farms or storage systems(thanks to chests/signs/itemframes also being horribly slow).
Sodium/Optifine and Distant Horizons are just what i need, making minecraft MORE openworld vibe with seeing all those mountains without droping FPS.
Yeah me too but can I get features of both optifine and sodium at the same time
@@bangg2791 i dont think that works
Thank you so much for the video, thats what i needed because my Minecraft runs with 10-30 fps
What are the results now?
My also runs in 30 fps and in bedwars 60 fps
Im gonna apply tomorrow
@@brexiqq5271 great question
Me 2
Minecraft in my computer:
- Worst graphics possible.
- 4 chuncks render distance.
- 15 fps
- Dying from ghasts I cant see.
Thx for the mod tips
Thank you! My game was almost unplayable and this video got rid of almost all of the lag!
You guys always make awesome videos
Normally i dont trust these kinda vids but when shulker craft makes it you know its good
Check out Asian Half Squat’s videos/channel. He does similar content but that’s like his main thing. He finds some really cool stuff! Check him out, recommend.
Asian Half Squat's Optifine mod series is probably what you need to see
I installed sodium and went from 40 to 120 fps in 18 chunk render distance :D
So one thing i noticed, is setting minecraft to fullscreen mode instead of manually fullscreening it significantly increases my fps for some reason. It is in the video options and you can set a key to toggle it easily.
@@binekrasik i don't have an f11 key
allocating too much ram will make minecraft run slower, so dont just throw more ram at it and expect it to fix fps issues
There is a modpack called Fabulously Optimized that I would highly recommend using because it adds all of these mods and more optimization mods plus mods that add OptiFine features like dynamic lighting and connected textures.
i used this for so long until i tried it one day and it just crashed all teh time after a few seconds on mc idk what happened
Im litterally looking for FPS increasing mods for my 1.16.5 modpack. Perfect timing
Disable "Animated terrain", for some reason it kills performance and you will not even notice it
That problem usually only happens for me when I play huge modpacks like E2E, but I found that without optifine, just simply turning off mipmap levels (partially) solves the problem. Although you do need optifine if you want maximum fps since animations and particles usually cause most of the lag, and optifine allows you to turn it all off
It happens if you have an amd gpu.
Back in the day I swore optifine was the only good performance mod. Now I run sodium, sodium extra, sodium options (extras and options gives you literally everything optifine does but gives you better performance), lithium, forget me chunk. I was also going to add view distance fix which gives you a better render distance on servers as well as even realms (I already could see much farther with just sodium, sodium extra + options, lithium and forget me chunk on my realm I got with my buddys and realms are even worse than serves normally
Can I use all the mods at once? And does sodium extra give dynamic lighting?
Omg thx bro my frames went from 30 to 120 your a life saver!
This was really helpful for me aswell. I am maintaining more FPS with heavy shaders than I was in pure vanilla. finally I can use my monitor's full 144hz potential despite having a below average GPU!
how i use an rtx 3080 and 12th gen 12700 and ddr5 ram and i dont get a lot?
@@kit_nl check ur render distance
He saying 60 fps is low, while me on my trash laptop from 2011 think 10 fps is super high.
I know, right?
I can definitely vouch for optifine. My desktop went from an average of 17 fos to about 35, while my laptop went from 5 fps to a semi playable 20. There is only so much you can do with 10 year old hardware.
Maybe I can get more on 8 year old laptop
While I like Optifines zoom feature, Sodium has worked better for me in general. My laptop had 10 fps in Vanilla, 30 to 35 in Optifine, but with sodium it went to 50 to 60
I use optifine for the shaders
If I just want fps and performance then I use sodium. People be sleeping on this.
@@sunaynagpure7558 there is a zoom mod compatible with fabric
I went from 1~25fps to 80 fps with optifine
you forget some so i thought i would include those tooo
distant horizons have a memory leak so i suggest to use bobby mod which is the same
sodium will become with all feautures of optifine if you get the sodium extra's mod
clumps breaks a few farms with xp trahsing or collectinng systems so don't use it
iris is a mod which accts as a extension to sodium but with full shaders supports
by full i mean all the optifine shaders
also "dynamic fps" is better than fps reducer mod
and dashloader is about 2* faster and more mod compat than lazydfu
if you are too lazy the fabulous optimised modpack does this already for you
bobby =/= distant horizons, as bobby iirc doesnt draw fake chunks or in short uses LODS, and sodium extras DOESN'T have ALL the features from optifine.
@@swillow1493 sadly sodium extra does almost all of them
And distant horizons's fake lod sucks
@@glitchgaming766 The whole point of distant horizons is to be less detailed. Bobby renders at full detail but has much worse performance, because, well, it's rendering at full detail. And as far as I know Dashloader and LazyDFU are compatible.
^^^
@@JustinTimeCuber dude lazydfu and dashloader is not compatible and they both do the same thing
just look at distant horizons lod and tell me how crappy it is
FYI: sodium iris and phosphor have some bad optimization on some graphics card. for example intel HD , amd vega 3 and some other have some trouble with their fps. its not increasing your fps but instead it decreases and gained a lot of lag spikes compare to optifine.
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optifine is more optimal in many graphics card even the lowest tier graphics card can even run without lag spikes. i highly recommended optifine for those who have some fps trouble with sodium iris and phosphor. but if you comfortable with sodium iris and phosphor go with it.
7:45
"Smooth as butter"
Looks like shulker is a big fan of BTS
Using a client is actually pretty useful. With Lunar I get around 200-300 FPS on servers like Hypixel. Core 11 Windows 10 too. It’ll drop to around 100-70 when you play 1.18 survival but it’s still really good. Gets rid of cave shadows too so you don’t need torches except to stop mob spawns
All bright is stupid
4:17
Follow the train,CJ! 😆
Omg! I didnt even notice that
0:45 too much ram (even with 16gb of ram) is also bad so the best is to set it to 4gb for vanilla/fabric/ forge(with basic mods) and more for big modpacks(rlcraft for example)
Thank you Shulkercraft
I have just subbed 🥳
I’m allocating 12 G for Vanilla Minecraft with/without Optifine, results are the same, about 30 fps. With mods, it drops even with optifine, I use Forge btw.
12G is way too much, id recommend 4G (maybe more if u play with massive mods or a ton of them), also maybe try out fabric, personally dont have experience with forge, but it works out fine for me on fabric
@@Skyymon 4g lags
For you and for my little brother it's lag when the FPS drop below 60 - and for me (at least if there's no noticeable input delay) it's only a bit "ruckelig" when I have less than 20FPS, higher isn't lag for me if there's no noticeable input delay (around an eighth of a second is okay).
Anything less than 40 is unplayable, don't come at me with your "I played in 10 FPS before." argument. The input delay in those frames are UNBEARABLE and anything over 40 is ok.
@@flintfrommother3gaming
I had 20FPS but with no noticeable input delay on my Alienware X51 several times - that's possible. And still playable. But I also had 50FPS with an input delay of half a second - when my GPU was fine but my CPU was overloaded. THAT was really not playable!
@@Lampe2020 Sorry I think that comment sounded a bit harsh, I'm not a native speaker.
So my PC got 60 with ok delay, pretty playable but when it dropped to around 30 it was unbearable. If there could be any other culprit IDK.
@@flintfrommother3gaming
Your comment didn't sound harsh to me (maybe because I'm also not a native speaker? I'm German.). I just wanted to clarify why I think in certain circumstances 20FPS don't necessarily (literally:) render a game unplayable ;)
@@flintfrommother3gaming 30 fps is playable in my opinion it only lags a little bit
just want to say that distant horizons is in early beta and isn't compatible with shaders yet so for anyone who enjoys shaders, don't use distant horizons because it'll crash your game
For your survival world: Do you guy not have a insane furnace smeltery? If not you should make 3 separate areas, one for smokers, one for blast furnaces and one slightly larger one for normal.
why?
Thanks a lot bro for all the tips !!! B)
Can't wait to try these out! This may save my modded world :)
(I have 10 fps on that world, i'd take 30 happily)
Me too..in vanela it give me 4 FPS and in optifine it 5× the FPS to 20
OMG TYSM it made my fps turn 0.00001 fps to 0.00002 fps this mods really work
LoL
same
My fps went from 150 to 400 thx man
My fps from 40 to 80😅
@@zocco6265 nice imma try this so I can finally get 40 fps 😅
How to load this mods
@@lastsprout by loading it
My fps went from 0 to 1
*Optifine* used to be the best optimization mod, but with additions done over time ruined its optimization. I think *Sodium* is better to go with if you want the best performance boost. If you worry about zoom and other stuff, just install zoom mods like *Ok Zoomer* and you are good to play! I also recommend *Mouse Wheelie* . Its like *Inventory Tweaks* mod, but fabric compatible.
Shulkercraft: I am getting 60 fps which is very low.
Me with 30 fps: ...
I literally just downloaded FerriteCore for my Modded MC solo run and OMG the performance...😅😅 really works out in the end!
I get 30 fps (singleplayer) and 60-100 fps (multiplayer) with optifine :)
Was really surprised to see how much my FPS tanked since the last time I played Minecraft (few years back)
I used to have everything on max with graphic enhancing textures (like FrankieOnPCin1080p showcased for those in the know)
Now, even vanilla gave my PC a hard time, even though I can still play most new games on high at the very least
Yeah performance has gone down
Yeah java edition is poorly optimized.. like really shit
Kinda feels illegal coming from Shulkercraft 😂 Even more so after Seeing their Setup tour 😂 Keep it up guys!!
this video is not like other videos, instead of showing how to increase fps it shows how to save fps, epic.
Bro it's very helpful but it could have been more fantastic if u would hve told about the installation of mods after distant horizon
This vid helped me so much! Instead of 10 fps now I get 25!
Which one did you installed?
lmao
Wow ur pc is so much better than mine. I get 15 fps with optimized performance optifine settings.
@@suryavanapalli2536 optifine
@@abolsgrind5742 i get 10-20 fps without optifine after puting it i get 50-40fps
0:12 Bruh i will be happy even if i get 34 fps😂
if you have seen 120hz-240hz than you cannot go back.
@@externalplayz As somebody that used to have a crappy laptop, it’s something I can’t live without.
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Then ur laptop is meant for bedrock
How can you call 65FPS in Minecraft is low?
In my PC, Minecraft (at 25 chunks) runs at maximum 30FPS.
My laptop runns 18 chunks at 30fps bruh
My laptop will be bursted😂😂😂
Mine loads 9 chunks at 80 :(
Mine load 2 chunks for 35 fps😭
@@anime-edits7 mine in two chunks I will get 18/19 FPS
this was really helpful thanks man
Thanks, you helped me optimize my modpack
Just keep in mind that some of these mods might mess up your farms
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Sodium really work well, I always get 60 Fps from 10 Fps
you play on a toaster ?
@@lucaspetiot9620 yaah, you are right. Almost every game lags🥲
Are you Finnish?
Ofc
3:10 bro u can install sodium extra and reese's sodium options for customized mods. my opinion :)
8:13 "Bye" best dialogue I've ever heard
im using t-launcher....
I suggest you use sklaucher instead
good trajaner
Go to settings settings
Then memory allocation
@@maxifire32instead crystal
EWWWW TLAUNCHER USER (use legacy launcher)
when i travell with my friend they get invisible after going not too far, I can see chunks but not my friends or mobs.
Is there any setting to increase their render distance too?
Entites aka mobs, players or dropped items cause lag so do not recommend without an fps mod
if u use a optifine see the entity render distance option put it on 100/150
entity distance setting can increase it, but if youre on a server its capped by the server to save server performance.
You should also teach how to allocate more RAM in Tlauncher bro 😂😂 many of us use that...bruh.🤣
That would be supporting unofficial launchers.. which is illegal
bruh why would he show how to do something in a pirated version of minecraft 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@kickyouinthegrass4672 i know bro that's why there are laughing emoji
@@Ironite64 yea i was just kidding bro
I think the Simply Optimized modpack would be good for complete vanilla gameplay, as all of the mods are not needed on server and are very friendly to gameplay while giving a lot of fps. I have gotten 500 fps on a old laptop
Here's a huge lesson people need to understand. You can't see frame rates higher than 60 is your screen doesn't support it. You need a special monitor that actually displays 120hz or 240hz. If not, then 60fps is fine
In My Opinion 60 fps is very good
Not in mc
I've spent 3 hours trying to find a way to get shaders that look good and fps that isn't -60, and this actually worked
man this realy helped me out,i whent from 25-30 fps in my 3360 double chests storage without even the redstone added,now with some off these mods i am getting 80-100 fps in my storage now its such a huuge differance and the redstone now is also almoost all in place,big thanks for listing some off the usefull mods i never even heard abouth sodium before but i love it
Sodium Extra is amazing as well, gives you so much more customization
bro your all videos are awasome
I usually used OptiFine just for the connected glass and the FPS was the same , but when i installed Sodium i was SHOCKED. Usually when i set my render and simulation distance to max it lags a lot because i don't have a pc, i just have a laptop. But when i installed Sodium my laptop could run minecraft on max render and simulation distance with max graphics and had the fps was changing from 60 to 61 which is already insane, but that's just the start. I then installed iris and BSL SHADERS. And the FPS was the same as int the normal vanilla minecraft. BUT WITH SHADERS. I also added the physics mod and it was even cooler.
don't be lazy! sodium + starlight, etc. is MAGNITUDES OF ORDER faster than optifine! it's definitely worth it to do the extra 5 minutes of work and install fabric and these performance mods.
I was expecting a very high end PC that would make this video kind of stupid, but im pleasantly surprised at the normal specs, and not some overkill gaming PC's we're used to seeing from big youtubers.
erm , no Optifine is crucifying my FPS, it's now down at 20pfs, vanilla about 100, there are a lot of Animals and a big item sorter (600+) to keep the frames busy, but I would expect better, I'll keep working on it and maybe create a post myself, anyway, love you work, big fan
I love how he says 60fps is low, im getting 30 on a good day lmao
i used to have 60 fps but now i installed salwyrr client and im getting 160 fps in 1.8.9 and 110 fps in 1.19