How much fps would minecraft have on this computer?

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  1. qwoq

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  2. Aymere

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  3. Phraze

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    If you're looking to buy a pc for gaming I definitely wouldn't recommend that. Not very good for the price especially for gaming, however that could probably run a little above 60 on minecraft at average settings.
     
  4. Aymere

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    Honestly running mc with no extra shit, mayb optifine doesnt require good specs
     
  5. Hey!

    Most Computers would run minecraft just fine. Honestly, the ping that you get is equally important as your computer specs. If you live fairly close to the host, you do not need any computer that is too powerful :)
     
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    Yeh that didnt help at all mate way to repeat what I said and add ping. He means just have good wifi btw
     
  7. PistolPet

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    Hey Crazehs,

    As Recrement said, you don't need a strong computer to run Minecraft. Minecraft is a fairly simple game that doesn't require a good PC. I once didn't have my current PC with me so I tried the oldest computer I ever have had and used "a windows XP." The operating software was made 18 years ago (2001) and I tried Minecraft on it and it surprisingly worked. I had at most 20 FPS which seems to be nothing but it actually is enough to run Minecraft. By the website you put, I am guessing you live somewhere in Canada which is quite close to the host. If Minecraft is the only game you want, this computer should be able to run it. I don't have an accurate way of measuring how much FPS you should get but I am guessing probably over 50 which is more than enough (don't take my word for it).
    I hope this helped.
     
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    You don't necessarily need a beefy computer to run minecraft, as if you do want high framerate, a better computer would be benefocial. I reccomend one with a better graphics card. But if you're on a budget that one would work just fine!
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    I have bought a computer with 32gb ram, an AMD processor and 1660 ti graphics card and I get on full settings with unlimited fps 1200 fps. I suggest you to just save your money to buy a better computer if you're really looking for a computer.
     
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    Trust me don't get that, if anything build a PC and google the parts before you get them, that's always the better options and will guarantee you better quality then those you straight up buy ready to go as the business will overprice it.
     
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    This computer is quite bad, I would assume that you would get from 10-30 fps on average. And probably lower than that if you play with very detailed texture packs.
    That's what I have been hearing quite a bit, I have also heard that it is much cheaper than a Pre-built computer. The reason I didn't build one is because I don't really know how to build one and i'm not exactly sure of how difficult it is to build a PC.
     
  12. iamwilbur

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    Hey,

    Probably not the best idea to buy a pre-built PC from retailers like best buy as most of them can be overpriced for the specs your getting I would recommend doing some research on what PC parts would work best for you and then build the computer yourself. As for the estimated fps for that computer, I would say that it would reach maximum 60fps.

    Wilbur
     
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    I get 60 FPS on a laptop running Minecraft, obs and chrome at the same time. My pc is three years old. I don’t know much about computers and FPS but I would assume that you shouldn’t buy it considering the replies above.
    Maybe some people could give you suggestions on which ones to buy if you made a separate thread but I wouldn’t know.
    Apologies.
     
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    Thanks, I was asking for a friend
     
  16. Departition_

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    I have a pc that is much like that one, it has 8 gigs of ram and core i5 and a t of harddrive and I get around 400 fps, it only costed me $200 cuz it was on clearance on Best Buy. I will get a new pc soon
     
  17. Departition_

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    The most you can prob record is 60 FPS with it
     

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