Java Edition hardware performance

Hardware requirements
Please see hardware requirements for more information.

Software requirements

 * Minecraft or newer. Older versions will need to be updated to current versions.
 * Java (Java SE 6 Update 32 or Java SE 7 Update 4 or newer is preferred)

Computer specifications

 * Please include the following info in your entry, obtainable via software such as CPU-Z, Piriform Speccy, or AIDA64 for Windows, the built-in sysctl or lshw for Linux/BSD systems, and the built-in System Information/Profiler utility for Macs:
 * Operating System (Mac, Windows, GNU/Linux), version/distribution, and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit)
 * CPU Brand (AMD/Intel), CPU name, Clock speed (in GHz)
 * GPU Brand (AMD/NVIDIA/Intel), GPU name, Clock speed (in GHz), VRAM amount (in MB)
 * RAM amount (in GB), RAM type (DDR, DDR2, DDR3)
 * Storage Device Type (HDD/SSD)
 * If using RAID, please specify it.
 * Resolution (e.g. 1920×1080)
 * If using a 16 bit color depth, state it in the comments.
 * FPS in windowed mode is required. FPS in fullscreen is requested.
 * Please keep comments under 15 words.
 * If you are using GNU/Linux, please mention which version of Java you are using (OpenJDK or Sun/Oracle).

Conditions for testing
To contribute to this list, use the following settings:


 * Main Options
 * FOV: Normal
 * Difficulty: Normal
 * Video Settings
 * Graphics: Fancy
 * Render distance: Far
 * Smooth lighting: ON
 * Performance: Max FPS
 * 3D Anaglyph: OFF
 * View Bobbing: ON
 * GUI Scale: Normal
 * Advanced OpenGL: OFF
 * Brightness: Moody
 * Clouds: ON
 * Particles: All
 * Server Textures: OFF
 * Use VSync: OFF
 * Other notes
 * Use the default texture pack
 * Use the downloadable client
 * NO MODS (especially OptiFine)
 * If you want, you can install OptiFine after the initial test and make a note of your fps in your comment section. This is not required.
 * In-game setup
 * Make a new singleplayer world with seed "Hardware Performance Test" (without quotation marks, case-sensitive)
 * Press to bring up the debug screen. Your FPS will be the first line on the top left next to the game version.
 * Look around in all horizontal directions
 * When getting your average frame rate walk around in a small circle (about 20 blocks in all directions - counting from a center of a circle).
 * Get an average frame rate for the default window size and with a maximized window. To maximize your window, press (Mac OS X  + ).
 * Do not look straight down or straight up while obtaining the frame rate - look straight forward.
 * Looking down causes any underground entities to hurt your average fps while looking up inflates it, ruining a standard test either way.

Note about the framerate sections
''Please only use numbers in the framerate sections. If possible, simply put what your average was, but if you feel a range or estimate is appropriate, the characters  and   are acceptable, such as   for an average or   for a range, but just a single number will do.''

Making your entry
Bragging or making a bogus entry will get your entry removed

Hardware performance硬件要求

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