Java Edition hardware performance

Software requirements
Latest graphics drivers:
 * AMD users: Drivers + Support
 * Intel users: Download Center
 * Nvidia users: Download Drivers, or Nvidia's GeForce Experience; go to Drivers tab > Check for updates.

Minecraft launcher or newer (auto-updates upon launch):
 * Windows: MinecraftInstaller.msi, or the installer-less version, Minecraft.exe.
 * OS X: Minecraft.dmg
 * GNU/Linux: Minecraft.jar  (Java is required to execute this file.)

Minecraft or newer.
 * You may use the latest snapshot or pre-release when applicable.

Nvidia Optimus
If you plan to benchmark using your Nvidia graphics unit then you should follow these steps to ensure it works properly:
 * 1) Open the Minecraft Launcher > Profile Editor > find Java Settings and write down the path of the Java Executable,
 * 2) Open the Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings,
 * 3) Click Add > Browse and locate the Java executable using the path the first step,
 * 4) Once found and selected, change the Preferred graphics processor to High-performance NVIDIA processor. Click Apply to finish.

To test this, run Minecraft, open any world and bring up the debugging overlay using. Your Nvidia GPU should be displayed on the fifth line down on the right side of the screen. If this did not work then troubleshoot this further before benchmarking with that GPU; otherwise, the results you post will be inaccurate.

Conditions for benchmarking
Requirements before you start benchmarking:
 * Use only your primary display and set it to its native resolution,
 * You may include frame rates from Eyefinity or Surround setups in the comment section.
 * Use only the official Minecraft launcher,
 * Use only the settings provided below,
 * Disable any mods before benchmarking,
 * (Optional) You may install OptiFine or BetterFps, collect frame rate results for windowed and fullscreen mode, then post them in the comments section. Example:

Benchmarking method

 * When you have spawned:
 * Press to display the debug screen.
 * Go to and stand at coordinates XYZ: -127 / 82 / 212. (Displayed on the seventh line from the top)


 * Looks in all directions to load all visible chunks until the chunk updates value drops to zero or a low, consistent value.
 * To gather FPS results:
 * Spin or walk around in a small circle centred around the X and Z coordinates, while keeping your head horizontal.
 * Do Not look straight up or down while obtaining the frame rate. Looking both upwards and downwards causes objects that are out of view, mainly objects on the horizontal plane, not to be rendered which increases FPS. This skews the results.''
 * Get the minimum and maximum frame rates for:
 * Default window size (854×480), Maximized window (OS X users press Option and the green maximize button), and Fullscreen.
 * To change to fullscreen: Windows Users press, OS X users press + ).
 * (Optional for Windows users, but recommended:) Use Fraps benchmarking feature to collect frame rate results. (Using the debug screen lowers the in-game framerate causing results to be less accurate.)
 * Record the highest and lowest frame rate values, not an average frame rate, to the ones place. (FPS results such as 200-100 are less accurate than 210-180 or 252-157.)

Adding your results
For your entry to be accepted, you must: By adding your entry, you acknowledge that you have read the Instructions in their entirety.
 * Add your results using only the provided link below, not by editing the results page source.
 * Follow the formatting of the EXAMPLE entry template that is provided to you.
 * Not submit an incomplete entry (e.g., leaving out your drive_model).
 * Not include bogus information; this information is for the benefit of others, not their detriment. Suspicious entries may be removed at our discretion.

ハードウェア性能 Hardware performance