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)

Please include

 * 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.

Bragging or making a bogus entry will get your entry removed Hardware performance硬件要求

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.'''

Results
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 * - style="background-color: #AAA"

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