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In this video, I'll show how to fix low FPS in Minecraft (bad FPS), and boost FPS, effectivelly fixing the lag of the game. This is also known as the lagging Minecraft problem.

This video will fix lag, boost FPS, and fix Minecraft lagging and with low FPS even if you have a good computer.

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write "Control Panel"
Click on Control Panel
In the top-right search bar, write "Java"
Click on Java
Among the tabs, click on the "Java" tab
Click on View
In "Runtime Parameters", double click to be able to change the value
Write "-Xincgc -Xmx2G"
This value must be personalized according to the amount of RAM you have available. I recommend to use half of the RAM of the computer, but not more. If you have 8 GB RAM in the computer, you can use 4 GB RAM (thus it would be -Xincgc -Xmx4G). If you have 16 GB RAM, you can use 8 GB (thus it would be -Xincgc -Xmx8G), and so on.
Click on OK
Click on Apply
Click on OK

You can do this for both the Java Edition and the Bedrock Edition. I'll explain how to do it.

Open the Minecraft Launcher
Click on the version you play (Java or Bedrock)
Click on Installations
In "Latest Release", click on the "..." to the right
Click on Edit
Click on More Options
Scroll down
In "JVM Arguments", pay attention to what is written:
-Xms2G -Xmx4G -XX:+UseCompactObjectHeaders -XX:+AlwaysPreTouch -XX:+UseStringDeduplication -XX:+UseZGC
The "Xmx4G" is the amount of RAM the game is using. The same principle applies here. If you have 8 GB RAM in the computer, you can use 4 GB (Xmx4G). If you have 16 GB of RAM you can use 8 GB (Xmx8G), and so on.
After you are done editting the amount of RAM, click on "Save"

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Transcript
00:00press the windows key or click on the windows icon
00:03write control panel and click on it
00:07in the search bar write java
00:11and click on java
00:15in the tabs click on the java tab
00:18click on view
00:22and run time parameters double click
00:25and write
00:28x in cgc
00:31space
00:33x and x 2g
00:38this number is the amount of ram that you are allocating to the game
00:42so if you have more ram in your computer you can increase this number
00:46I recommend to use half of the ram of your computer and not more
00:51so for example if you have 8 ram you can use 4
00:55and so on
00:57click on ok
01:00and click on apply
01:02and click on ok again
01:05you can use this for both java edition and bedrock edition
01:09I'll show you how
01:11open the minecraft launcher
01:14choose the version you are playing
01:18click on installations
01:21in latest release click on the three dots
01:25click on edit
01:28and click on show more options
01:33and scroll down
01:36this is the amount of ram that the game is using
01:39I recommend to use at least half of the ram of your computer but not more
01:44so for example if you have 8 ram in your computer you can use 4 for the game
01:49after you are done changing the ram amount click on save
01:54like and subscribe to support my work and is there any other solution you need tell me in the comments
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