Minecraft on $50,000 PC
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Just because a system costs 10, 100,000 times as much, does that really make it that much better? If you just vibe in one spot, 64 fps. Look at that. But what happens if we move? Oh. Oh. Now we're moving up in the world. 1,800 frames per second. Turn the settings up a little bit. Wow. Look at the world out there. How is this even Minecraft? I know, right? Running at 200 frames per second. This is awesome. $50,000. This is by far the smoothest I've seen. Maxed out Minecraft ridiculous
In this short, the creator showcases a high‑end PC that runs Minecraft at an impressive 1,800 frames per second, with a smooth 64‑fps camera movement and a 1366×768 resolution. The video opens with a quick comparison of the system’s cost and performance, then demonstrates the frame rate spike as the camera moves up in the world. The narrator highlights the smoothness of the gameplay and the overall visual quality, noting that the PC is by far the smoothest machine they’ve seen for Minecraft. The clip ends with a final statement that the build is maxed out and ready for further optimization with mods and shaders.
Viewers praise the high frame rate and the 1366×768 resolution, with several comments noting the potential for performance mods and shaders. Many commenters mention the importance of sodium and other optimization mods, and some suggest adding distant horizons for even better performance. Overall sentiment is positive, with a high like count and a few replies confirming the quality of the build.
Topics · gaming · review · pc · tech · performance · cpu · gpu · video
Questions answered
- What frame rate does the $50,000 PC achieve in Minecraft?
- It reaches 1,800 frames per second.
- What resolution is used for the gameplay footage?
- The video uses a 1366×768 resolution.