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Minecraft using wrong GPU
This is driving me nuts since being forced into using adrenaline.
i have used the graphics menu and adenrelines game menu to add all the java.exe to high performance, yet... minecraft is still refusing to use my RX560.
Now before adrenaline, i never had this problem, but earlier this year my computer kept refusing to start up whenever using most of the AMD drivers, this one seems to be the only one that works.
I have formatted my laptop many many many times, fresh installs, and only this specific version is safe right now, all the rest cause blue screen of death or constant freezing which seems to be around stress on my Vega.
now i have everything working, followed all the guides, minecraft still refuses to use my RX560, what do i do?
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i have used the graphics menu and adenrelines game menu to add all the java.exe to high performance, yet... minecraft is still refusing to use my RX560.
You assign the high performance graphics to the game/application...not Java....and that is done from the display settings on your computer, scroll down to graphics.
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how, minecraft runs from Javaw.exe which has already been added, the only other exe is the launcher, so what would i add to the graphics menu? thank you for replying
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That sounds incredibly frustrating! It seems like a driver conflict might be the root of the issue. Have you tried forcing Minecraft to use the RX560 through the Windows Graphics Settings menu or by editing the JVM arguments to specify the GPU? If not, that might help. Also, checking for any updates or patches for Adrenaline that address compatibility issues could be worth a shot.
