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Can these specs be enough for Minecraft shaders?

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DREAM XENO
Hi, my dad is gonna get me this new PC with these specs, so I'm asking that is this enough for 1080p 60fps Minecraft recording? And 1080p 60fps with shaders(sodium included)
PC: dell precision t5610

CPU: e5 2620v2
Ram: 2×8gb ddr3 1866Mhz dual channel
Gpu: Quadro k4000 3gb

If not, by upgrading CPU to e5 2680v2 and gpu to rx580, can it be enough for my requirements?
Patatitta
nothing is ever enough to run minecraft, much less minecraft shaders
anaxii
if you manage to run osu with more than 30fps then it's a good sign!
Fat Fish Pete
With a few tweaks in the windows, download the cpu drivers, set the quadro gpu to run on prefer permance slider, make sure to use nvedia studio drivers or game drivers if it doesnt work, use optifine and other optimizing mods and then add your shaders then your done. Wait nvm, you can tweak bios settings
gnm
i mean, try it
anaxii

gnm wrote:

i mean, try it
I'm afraid to say that with these specs, they will not be able to run anything perfectly...
Corne2Plum3
You can try the shaders, then if it's laggy try to decrease shader's quality, and if at the lowest setting this is still unplayable then your computer isn't ready for shaders...
Tazvor
Yea, doubt you can run a small mod pack even on that thing, RAM seems to be the biggest limiting factor with speeds at 1866@ddr3. However not knowing the motherboard i'd say its unlikely you can find a upgrade kit to higher speeds or DDR version for RAM. Same with the CPU really, could be entirely a different socket then the motherboards has now.
Winnyace
I've a RTX3050 Mobile and I tried shaders on 1.20. It didn't work very well. </~60FPS. Even without shaders, setting the rendering distance to max will put any system down. I'm fairly sure your system will not be able to run shaders, but feel free to try it.
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