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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Minecraft: Java Edition

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Great Match Your system meets recommended requirements.

Performance

1080p (Full HD)

Low 1080p Estimated
157 FPS
Ultra 1080p Estimated
67 FPS

1440p (2K / QHD)

Low 1440p Estimated
102 FPS
Ultra 1440p Estimated
44 FPS

4K (Ultra HD)

Low 4K Estimated
63 FPS
Ultra 4K Estimated
27 FPS
10.5ms Frame Time
16ms Input Latency
4K Best Resolution

Requirements Check

Processor
Required 33,226
Your CPU 70,163
Graphics Card
Required 26,068
Your GPU 20,556

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Performance Analysis: Minecraft: Java Edition on Your System

The Intel Core i7-14700KF paired with the Intel Arc B570 is a top-tier combination for running Minecraft: Java Edition, holding the number one spot out of 1,727 tested combos. The CPU is a 20-core, 28-thread Raptor Lake part with a boost clock of 5.60 GHz, while the GPU is a Battlemage architecture card with 10 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 160-bit bus. While the database does not contain specific measured frame rates for this title at any resolution or preset, the ranking position and the raw component specifications allow for a clear analysis of expected performance based on the hardware's known capabilities.

Measured FPS Breakdown

The FACT PACK does not include measured FPS data for Minecraft: Java Edition on this specific combination, nor does it provide a verdict for any resolution. Consequently, there are no exact average, minimum, or maximum frame rates to report for any resolution or graphics preset. The data fields for `measuredFps` and `verdictByResolution` are empty, indicating that this is a projected ranking rather than a result from a live benchmark session.

However, the absence of measured data does not mean the hardware is unqualified. The Intel Core i7-14700KF demonstrates exceptional single-thread performance, scoring 6235 in Cinebench R23 single-core and 2578 in Geekbench single-core. This is critical for Minecraft: Java Edition, which relies heavily on a single primary thread for its game logic and rendering pipeline. The GPU, while ranking in the 65th percentile among all GPUs, is not the primary bottleneck for this title at typical settings. The data suggests that the system will be limited by the CPU's single-thread speed, but the i7-14700KF is among the best consumer processors for this task.

Without numbers, any specific FPS breakdown would be speculative. What can be stated is that the combination's rank of 1 out of 1,722 other combos implies that the system is projected to outperform all other tested CPU/GPU pairings in this database. This is a strong indicator that the system will produce high frame rates, but the exact avg/min/max values are not available for citation.

Best Settings per Resolution

Since the `verdictByResolution` field is empty and no measured FPS data exists, it is impossible to identify the most demanding preset that stays at or above 60 FPS at any resolution. The playable threshold is defined as 60 FPS, but without any FPS data points, no presets can be certified.

The hardware's profile, however, suggests that 1080p and 1440p should be handled comfortably. The GPU's memory bandwidth of 380.0 GB/s and its 11.52 TFLOPS of FP32 compute are more than sufficient for the voxel-based rendering of Minecraft: Java Edition, which is not generally considered a GPU-heavy title. The CPU's 33 MB of shared L3 cache and high core count (20 cores) will help with chunk loading and world generation.

Nevertheless, the rules require exact numbers from the FACT PACK. As there are no measured FPS figures, this section must remain qualitative. The data does not support a claim for any specific preset at any resolution. The only factual statement is that the system ranks first, which suggests high performance, but the specific settings that achieve 60 FPS are not documented.

How This Combo Ranks

The data unequivocally places this combo at the top of the database. The `comboRankInGame` field shows a rank of 1 out of 1,727 combos. This means that, according to the database's projection model, the Intel Core i7-14700KF and Intel Arc B570 combination is the best-performing pairing for Minecraft: Java Edition among all tested configurations.

This rank is driven primarily by the CPU's outstanding single-thread performance. The i7-14700KF sits in the 94th percentile of all CPUs, with an average benchmark score of 70,163. Its nearest rivals in the CPU space include the AMD Ryzen 7 9700F (avg score 69,996, a 0.2% delta) and the AMD Ryzen 9 7940HX (avg score 69,875, a 0.4% delta). The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K is slightly ahead with a score of 70,879, a -1% delta, but the i7-14700KF still edges out the Ryzen parts.

The GPU, while not as dominant, ranks in the 65th percentile of all GPUs. Its average benchmark score of 20,556 places it near the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (20,534, 0.1% delta) and the Intel Arc A750 (20,582, -0.1% delta). The Arc B570 is not a high-end GPU, but its performance is sufficient to complement the CPU in a game like Minecraft: Java Edition, where the CPU is the primary driver of physics and world simulation.

The combination of a top-1% CPU and a mid-range GPU is what pushes this combo to rank 1. The data suggests that the CPU is doing the heavy lifting, and the GPU is not holding it back.

Similar Performance Alternatives

For the CPU, the nearest rivals in terms of average benchmark score are very close. The AMD Ryzen 7 9700F scores 69,996, which is a 0.2% delta from the i7-14700KF's 70,163. This means the Ryzen 7 9700F would perform almost identically in CPU-bound scenarios. The AMD Ryzen 9 7940HX is also a near-match at 69,875 (0.4% delta). The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X trails slightly with a score of 69,515 (0.9% delta).

The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K is actually slightly faster, with a score of 70,879, representing a -1% delta (meaning it is 1% faster than the i7-14700KF). For Minecraft: Java Edition, swapping the i7-14700KF for any of these chips would yield nearly identical frame rates, as the single-thread performance differences are within a fraction of a percent.

On the GPU side, the Intel Arc B570's nearest rivals are the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (20,534, 0.1% delta) and the Intel Arc A750 (20,582, -0.1% delta). The NVIDIA Quadro M4000M (20,480, 0.4% delta) and AMD Radeon R9 M390X (20,662, -0.5% delta) are also in the same performance ballpark. For a game like Minecraft: Java Edition, these GPU alternatives would provide essentially the same experience, as the game's rendering load is often secondary to the CPU's simulation load.

Users looking for similar performance could opt for any of these CPU or GPU pairings and expect the same rank order in the database. The differences are so small that they are negligible in real-world gameplay.

CPU and GPU Roles

The data strongly indicates that the CPU is the dominant component for this game. The i7-14700KF's single-core scores (e.g., 6235 in Cinebench R23) are the key metric for Minecraft: Java Edition, which is notoriously single-thread-bound. The GPU's role is to render the blocks and textures, but the CPU calculates the game state.

Because there are no measured FPS numbers at different resolutions, the scaling between resolutions cannot be explicitly cited. However, the architecture of the hardware provides a clear picture. At lower resolutions like 1080p, the GPU has an easier time rendering frames, which means the CPU's single-thread performance becomes the absolute limit. The i7-14700KF excels here, allowing the GPU to work without being starved of data.

At higher resolutions, such as 1440p or 4K, the GPU load increases. The Arc B570's 10 GB of memory and 380.0 GB/s bandwidth are adequate for the increased pixel count, but the GPU's raw compute (11.52 TFLOPS) is not exceptionally high. In this scenario, the balance shifts slightly toward the GPU, but the CPU remains the primary constraint because of the game's simulation logic. The data's rank of 1 implies that this CPU-GPU combination is optimal, meaning the GPU is not a bottleneck at any resolution where the CPU can maintain high frame rates.

The verdict is that the CPU matters more at every resolution, but the gap narrows as resolution increases. Without exact FPS deltas, this is a qualitative interpretation based on the benchmark scores and the known behavior of the game engine.

The Verdict

The `verdictByResolution` field is empty, so the database does not formally state whether this PC can run the game at or above 60 FPS at any specific resolution or preset. The `playableThresholdFps` is set to 60, but no verdicts are provided.

Despite the lack of a formal verdict, the combination's rank of 1 out of 1,727 combos is the strongest possible indicator of success. The database projects this to be the best-performing combo for Minecraft: Java Edition. Given that the CPU is in the 94th percentile and the GPU is in the 65th percentile, it is highly likely that the system will clear the 60 FPS threshold at 1080p and 1440p with high settings. The CPU's top-tier single-thread performance ensures that the game logic runs smoothly, while the GPU provides enough graphics power for a voxel-based game.

For 4K resolution, the outcome is less certain without data, but the GPU's 10 GB of VRAM is sufficient for the game's texture sizes. The system should be capable of running the game, but the database does not provide the exact FPS to confirm a 60 FPS lock at 4K.

In conclusion, the data shows this is the number one combo for the game, which means it is projected to be the most capable system in the database. Users can expect a highly playable experience, but the exact presets and resolutions that hit the 60 FPS target are not documented in the supplied facts.