Let's be honest... building a blocky dirt hut doesn't usually require a supercomputer. But when you fire up path-traced lighting and ultra-realistic textures, the performance demands skyrocket. We all know the frustration of choppy gameplay during a crucial boss fight. If you are wondering how to get 144Hz in Minecraft on RTX 5080 GPUs, you are not alone. South African gamers want buttery-smooth frames without sacrificing those gorgeous sunset reflections. Let's optimise your setup.

Unleashing the RTX 5080 in Minecraft

The RTX 5080 is an absolute powerhouse. Pushing frames in standard vanilla Minecraft is incredibly easy for it. But when you enable heavy shaders or official RTX ray tracing, your frame rate can drop fast. To fix this, you need to tweak your settings. Upgrading your rig is always step one. If you are building a custom setup, browsing the latest graphics cards is a great starting point.

Optimise Your In-Game Video Settings 🔧

Getting 144Hz in Minecraft on RTX 5080 hardware requires smart tweaks. First, lower your render distance. A distance of 16 to 24 chunks is the sweet spot. Pushing it to 64 chunks will crush any system... even the newest NVIDIA flagship.

Next, enable DLSS if you are playing the Bedrock Edition. Deep Learning Super Sampling uses AI magic to boost performance. It renders the game at a lower resolution and upscales it. This gives you a massive frame boost without losing quality. If you want a complete system that handles this easily, check out some best gaming PC deals to match your new GPU.

Java Edition Shaders and Performance Mods ⚡

Are you a Java Edition purist? Then you need optimisation mods. Vanilla Java struggles with high frame rates. Install Sodium and Iris instead of older mods. They are much better at utilising modern hardware.

Once installed, you can run demanding shaders smoothly. Complementary Unbound is a fantastic shader pack to try out. Tweak the shader settings to 'High' instead of 'Ultra'. You will barely notice the visual difference, but your frame rate will soar. If you prefer a ready-to-go solution, grabbing a solid pre-built PC ensures you have the CPU power to keep up.

Managing Thermal Throttling and Power 🚀

High frame rates generate serious heat. South African summers are unforgiving on PC components. Ensure your case has excellent airflow. Keep those fans clean and dust-free for maximum performance. If your GPU gets too hot, it will throttle down and drop frames.

This rule applies to portable setups too. If you game on the move, high-end gaming laptops need proper cooling surfaces to maintain high refresh rates.

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Monitor Refresh Rate Tip ✨

Don't forget to actually enable 144Hz in your Windows display settings. Right-click your desktop, go to Display Settings, Advanced Display, and select 144Hz from the drop-down menu. Otherwise, your RTX 5080 is working hard for nothing!

The Final Polish for Smooth Gameplay

To consistently hit that 144Hz target, keep your NVIDIA drivers updated. New drivers often include specific optimisations for ray tracing. Also, allocate enough RAM to your game. For heavy mods, 8GB of RAM is usually perfect. Don't allocate too much... it can actually cause stuttering.

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