Minecraft FPS on Xeon Gold 6448H + GeForce RTX 5090

Minecraft

The Java version is inefficient and single-thread bound, often bottlenecking on the CPU unless you use performance mods. The Bedrock edition is optimized in C++ and runs much better. For Java, the CPU is king.

Minecraft - FPS Estimates by Resolution

Actual FPS may vary based on RAM speed, background processes, and other system factors

1080P
low1105 FPS
medium771 FPS
high448 FPS
ultra282 FPS
1440P
low807 FPS
medium616 FPS
high359 FPS
ultra233 FPS
4K
low536 FPS
medium423 FPS
high259 FPS
ultra164 FPS

Performance Report

Minecraft

GeForce RTX 5090 + Xeon Gold 6448H
🎮Visual Experience

At 1080p, all quality settings exceed 282 FPS, suitable for 144Hz+ monitors. At 1440p, all settings exceed 233 FPS. At 4K, all settings exceed 164 FPS.

Official Requirements

The GeForce RTX 5090 is 1947% above the recommended GPU (GeForce 700 Series) for Minecraft. The Xeon Gold 6448H is 1159% above the recommended CPU (Core i5-4690).

⚙️FPS Ceiling Analysis

The Xeon Gold 6448H sets the FPS ceiling at all 1080p settings, all 1440p settings, all 4k settings, while the GeForce RTX 5090 still has headroom.

Performance Limiter Analysis

Xeon Gold 6448H|GeForce RTX 5090

This section is based on estimated CPU/GPU FPS ceilings, not utilization percentages. Adjacent heavier settings are lightly stabilized to remove prediction jitter that would otherwise create impossible reversals.

📈Analysis

At 1080p low, the Xeon Gold 6448H sets the ceiling at about 1216 FPS, while the GeForce RTX 5090 could reach 1725 FPS. In this scenario, the CPU limits the GPU potential by 30% (FPS gap: 509 FPS). Overall distribution: CPU limits 12/12 cells, GPU limits 0/12, balanced 0/12.

Verdict

CPU Limits GPU

Your Xeon Gold 6448H is the limiting side in the heaviest mismatch. This means part of the GeForce RTX 5090 rendering potential remains unused in those settings.

🧩Detailed Breakdown
1080p (Full HD)
LowCPU Limits GPU 30%
MediumCPU Limits GPU 30%
HighCPU Limits GPU 28%
UltraCPU Limits GPU 28%
1440p (2K QHD)
LowCPU Limits GPU 30%
MediumCPU Limits GPU 30%
HighCPU Limits GPU 28%
UltraCPU Limits GPU 28%
4K (Ultra HD)
LowCPU Limits GPU 30%
MediumCPU Limits GPU 30%
HighCPU Limits GPU 28%
UltraCPU Limits GPU 28%
Percentages show how much potential FPS of the stronger component is lost because the other component has a lower FPS ceiling.
🧠Methodology

We estimate the maximum FPS the processor can sustain and the maximum FPS the graphics card can sustain in each setting, then compare those limits directly.

Limit Factor formula: (stronger - weaker) / stronger. Example: if CPU ceiling is 200 FPS and GPU ceiling is 140 FPS, then GPU limits CPU by 30%.

CPU Limits GPU means the processor ceiling is lower. GPU Limits CPU means the graphics ceiling is lower. Balanced means the FPS ceilings are close enough that the gap is negligible.

A component can still be the FPS limiter without reaching 100% utilization. The displayed percentages are derived from FPS ceilings and then monotonic-smoothed across heavier presets and resolutions, not generic utilization heuristics.

Minecraft Requirements Comparison

See how your processor and graphics card compare against the game official minimum and recommended system specs. The placement of your hardware is calculated using relative synthetic performance scores to help you gauge overall playability.

CPU - Xeon Gold 6448H
cpu icon
70,292
Your Score
MinimumCore i3-3210
RecommendedCore i5-4690
GPU - GeForce RTX 5090
gpu icon
38,867
Your Score
MinimumGeForce 400 Series
RecommendedGeForce 700 Series

Your CPU is 1159% above and your GPU is 1947% above the recommended specs. Ultra settings at 1080p, or High at 1440p/4K.

CPU

+1159%vsrecommended

GPU

+1947%vsrecommended

CPU

+2087%vsminimum

GPU

+40386%vsminimum

Minimum Requirements
Video Card: GeForce 400 Series
Processor: Core i3-3210
Memory: 2 GB
Disk Space: 1 GB
System: Windows 7
Recommended Requirements
Video Card: GeForce 700 Series
Processor: Core i5-4690
Memory: 4 GB
Disk Space: 4 GB
System: Windows 10

Frequently Asked Questions

1Can the Xeon Gold 6448H and GeForce RTX 5090 run Minecraft well?

Yes, the Xeon Gold 6448H paired with the GeForce RTX 5090 can run Minecraft smoothly up to 4k achieving around 164 FPS at Ultra quality. Your GPU is 1947% above the recommended specs, and your CPU is 1159% above the recommended requirements.

2Is there a more cost-effective setup to run Minecraft?

Price data is not currently available for this combination. In general, look for setups where the CPU and GPU are balanced — this ensures you're not overspending on one component that the other can't keep up with.

3Which component should I upgrade first to improve Minecraft performance?

Your Xeon Gold 6448H is already an incredibly powerful processor. While it's technically the first component to hit its limit (which is completely normal in state-of-the-art builds), there is no meaningful upgrade path that would drastically improve your Minecraft performance right now. CPU fully utilized at: 1080p low, 1080p medium, 1080p high, 1080p ultra, 1440p low, 1440p medium, 1440p high, 1440p ultra, 4k low, 4k medium, 4k high, 4k ultra.

4Does this setup support Frame Generation for Minecraft?

Minecraft does not currently support Frame Generation technologies like DLSS 3 or FSR 3. Your performance is based entirely on native rendering. If the game adds support in a future update, newer GPUs will benefit the most.

5What are the minimum and recommended specs for Minecraft?

Minecraft requires at minimum a Core i3-3210 (CPU) and GeForce 400 Series (GPU) with 2 GB RAM and 1 GB storage. For the recommended experience, you need a Core i5-4690 and GeForce 700 Series with 4 GB RAM. Your Xeon Gold 6448H and GeForce RTX 5090 both exceed the recommended specs, so you're well-positioned for a great experience.

6How accurate are these Minecraft FPS estimates for the Xeon Gold 6448H and GeForce RTX 5090?

These Minecraft FPS results are not arbitrary numbers. They come from calculations informed by thousands of real gaming benchmarks, and the typical accuracy range is around 10% to 15%. That makes them far more useful than generic FPS calculators that simply invent values without a benchmark foundation. Actual in-game performance can still vary with drivers, updates, RAM configuration, cooling, and the exact scene being rendered.

Performance estimates are based on synthetic benchmarks and hardware capabilities.

Results may vary based on drivers, OS, and background processes.