
Optifine is a tool which lets you set your graphics as per your fps requirements. Without knowing your PC specs it is hard to tell. I have Intel HD, and I can run Minecraft pretty smoothly.) (Plus, you could try all of those at once! The processing priority change works the best for me. You can get plenty of cheap, new choices at. If all else fails, you might have to upgrade your computer. Change Minecraft's processing priority.If you don't mind the lack of monsters at some times, turning the game on peaceful will reduce some load on your CPU, but of course, it takes away monsters, and that's boring!.Close all programs that you don't need, even those that are behind the scenes. Only have Minecraft open, and don't run it in your browser. If graphics isn't your problem, and you have a slow processor/low RAM, you could try the following:

GMABooster is a nice program which can boost your graphics speed quite a bit. If by chance you have an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, there is another opportunity for you. For some graphics cards, like Intel HD, you will not have a chance of speeding it up without modifying the game.

Now, I'm assuming that you do not have a great graphics card. Of course you can change your render distance and the graphics quality, but for many, like it seems for you, the speed still is not high enough.
