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Minecraft Low FPS on GTX 760

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Hi guys Recently I made an computer

Its AMD FX 8 Cores

8 gb RAM

2 gb dedicated graphics Nvidia GFX 760

 

I bought this specifically for gaming, when i researched into the Graphics card, u can get like 300fps on Minecraft, easily 60 on BF4 with ultra settings.

I tried Minecraft, and it just wont work properly im getting near under 60 < Its not working properly why cant i get the frames other people get although their 

computer is a bit craper than mine. What am I doing wrong, What can I do to make it work at 300FPS, my friend has the GTX 6xx something and he easily gets 600fps, and my 

graphics card is more new, so shouldnt I be getting better fps.

Thankyou

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Disable Vsync...

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I usually get above 150 on my gtx 760, there must be an issue with something. Is your monitor connected to the 760 or your motherboard?

 

and a 760 isn't necessarily better than any 6xx GPU. a 670 and 680 are better.

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I usually get above 150 on my gtx 760, there must be an issue with something. Is your monitor connected to the 760 or your motherboard?

 

and a 760 isn't necessarily better than any 6xx GPU. a 670 and 680 are better.

I thought when you have a graphics card, the ports for your "display" on the motherboard will not respond. 

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turn off VSync in your video settings, or set the "Performance" slider to "MaxFPS"

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first off, what resolution are you running the game at?
Second, disable vsync....
Third, Minecraft is CPU heavy and hardly uses the GPU.
Get 64 bit java.
Are you running any mods?
Reset your bios?
Lower your standards? You don't need 600 FPS and i doubt your friend gets that many either. The screen tearing would be at unimaginable levels.

 

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Ok there we go again.

 

First disable vsync going to Winkey + R %appdata% -> .minecraft

View options.txt and rename enablevsync=true to enablevsync=false

 

Get optifine here http://optifine.net/downloads choosing ultra version. Install with simple execute the .jar and use the new profile in your launcher.

 

Open your launcher. Go to edit profile at the bottom and enable Java arguments at the bottom of the options

Then add -Xmx3G -Xms600m Allocating 3 gigs to minecraft and a buffer of 600mb

 

If you haven't yet install java 8 64 bit from here. Otherwise these arguments won't load.

Java from here http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html

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