Setup problem - low fps with a good setup

Delin

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Dec 2, 2016
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Hey guys,
I got no idea who to ask anymore.
I already have contacted many of my mates who know much more about computers than I do.

I have pretty low FPS for the system I have. I can see it the most on Minecraft. (Yeah I know, MC is Java based and Java isnt the best and your FPS always suck, but I should have much more FPS even tho)
Im running without a shader around 100-150 FPS and with a pretty good shader around 30 fps and with a low shader around 40-60 FPS.

My system is:
Intel Core i5-6600 3.30GHz
16GB Ram
GTX 980 Palit
and I have also a SSD, if thats important.

Also in other games it doesnt have the power it should have.
Any idea what the problem could cause?

Thank you for your help in advance.
 
Solution
Power Supply make and model?

Other games you've tried?

Optifine for Minecraft?

Windows Power Profile?

Nvidia Power mode?

Was it ever good?

If you have graphics or driver issues, one of the most common fixes is a clean uninstall and removal of your graphics drivers.

To uninstall your drivers, first download and run Display Driver Uninstaller, and follow it's recommendations of booting into safe mode and ect.
(This is a direct download link so you don't grab the wrong version)
http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,20.html

You'll download a compressed file called "[Guru3D.com]-DDU.zip"
Right click and choose extract.
Go into the folder and run the DDU v##.##.exe
This will extract more files to this...
Power Supply make and model?

Other games you've tried?

Optifine for Minecraft?

Windows Power Profile?

Nvidia Power mode?

Was it ever good?

If you have graphics or driver issues, one of the most common fixes is a clean uninstall and removal of your graphics drivers.

To uninstall your drivers, first download and run Display Driver Uninstaller, and follow it's recommendations of booting into safe mode and ect.
(This is a direct download link so you don't grab the wrong version)
http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,20.html

You'll download a compressed file called "[Guru3D.com]-DDU.zip"
Right click and choose extract.
Go into the folder and run the DDU v##.##.exe
This will extract more files to this folder.
Run Display Driver Uninstaller.exe
Choose Yes when it asks you to boot into SafeMode.
After you've rebooted into safe mode.
When DDU comes up, if it hasn't selected your GPU manufacturer (Nvidia/AMD/Intel) then choose it from the drop down list
Press the Clean and Restart option
If a window comes up asking to disable the Windows automatic installation of display drivers click yes.

After (or before removing the old drivers, just put the new ones on the desktop or somewhere handy) rebooting back into Windows, manually download the latest drivers from Nvidia or AMD, don't use auto detect, choose you GPU model and OS from the drop down lists.
Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
AMD: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
Intel: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html
 
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