Love how many of these are aimed towards the sky which is known to have no blocks which gets you almost double than your original FPS. Welp, that's none of my business. OK I get around: Vanilla: 80-120 Optifine: 90-120 Optifine and some mods: 70-110 Shaders: 50-70 Recording: 4 Yes I can handle Shaders but when I record my computer derps.
My highest fps I've gotten is 563 that was when my computer had no downloads now I get 60fps while recording 21 fps
About 60-80 FPS Normally (Without Optifine, Mods, etc...) All settings low and looking up: About 200 FPS With Optifine, all settings low: about 200-300 FPS
Alienware is awesome, hm, is it still overpriced now AW haters! Recording: 60 Vanilla: 60 Optifine: 60 Yes, I like the number 60, deal with it.
I cant belive this thread keeps going xD.. I am not receiving any notifications from this thread... Also do mods increase your fps such as damage indicators,optifine,etc using forge?
Around 500fps without recording looking near spawn. 300 near warzone (factions) with recording 50-200
The highest I ever got was 73 FPS, I was in this INCRIDIBLY NO-LAG server which by suprise got me more fps, my normal is 30 *shiver*
It really doesn't matter once you get beyond 60. Like @Xad says, even if your computer says it's doing 2-3000 fps, it's really only bringing forth 60 (well at least for me), it depends on your graphics card output. Sometimes FPS can be a load of BS. There was one point where it said I was getting 14 fps but my minecraft was extremely smooth. Other times I'd be getting 600 fps and I'd be lagging like nobody's business.
It has nothing to do with your "GPU output". It has to do with the refresh rate of your monitor. If your monitor can only handle 60 Hz, then the highest visible FPS is 60. If your monitor can handle 144 Hz, then the highest visible FPS is 144.