Question I'm getting low FPS with a good PC ?

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Hello, I think I have a problem because given my configuration I should have a lot more FPS in my games.

I checked the temperatures and it's more than good.

For the SSD it is:

Crucial P3 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen3 NVMe CT1000P3SSD8

The power supply is a cooler master mwe 750w v2
The ram is lexar hades ddr4 16gb in 2x8 and 3600mhz
The case is the h6 flow
The cooler is the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE
The graphics card is the rx 6950xt xt model xfx merc
The processor is an i5-12400f
The motherboard is the msi tomahawk b760 wifi d4

thank you to those who will help me
i play in 1440p
 

punkncat

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Go to Userbenchmark and run that test without any aftermarket frame counters on, such as Afterburner. Don't change anything else in relation to what you would have open for the game or games in question. IE- have the game launcher loaded up, just not the game. Leave any other companion programs going as well such as Discord or w/e.

Post the link that comes afterward here. AND before it starts, I am not looking at it for some exceptional faith in the results it returns for performance, just some of the info it gives in one place instead of asking a bunch of questions.

Thanks
 

General_Cool

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Go ahead and download Cinebench and FurMark and give your CPU and GPU a stress test. Check the scores. It will give you a comparison to the average of other CPUs and GPUs. Post the two scores here.

Have you checked to make sure your monitor's refresh rate is set properly? What is it rated for? Sometimes windows will set a monitor's refresh rate to the lowest supported and people play games with v-sync enabled, so it'll appear as if you're struggling to get high FPS when in reality Windows is screwing you. System>Display>Advanced display, and from the drop down that says "choose a refresh rate" select the highest number from the drop down.
 
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how can i send pictures ?
Go ahead and download Cinebench and FurMark and give your CPU and GPU a stress test. Check the scores. It will give you a comparison to the average of other CPUs and GPUs. Post the two scores here.

Have you checked to make sure your monitor's refresh rate is set properly? What is it rated for? Sometimes windows will set a monitor's refresh rate to the lowest supported and people play games with v-sync enabled, so it'll appear as if you're struggling to get high FPS when in reality Windows is screwing you. System>Display>Advanced display, and from the drop down that says "choose a refresh rate" select the highest number from the drop down.
 
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General_Cool

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https://ibb.co/xCsdZdm
https://ibb.co/VL4mrxN
https://ibb.co/SJZgfVv
https://ibb.co/MpkLDPT
https://ibb.co/FB8MXfx
https://ibb.co/bzd95Qh
https://ibb.co/FXrbQPT
https://ibb.co/PzqJ65C

there is a lot of pictures sorry
Your core voltage on your CPU is extremely low...should be above 1. Have you modified the voltage at all?