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FPS Benchmark
Calculator

Find out how many frames your GPU gets — at any resolution, any game

Your GPU
Resolution
Quality Preset
Game
Avg FPS
Expected average
1% Low
Worst 1% frames
0.1% Low
Stutters / spikes
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Select options above
Choose your GPU, resolution, quality, and game to get your FPS estimate.
🔆 Ray Tracing
Enable to see FPS impact of Ray Tracing / Path Tracing in supported games.
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CPU Bottleneck Checker
Your CPU
CPU Load
GPU Load
Select your CPU above to see bottleneck analysis.
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Monitor Match
Calculate FPS first to see monitor recommendations.
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Upgrade Advisor
Select a GPU above to see upgrade options.
RT / Path Tracing Impact
Enable Ray Tracing above to see per-level FPS breakdown.
GPU Comparison — Same Settings
GPU Avg FPS Performance Tier
FPS Optimisation Tips
Resolution Scale First
Dropping from 4K to 1440p gives a bigger FPS boost than lowering quality settings. Always prioritise resolution scale over texture quality for competitive play.
Turn Off Ray Tracing
Ray tracing can cut FPS by 30–50% with minimal visible benefit in fast-paced games. Disable it for competitive titles — save it for cinematic single-player games.
Use DLSS 4 / FSR 4 / XeSS 2
NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation (RTX 50 series) can multiply FPS by 2–4×. AMD FSR 4 (RX 9000 series) and Intel XeSS 2 deliver similar upscaling gains. Always enable these before reducing native resolution.
Match FPS to Monitor
There's no benefit running 300 FPS on a 144Hz monitor. Cap your FPS slightly above your refresh rate (e.g. 150 for 144Hz) to reduce GPU heat and power draw.
How This Tool Works
This calculator uses aggregated benchmark data from hardware review sites, Digital Foundry, and community testing databases to estimate expected FPS for your specific GPU, game, resolution, and quality setting combination. Results are estimates based on averages — your actual FPS may vary based on CPU, RAM, drivers, and in-game settings.
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Select Your GPU
Choose your graphics card from the dropdown. The list covers all major NVIDIA RTX 40/30 series, AMD RX 7000/6000 series, and Intel Arc cards. The GPU is the biggest factor in gaming performance.
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Set Resolution & Quality
Resolution (1080p / 1440p / 4K) has the biggest impact on FPS after the GPU itself. Quality preset scales textures, shadows, and effects — Ultra can cost 30–50% FPS vs Low in demanding titles.
03
Pick Your Game
Each game has a very different engine and workload. Valorant is CPU-light and GPU-easy; Cyberpunk 2077 is extremely demanding. The game multiplier scales the base GPU performance accordingly.
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Read Your Results
You get three numbers: Avg FPS (typical gameplay), 1% Low (worst frames during busy scenes — the smoothness indicator), and 0.1% Low (rare stutters). A healthy 1% Low should be above 60 for smooth play.
⚠️ Disclaimer: All FPS values are estimates based on published benchmark data and are not guaranteed. Actual performance varies based on your CPU, RAM speed, storage, driver version, background processes, and specific in-game settings. Use these figures as a starting point — always benchmark your own system with tools like CapFrameX or NVIDIA FrameView for accurate results.