FPS Calculation:
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FPS (Frames Per Second) measures how many images your GPU can produce and display each second in Call of Duty. Higher FPS results in smoother gameplay and can provide a competitive advantage.
The calculator uses a formula that estimates FPS based on:
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Details: Higher FPS reduces input lag and makes gameplay smoother. Competitive players often aim for at least 144 FPS, while casual players may be satisfied with 60 FPS.
Tips: Select components that match your system. The calculator provides estimates - actual performance may vary based on specific hardware models, drivers, and system configuration.
Q1: Why is my actual FPS different from the estimate?
A: The calculator provides general estimates. Actual performance depends on specific hardware models, cooling, background processes, and game optimizations.
Q2: What FPS is considered good for Call of Duty?
A: 60 FPS is playable, 120+ FPS is ideal for competitive play, and 240+ FPS is preferred by professional players.
Q3: How can I increase my FPS?
A: Lower graphics settings, reduce resolution, update drivers, close background apps, or upgrade hardware components.
Q4: Does RAM affect FPS in Call of Duty?
A: Yes, especially if you have less than 16GB. Faster RAM can also help, particularly with AMD processors.
Q5: Should I cap my FPS?
A: Capping FPS just below your monitor's refresh rate can reduce screen tearing and GPU workload, but may increase input lag slightly.