FPS Calculation Formula:
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The FPS (Frames Per Second) calculation estimates the performance of a PC build for a specific game based on the build's score and the game's performance factor.
The calculator uses the FPS formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation multiplies your PC's performance capability with the game's requirements to estimate smoothness of gameplay.
Details: FPS estimation helps gamers and builders understand if a PC build will provide smooth gameplay for specific titles before purchasing components.
Tips: Enter your PC build's performance score and the game's performance factor. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Where do I find my build score?
A: Build scores can be obtained from benchmarking tools or PC building websites that rate your hardware configuration.
Q2: Where do I find game factors?
A: Game factors are typically provided by game developers or can be found in PC gaming performance databases.
Q3: What is considered good FPS?
A: 60 FPS is generally considered smooth, while competitive gamers often aim for 144+ FPS. Below 30 FPS may feel choppy.
Q4: Does this account for resolution and settings?
A: The build score and game factor should be matched to your target resolution and quality settings for accurate results.
Q5: How accurate is this estimation?
A: This provides a rough estimate. Actual performance may vary based on specific hardware combinations and software optimizations.