Benchmark Formula:
From: | To: |
The Game Benchmark score is a performance metric that combines frame rate (FPS) with resolution scaling to provide a comprehensive measure of gaming performance. It helps compare system performance across different hardware configurations.
The calculator uses the benchmark formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation accounts for both the smoothness of gameplay (FPS) and the rendering workload (resolution).
Details: Benchmark scores are crucial for comparing gaming performance across different hardware setups, optimizing game settings, and identifying system bottlenecks.
Tips: Enter your average FPS during gameplay and the appropriate resolution factor. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is a good benchmark score?
A: Scores vary by hardware, but generally 6000+ is excellent for 1080p, 3000-6000 is good, and below 3000 may need optimization.
Q2: How do I determine the resolution factor?
A: Common factors: 1.0 (1080p), 1.78 (1440p), 4.0 (4K). For custom resolutions, calculate (width × height)/(1920 × 1080).
Q3: Should I use average or peak FPS?
A: Use average FPS for the most accurate benchmark score, as it reflects consistent performance.
Q4: Does this account for frame time variance?
A: No, this is a simple metric. For more comprehensive analysis, consider including 1% and 0.1% low FPS measurements.
Q5: Can I compare scores across different games?
A: Yes, but remember that different games have varying demands. Comparisons are most meaningful within the same game.