Frame Rate Formula:
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Frame rate (FPS) calculation helps estimate how smoothly a game will run on your PC hardware by comparing your system's benchmark score against the game's complexity factor.
The calculator uses the frame rate formula:
Where:
Explanation: Higher benchmark scores and lower complexity values will result in higher frame rates.
Details: Frame rate directly impacts gaming experience. 60 FPS is considered smooth, while competitive gamers often aim for 144+ FPS. Lower FPS can cause stuttering and input lag.
Tips:
Q1: What's a good benchmark score for gaming?
A: This varies by resolution and game, but generally 5000+ is good for 1080p gaming, while 10000+ is recommended for 1440p or 4K.
Q2: How do I find my game's complexity factor?
A: Check developer specifications or gaming forums. New AAA titles typically have complexity 8-10, while esports titles might be 2-4.
Q3: Does this account for CPU vs GPU performance?
A: No, this is a simplified calculation. For accurate results, use GPU-specific benchmarks for GPU-bound games.
Q4: Why is my actual FPS different from the calculation?
A: Many factors affect real-world performance including driver optimizations, background processes, and specific game settings.
Q5: Can I use this for VR performance estimation?
A: VR requires much higher frame rates (90+ FPS). Multiply the complexity by 1.5-2x for VR estimations.