Frame rate (FPS) is a key metric that describes how many images your graphics hardware can render each second. Higher FPS results in smoother motion, which is especially important for fastβpaced shooters and competitive titles.
The achievable FPS depends on three main variables: the processing power of the GPU, the pixel count of the chosen resolution, and the rendering quality settings that dictate how much work the GPU must perform per frame.
By approximating each factor with a simple coefficient, we can estimate the performance with a quick calculation, helping gamers decide the best balance between visual fidelity and smoothness.
What is FPS in gaming?
How does GPU processing power affect FPS?
What is the impact of resolution on FPS?
How do rendering quality settings affect FPS?
Can I improve my FPS without upgrading hardware?
What is a good FPS range for gaming?
How does this calculator work?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
