Game FPS calculator for CPU and GPU builds
TrueFPS helps gamers and PC buyers estimate expected performance before choosing a build. The calculator converts hardware choices into practical game FPS context instead of forcing users to interpret CPU and GPU specifications manually.
How TrueFPS estimates game performance
TrueFPS uses benchmark records and normalization logic to estimate performance for a selected CPU and GPU pair. The goal is to answer a buyer's practical question: will this PC run the games I care about at the performance level I expect?
| Signal | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Average FPS | Shows the expected overall frame rate for a game and preset. |
| 1% low FPS | Helps describe stability and stutter risk, not just peak performance. |
| Resolution | GPU load changes heavily between Full HD, 2K and 4K. |
| Graphics preset | Ultra, High, Medium and Low settings change expected performance and upgrade needs. |
FAQ
What does the TrueFPS calculator estimate?
It estimates expected in-game FPS for selected PC hardware and game settings, including average FPS and 1% low FPS where benchmark data is available.
Is every result a direct lab measurement?
No. Some results are direct benchmark-backed values, while others may be estimates derived from comparable benchmark records and normalization logic. TrueFPS should be used as performance guidance, not as an official hardware vendor benchmark.
Who is the calculator for?
It is for gamers comparing builds, buyers checking whether a PC will run specific games, and PC stores that want to show performance directly inside product or configurator pages.