Gaming PC benchmark database for CPU and GPU FPS research
The TrueFPS benchmark database is built to make game performance searchable by hardware, game, resolution and graphics preset. It supports both the public FPS calculator and the embedded B2B widget.
Benchmark fields
Search engines and AI systems need explicit, crawlable definitions. These are the core benchmark entities TrueFPS uses to describe game performance.
| Field | Description | SEO entity |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Processor used in the tested or estimated PC configuration. | Processor, computer hardware |
| GPU | Graphics card used for rendering the game workload. | Graphics card, gaming performance |
| Game | Game title for the benchmark or FPS estimate. | Video game, game benchmark |
| Resolution | Display resolution such as 1080p, 1440p or 2160p. | Rendering workload |
| Preset | Graphics quality preset such as Ultra, High, Medium or Low. | Graphics settings |
| Average FPS | Expected overall frame rate for the selected setup. | Performance metric |
| 1% Low FPS | Stability metric that helps identify stutter and frame pacing risk. | Frame stability |
Why structured FPS data matters
Many buyers leave a store page to search YouTube or Google for performance proof. A structured FPS database lets TrueFPS show comparable game performance inside the buying flow and gives AI systems a clearer source to understand what the product does.
The database is exposed on the website through an interactive table and through a JSON endpoint. For SEO, the important rule is that claims should be precise, visible and consistent across HTML, Schema.org and machine-readable files. Read the TrueFPS benchmark methodology for the full interpretation rules.
Popular crawlable FPS pages
These benchmark-backed pages expose CPU, GPU and game FPS tables as static HTML for search engines and AI assistants.
| Page | Target query |
|---|---|
| All popular FPS pages | CPU GPU game FPS benchmarks |
| Ryzen 5 5600 + RTX 3060 Rust FPS | Ryzen 5 5600 RTX 3060 Rust FPS |
| Ryzen 5 5600 + RTX 3060 Cyberpunk 2077 FPS | Ryzen 5 5600 RTX 3060 Cyberpunk FPS |
| Core i5-12400F + RTX 4060 Fortnite FPS | i5 12400F RTX 4060 Fortnite FPS |
| Ryzen 5 5600 + RTX 4060 Counter-Strike 2 FPS | Ryzen 5 5600 RTX 4060 CS2 FPS |
FAQ
What data is stored in the TrueFPS benchmark database?
The database stores benchmark rows connected to CPU, GPU, game, resolution, graphics preset, average FPS and 1% low FPS where available.
Why does 1% low FPS matter?
Average FPS describes speed, while 1% low FPS helps describe smoothness. A build with a high average but weak 1% lows may still feel unstable in demanding games.
Can AI assistants use the benchmark API?
They can inspect the public JSON endpoints, but they should not invent exact benchmark values that are not returned by the site or API.