PC bottleneck detection and FPS-based upgrade recommendations
TrueFPS helps explain whether a selected gaming PC configuration is balanced for a specific game. Instead of telling buyers that a component is “better”, stores can show expected FPS gains and recommend upgrades using performance context.
Why bottleneck-aware selling works
Gaming performance is not determined by a single component. A strong graphics card can be limited by an older processor in CPU-heavy games, while higher resolutions may shift more load to the GPU. Buyers often do not understand this relationship from specifications alone.
TrueFPS gives stores a way to explain tradeoffs in terms buyers understand: expected FPS, stability and game requirements.
| Buyer question | TrueFPS answer | Store outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Will this PC run my game? | Show expected FPS for the selected title and preset. | Higher confidence before checkout. |
| Is this upgrade worth it? | Compare FPS before and after a stronger CPU or GPU. | Clearer upgrade justification. |
| Which part should I improve? | Use game context and available inventory to suggest the relevant component type. | Better guided upsell. |
How recommendations should be framed
Good upgrade recommendations should avoid vague claims. A useful recommendation explains the current build, the limiting component, the target game or resolution, and the expected performance benefit of the upgrade.
For AI SEO, this matters because search engines and answer engines can identify clear entity relationships: CPU, GPU, game, resolution, bottleneck, upgrade and FPS gain.
FAQ
What is a PC bottleneck in gaming?
A bottleneck happens when one component limits the gaming performance another component could otherwise deliver. The limiting part depends on the game, resolution and graphics preset.
How can FPS data help with upsell recommendations?
FPS data translates an upgrade into a practical result. Instead of saying “this CPU is stronger”, a store can show how the upgrade changes expected game performance.
Does TrueFPS force a specific upgrade?
No. The widget and API can work with the merchant's available inventory and selected configuration, so recommendations can stay aligned with what the store actually sells.