Disclaimer
Last updated: July 15, 2026
FPS Calculator provides educational information and modeled performance estimates. It is not a benchmark laboratory, hardware seller, game publisher, or professional advisory service.
Estimated performance only
FPS values, ranges, one-percent-low indications, limiting-component labels, and comparisons are generated from an internal model. They are not measured on your computer and are not promises of actual gameplay performance.
Real-world differences
Results can differ because of patches, drivers, BIOS settings, cooling, power modes, clock behavior, RAM speed and channels, storage, background programs, operating systems, laptop power limits, recording software, multiplayer load, map, scene, mods, and measurement method.
No purchasing or compatibility guarantee
Do not use a result as the only basis for buying, selling, building, upgrading, overclocking, or repairing a computer. Verify socket and chipset support, BIOS version, power supply capacity and connectors, case clearance, display outputs, memory support, cooling, manufacturer documentation, and return terms.
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Use at your own risk
You remain responsible for how you use the information. Back up important data before system changes and follow manufacturer safety instructions. The website cannot accept responsibility for lost data, unstable systems, damaged hardware, missed purchases, or other consequences caused by relying on an estimate.
Corrections
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