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Last updated: July 15, 2026

FPS Calculator is a practical planning tool for PC players who want a clearer idea of how a particular processor, graphics card, game, resolution, and quality preset may work together.

What this website does

The website helps users compare possible gaming-performance scenarios before installing a game, changing settings, or planning a hardware upgrade. A visitor can select a CPU, GPU, game, resolution, graphics preset, memory configuration, and supported performance options. The calculator then produces an estimated FPS range and supporting context.

The result is intended to answer useful questions such as whether 1080p is a more realistic target than 1440p, whether reducing a demanding preset may help, or whether the selected CPU or GPU is more likely to limit the scenario.

Who the website is for

The calculator is designed for gamers, first-time PC builders, laptop users, students, and anyone comparing hardware. It does not assume that every visitor understands benchmark terminology. Explanations are written to make the result easier to interpret, not merely to display a number.

What an FPS estimate means

An estimate is a calculated expectation, not a live benchmark. The website does not run the selected game, inspect private files, remotely test the computer, or promise a particular frame rate. Real performance can change with game patches, drivers, cooling, power limits, RAM layout, background software, operating-system settings, map or scene complexity, and the exact laptop or desktop implementation.

How we try to be useful

The tool emphasizes comparison. Users can change one input at a time and see how a different resolution, quality level, upscaling option, CPU, or GPU changes the scenario. The surrounding guidance explains likely limits, sensible starting settings, and reasons that measured gameplay may differ.

Independence and product names

FPS Calculator is an independent informational website. Product, game, and company names belong to their respective owners and are used only to identify compatible hardware or software. A listing does not imply sponsorship, endorsement, partnership, or approval by a manufacturer or game publisher.

Accuracy, corrections, and updates

Hardware databases, game requirements, and performance assumptions can become outdated. We review the tool and supporting pages, but we cannot guarantee that every model name, game profile, or estimate is complete or error-free at all times. Clear correction reports are welcome, especially when they include the affected page, selected inputs, expected behavior, and a reliable source.

Our approach

We aim to be transparent about uncertainty. The website should help a user narrow down choices and understand trade-offs. It should not pressure anyone into buying hardware or present a calculated result as laboratory evidence. For important purchases, compare current specifications, independent benchmarks, compatibility details, prices, warranties, and return policies.