FPS Calculator
Pick a graphics card and a game to estimate the frame rate at your resolution and quality preset. Where we have a real benchmark it is shown as a measured result; everywhere else the number comes from a transparent performance model, clearly flagged.
Currently covering 38 graphics cards across 30 games. Estimates are guidance, not a guarantee; real-world FPS varies with drivers, patches, and the rest of your system.
FPS calculator FAQ
How accurate is this FPS calculator?
Where a real published benchmark exists for your exact graphics card, game, resolution, and preset, we show it directly and mark the result "Measured benchmark". Everywhere else the number comes from a performance model: the game's benchmarked frame rate on a reference card (RTX 4070), scaled by your card's relative performance at that resolution. Modeled results are typically within about 10% of published averages when the GPU is the bottleneck, and are always labeled "Estimated".
Where does the benchmark data come from?
Every number in the dataset is sourced from independent hardware outlets — primarily TechPowerUp, plus TechSpot and Notebookcheck — and each entry in our catalog records its sources. We cover 38 graphics cards from the GTX 10-series through the latest RTX 50 and RX 9000 series, across 30 popular games, and refresh the data as new cards and games are benchmarked.
Do the estimates include DLSS, FSR, or frame generation?
No — results reflect native rendering with no upscaling or frame generation (the one exception, Black Myth: Wukong, is benchmarked at its default 66% upscaling and noted in our data). DLSS or FSR in quality mode typically adds roughly 30-60% on top of the native number, and frame generation more, so treat our figure as the conservative baseline.
Why is my real-world FPS different?
The estimates assume a fast modern CPU that is not holding the graphics card back, average in-game scenes, and up-to-date drivers. A slower CPU (especially at 1080p and high frame rates), demanding scenes, background software, RAM speed, and game patches can all move real results in either direction.