FPS & Benchmarks

See what your parts should actually be doing in games.

Drop your CPU, GPU, RAM, and a list of games. PC AI estimates average FPS and 1% lows at your resolution and refresh rate, then calls out likely bottlenecks and potential upgrades.

Great sanity check for your build

Use it to answer "are my FPS numbers normal for this hardware?"

Your hardware & games

Step 1 · Describe your rig & titles

Close-enough specs are fine. If you know exact models, that's even better.

Just type the names—no need to be super specific about modes or maps unless you want to.

PC AI maps your parts to typical performance ranges. Treat this as a sanity check, not a lab measurement.

FPS estimates per game

Step 2 · Compare with your actual FPS

When you run Estimate my FPS per game, this panel shows:

  • Typical FPS ranges for each game at your resolution.
  • 1% low estimates so you know how smooth it should feel.
  • How that compares to your monitor refresh rate.
  • High-level bottleneck and upgrade notes.

If your real FPS is way lower than this, it's time for the Troubleshooter or FPS Optimizer.

How to read these numbers

  • • Avg FPS is what you'll feel most of the time.
  • • 1% lows are how bad it feels during heavy scenes or fights.
  • • If both are way below your refresh rate, it's upgrade or settings time.

Where to go from here

  • • Use the FPS Optimizer if your real FPS is lower than these estimates.
  • • Use the Upgrade Optimizer if you need a game-plan for what to replace first.
  • • Use the Part Picker for clean new builds.