Check how many FPS your GPU can handle in any game with our free FPS Calculator. Select your GPU, game, resolution, and graphics settings to get your expected frames per second instantly.
⚡ FPS Calculator
Select your GPU, game, resolution and quality settings to get your estimated FPS instantly.
| Resolution | Est. FPS | Rating | Monitor Rec. |
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How to Use This FPS Calculator
Select your graphics card from the GPU dropdown. Choose your target resolution — 1080p, 1440p, or 4K. Pick the game you want to check FPS for. Set your graphics quality preference. Click Calculate FPS to see your results instantly.
What Is FPS and Why Does It Matter?
FPS stands for Frames Per Second — the number of images your GPU renders every second. Higher FPS means smoother gameplay. For casual gaming, 60 FPS is the baseline. Competitive players aim for 144 FPS or higher. Our calculator gives you real benchmark-based estimates so you know exactly what to expect before buying a GPU or upgrading your setup.
FPS by GPU — Quick Reference Chart
| GPU | Fortnite 1080p | Valorant 1080p | CS2 1080p |
|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 4090 | 300+ FPS | 400+ FPS | 350+ FPS |
| RTX 4080 | 240 FPS | 380 FPS | 290 FPS |
| RTX 4070 | 180 FPS | 320 FPS | 220 FPS |
| RTX 4060 | 140 FPS | 280 FPS | 175 FPS |
| RTX 3080 | 160 FPS | 300 FPS | 200 FPS |
| RTX 3060 | 110 FPS | 240 FPS | 145 FPS |
| RX 7900 XTX | 220 FPS | 360 FPS | 270 FPS |
| RX 6700 XT | 130 FPS | 260 FPS | 165 FPS |
Fortnite FPS Calculator
Fortnite runs well even on mid-range GPUs thanks to its optimized engine. At 1080p on High settings, an RTX 4060 delivers around 140 FPS — perfect for a 144Hz monitor. Use our calculator above to check your exact GPU’s expected FPS in Fortnite at any resolution.
Valorant FPS Calculator
Valorant is one of the most CPU-friendly competitive games available. Even budget GPUs like the GTX 1660 Super can push 200+ FPS at 1080p on Low settings. If you are playing competitively, aim for 240 FPS or higher for the smoothest experience. Check your GPU’s Valorant FPS using the calculator above.
CS2 FPS Calculator
CS2 is more demanding than its predecessor CSGO. At 1080p on High settings, you need at least an RTX 3060 to maintain a stable 144 FPS. Competitive players should target 200+ FPS for the best experience. Use our CS2 FPS Calculator above to find your expected frame rate.
Rust FPS Calculator
Rust is one of the most GPU-demanding survival games. Large servers with many players can drop FPS significantly. An RTX 4070 typically delivers 100-120 FPS at 1080p on High settings. Check your Rust FPS estimate using the calculator above.
How to Improve Your FPS
Lower your resolution scale to 90% for a quick FPS boost without changing your monitor resolution. Update your GPU drivers regularly — new drivers often improve performance by 5 to 15 percent. Enable Game Mode in Windows settings. Close background applications before gaming. Set your power plan to High Performance in Windows. For NVIDIA GPUs, enable DLSS in supported games for a major FPS improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What FPS is good for gaming?
60 FPS is the minimum for smooth gameplay. 144 FPS is ideal for competitive gaming. 240 FPS is for professional-level play.
Does RAM affect FPS?
Yes. 16GB is the minimum for modern gaming. 32GB helps in open world games. RAM speed also matters — faster RAM gives better FPS especially with AMD CPUs.
Is this FPS calculator accurate?
Our calculator uses real benchmark data from tested hardware. Results are estimates based on average performance and may vary slightly depending on your CPU, RAM, and in-game settings.
What resolution should I game at?
1080p for budget builds and competitive gaming. 1440p for the best balance of quality and performance. 4K for high-end builds with RTX 4080 or above.
Does CPU affect FPS?
Yes. A weak CPU can bottleneck your GPU and reduce FPS. Our calculator includes a bottleneck warning if your CPU may be limiting performance.
What is the minimum FPS for competitive gaming?
Most competitive players aim for at least 144 FPS. Professional esports players often target 240 FPS or higher for maximum responsiveness.
