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  4. tool to calculate FPS - Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/tool-to-calculate-fps.2085846

    But is there a tool/software that tells you how much FPS you will get in a certain game based on your selected PC components and game settings? The tool must answer questions like; "i want to play BF4 on ultra @ 1080p 60fps on my future PC, what rig do i need?". Or; "what rig is required to play AC4at medium settings 60 fps at 4K?" maybe even;

  5. Gaming / FPS Calculator - Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gaming-fps-calculator.774049

    I found a site that estimates the frame rate (FPS) difference between graphics cards using benchmark data. Anyone seen this?? It appears to be pretty sweet. I was getting some nasty frame rates in Call of Duty Modern Warefare 2, and this thing told me what minimum card I need to buy to get 60FPS. What yall think? GPU Bench Gaming Performance

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  7. Graphics Card FPS Calculator - Tom's Hardware Forum

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    Just thought this was worth sharing with all the other avid gamers of the world. If you are having FPS (frame rate) woes with your current graphics card in some gaming title, run the numbers in this FPS calculator and it tells you what graphics card you would need in your system to get 60FPS or whatever you want.

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    PCPartPicker helps you select components, build your custom PC, and compare different builds by users.

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  10. Question Which GPU to hit 60 FPS on 5120*1440 monitor? - Tom's...

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    And even in games that don't have the ultra-ultra wide view, having ray-tracing on (e.g., "Portal with RTX") means I'm getting around 45 FPS. My goals: Average 60 FPS in the 5120*1440 view with High or better settings in the above mentioned games -- and in others that I haven't yet played, like "Spider-Man" and "The Last of Us".