About MyFPS.app

Your ultimate tool for predicting PC gaming performance.

Our Mission

At MyFPS, our mission is simple: to help gamers around the world make informed decisions about their PC hardware. PC gaming can be expensive, and buying the wrong graphics card (GPU) or processor (CPU) can lead to frustrating bottlenecks and wasted money.

We built this FPS (Frames Per Second) calculator to provide accurate, data-driven estimates of how specific games will perform on various hardware configurations. Whether you are building a new PC from scratch or upgrading your current rig for the latest AAA titles, we want to give you the confidence that your system will deliver the smooth gameplay you deserve.

How Our Calculator Works

Our FPS predictions are not random guesses. We utilize a comprehensive, constantly updated database of hardware benchmarks, game engine specifications, and real-world testing data.

  • Hardware Profiling: We analyze the compute power, VRAM, and architecture of hundreds of modern and legacy GPUs and CPUs.
  • Game Engine Demands: Different games utilize hardware differently. We factor in whether a game is CPU-heavy (like competitive shooters) or GPU-heavy (like open-world RPGs).
  • Resolution Scaling: Our algorithms adjust expected performance based on your target resolution, from standard 1080p to demanding 4K gameplay.

While no calculator can be 100% perfect due to variations in background software, thermals, and RAM speeds, our tool provides a highly reliable baseline to guide your purchasing and optimization decisions.

Who Built This?

MyFPS was developed by a passionate Front-End Developer and dedicated PC gaming enthusiast. Combining years of experience in advanced web technologies (like Vue.js and Nuxt) with a deep love for gaming, this platform was created to bridge the gap between complex hardware data and user-friendly accessibility.

We are committed to keeping this tool free, fast, and accurate for the community. We continually update our database with the latest hardware releases, including the newest NVIDIA RTX and AMD Radeon series graphics cards.