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Does FPS matter in games?

We tell you some facts about FPS: terminology, how to measure and increase the value



The concept of FPS

In almost any modern game, by going to the settings menu, you can find the FPS option. This abbreviation stands for Frame per seconds , which means "Frames per second". The parameter is responsible for updating the frame rate on the screen of your monitor or other gadget where the game is running. The higher the FPS, the smoother and better the picture will be. Let's figure out what the FPS value depends on, how to measure it and increase the performance to the maximum?

All processes in games are directly processed using the CPU - the central processing unit. The more powerful the CPU, the less time it will take to process and display processes on the screen. But today, one central processor is not enough: to unload it for complex 3D applications, a GPU is used - a graphics processor or a video card.


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A clear difference in frame rate

The graphics adapter does a lot of the work of processing 3D textures, lighting, detailing, and more. As we have already noted, this allows you not to litter the CPU with additional computing processes. But it should be understood that the central processor is the main connecting link: with a lack of CPU power, not a single strong video card will be able to give all its best.

If you like online games, then in addition to the "smooth picture" you need to be sure of a continuous and high Internet connection. A slow connection speed will complicate the gameplay just as much as a low frame rate. To verify the high bandwidth, you can use the Speedcheck service, which allows you to check the speed of the Internet in a matter of seconds.



How to measure FPS

Measuring FPS in modern games is not difficult: for example, the most popular game selling site has its own client - Steam, in the settings of which you can enable the display of the frame rate in any running application. If you play a network game or run a physical media, then you will need to install third-party programs to measure FPS. We have listed the best of them below.

MSI Afterburner

small,but a very handy application for monitoring frame rate. It combines many other useful functions: from measuring the temperature of the GPU to changing the frequency and voltage, which is necessary when overclocking the video card.

MSI Afterburner
MSI Afterburner

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The built-in in-game overlay in GeForce Experience allows you not only to determine the frame rate in a particular application, but also to create high-quality screenshots and record video of the gameplay. The disadvantage of this program is that only owners of Nvidia graphics adapters can use it. To track FPS changes in games, just open the overlay ( Alt + Z by default), go to “ Settings - HUD Locations ”, select the location of the frame rate counter on the screen.

GeForce Experience
GeForce Experience

How to increase the frame rate?

If you are sorely lacking in FPS in video games, then it is most likely time to upgrade your PC. Neither?We have prepared a list in which we indicated what primarily affects the frame rate:

  1. Video card. Of course, the main element of improving performance in games (in particular, FPS) is the graphics adapter. The higher the video memory of the GPU, the more processes and textures it will be able to process. Accordingly, the better the picture will be.
  2. CPU. As we said, the better the CPU, the more processes it can process in a short time. Accordingly, this will ensure the continuous operation of the video card.
  3. Frequency of random access memory (RAM). At the moment, the vast majority of users, when trying to upgrade a PC, try to install as many gigabytes of RAM (RAM) as possible, but completely forget about its frequency: after all, the bandwidth (speed) of the “RAM” directly affects the performance in video games, which, of course, leads to improved performance.


FPS is an important parameter for video games that can be used to describe the overall performance of a running process. The frame rate depends on both the PC configuration and the optimization of the game itself. Unscrupulous developers often ignore this process, which is why a seemingly “average” game can consume so much more??CPU and GPU resources.