SpecBeacon

Performance check

Pick a gamePick your GPUQuick FPS check
Check your FPS

Pick your PC

Choose your GPU and resolution first. If you want 90 or 120 FPS, SpecBeacon can suggest what to upgrade next.

Main stepEnter your PC here, then run Check FPS.The result card will jump into view as soon as the estimate is ready.

Game

Game title

Your PC

Start here. Pick your GPU first, then add CPU, resolution, and RAM if needed.

PC type
GPU

NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel Arc desktop graphics.

CPU

Intel and AMD desktop processors.

Resolution
RAM

Target FPS and upgrade plan

Want 90 or 120 FPS instead of 60? Pick a target and SpecBeacon will point to the first upgrade worth making.

Target FPS

Leave this at 60 for a quick FPS answer, or raise it to 90 or 120 to get upgrade guidance too.

Pick a game to start.

How it works

Get your answer in 3 steps

1. Pick a gameChoose a game first
2. Pick your PCChoose your GPU first
3. Run SpecBeaconSee your estimated FPS

First time here? Start with GPU. CPU is optional, and you can add a higher FPS target only when you want an upgrade recommendation.

Results

No estimate yet

Analyze guide

How SpecBeacon FPS checks work

Pick a game, choose your GPU, then adjust CPU, RAM, resolution, and target FPS if you want a tighter estimate.

SpecBeacon compares your setup against benchmark coverage and points to the first upgrade that meaningfully improves the result.

Use the full guide pages on About and Terms if you need more detail on how the service is operated.

How does SpecBeacon estimate FPS?

SpecBeacon compares your selected GPU, CPU, RAM, and resolution against benchmark rows in the catalog and projects the closest likely result.

Can SpecBeacon suggest upgrades for higher FPS?

Yes. Raise the target to 90 or 120 FPS and SpecBeacon will suggest the first GPU upgrade worth making when enough benchmark coverage exists.

Do I need to enter every PC part?

No. GPU is the most important input. CPU, RAM, and target FPS make the estimate and upgrade guidance more precise.