What This 60 FPS Test Measures
This tool is built to answer one question: can your device hold a steady 60 FPS? It measures average FPS, frame-time consistency, 1% low performance, and how often your rendering stays inside the 60 FPS target window.
Why 60 FPS Matters
60 FPS is the common baseline for smooth motion in games and desktop animation. When a device stays above that threshold, input feels more responsive and motion looks more fluid. If it falls below the target often, stutter becomes much easier to notice.
How to Read the Result
- Average FPS: Overall rendering speed during the test.
- 1% Low: Your lower-end frame rate under pressure.
- 60 FPS Hold Rate: How often frames landed within the target time budget.
- Frame Drops: The number of slower frames that broke the target window.