Best FPS Counter Apps for Windows 10 (in 2023)

 

Best FPS counter Apps for Windows 10

Everyone likes to plays online games, While playing games, we always thinks that it must runs without any obstacles or we want that quality of our games must be good enough to enjoy it. 

So, here we are going to tell you about FPS. As you know that games run at a certain FPS rate where FPS stands for Frames Per Second to run your game at higher speed you should use FPS . 

The higher the FPS, the better the quality of game . To get high FPS, make sure that you have a hardware that support it and the hardware must be free to use by the game i. e. , your GPU(Graphics Processing Unit) should not be use by other apps in the system.

There are various factors that may results to lower the performance of your game. Once you found that your FPS is not working as per your expectation or performance of your game falls too often, then you can use FPS, after installing FPS counter in your system, it will keep an eye on performance of game.

While searching for FPS counter you will get many other apps that may be use in Window 10. Those apps normally works while playing games, but there some other apps that need to refresh at the same rate that games do.

Recently, window 10 comes with a built-in FPS counter which works with the Window 10 game bar. We do not need to install FPS counter separately. We can pin the FPS counter to our screen and use it to monitor game's frame rate.

The Window 10 game bar FPS monitor is not too old to use. Window's user have long needed a way to monitor the frame rate, then users rely on Fraps. Fraps is not been updated in a long time, even its product page does not mentioned by window's 10. 

However, it works just fine on the operating system and can be used to monitor games frame rate.

FPS counter for Windows 10

There is no shortage of apps that can add an FPS counter on Windows 10. These apps will normally only work when you’re playing a game since there are few other apps that need or refresh frames at the same rate that games do.


1. FPS counter – Windows 10 game bar

Windows 10 comes with a built-in FPS counter. It works with the Windows 10 game bar. You do not have to install anything and you can pin the FPS counter to the screen and use it to monitor the frame rate.

1. Run a game.

2. Tap the Win+G keyboard shortcut to show the game bar.

3. Enable the Performance widget.

4. Select the FPS tab on the widget.

5. Move the widget to a corner of the screen.

6. Click the pin icon to pin it.

7. The FPS for the game will be shown live.

2. Fraps

To enable Fraps in Windows 10. You have to follow this steps:

1. Run Fraps.

2. Go to the app’s settings.

3. Select the FPS tab.

4. Enable the FPS box under benchmarking.

5. Select which corner of the screen the FPS should appear on.

6. Set a toggle to show/hide it.

7. Open a game.

8. Press the toggle and the FPS will appear in a corner.

3. GeForce Experience in-game overlay

If you have a gaming PC/system, you will have a GPU. If it’s an Nvidia GPU, you can install the GeForce Experience app and enable the in-game overlay. This overlay will, among other things, display the FPS for a game.

1. Download GeForce Experience from Nvidia.

2. Open GeForce Experience and click the cogwheel button at the top right.

3. Go to the General tab and enable the Game overlay.

4. Click the Settings button.

5. Select HUD Layout.

6. Go to the FPS Counter tab.

7. Select which corner of the screen you want the FPS to appear in.

8. Run a game and tap Alt+Z.

9. The FPS counter will appear.

4. Steam in-game overlay

If you’re playing a Steam game, you should know it has an in-game overlay that can display the FPS.

To enable it, follow these steps. 

1. Open Steam.

2. Go to Steam>Settings.

3. Select the In-game tab.

4. Open the In-game FPS counter dropdown.

5. Select which corner of the screen you want it to appear on.

6. Run the game and tap the Shift+Tab keyboard shortcut to enable it.

5. MSI Afterburner – FPS monitor

MSI Afterburner is a tool popular with users who like to overclock or under vault their GPU. It is a feature-rich tool capable of monitoring your system and you can use it to enable an FPS counter on Windows 10.

1. Download and install MSI Afterburner.

2. Go to the app’s settings.

3. Select the Monitoring tab.

4. From the list of items, select and enable Framerate (check mark should be active).

5. Enable the ‘Show in On-screen display’ option.

6. The FPS counter will be displayed when you run a game.

Conclusion

The apps listed here do not need a lot of system resources to run. They are light and will allow most if not all system resources to remain free for your game to consume. It’s up to you to make sure you don’t have other apps running on your system that will drag the FPS of game down.


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