We work with the experts at UL to test the performance of every Gaming PC we sell. UL is an independent, global company that offers a wide range of testing services.
Performance with popular games:
We test a selection of popular games on every gaming PC. You can use our Game Selector tool to see how well each game runs. All PCs are tested with games running in 1080p resolution with medium quality settings. The more powerful PCs are also tested with games running in 1440p resolution with the highest graphical settings. FPS stands for frames per second, a measure of how smoothly a game runs on the system.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
- Fortnite Ch6
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
- Battlefield 6
- Rocket League
- GTA V
- Black Myth: Wukong
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Apex Legends
- Marvel Rivals
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- League of Legends
What does VR-ready mean?
VR-ready PCs meet or exceed the performance requirements for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift VR headsets. Choose a VR-ready PC to enjoy smooth, immersive VR experiences without stuttering or lag.
Essential - The system provides a good experience with the majority of games at 1080p resolution and acceptable graphics settings.
Enthusiast - You can comfortably play all current games at 1080p resolution and high graphics settings. All PCs at this level and above are VR-Ready.
Serious - You can play all current game titles at 60 FPS with normal graphics settings. You will be able to enjoy many games at 1440p resolution and the highest graphics settings.
Pro - Almost all games will run at 60 FPS or more at 1440p resolution with the highest graphics settings. Many games will also be playable at 4K resolution.
What does the 3D mark score mean?
3DMark is a popular tool for benchmarking the performance of gaming PCs. The 3DMark score tells you how good a PC is for gaming based on its graphics card and processor. The higher the score, the better the performance.
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UL tests all systems under controlled conditions. Benchmark results may vary on individual systems but the scores are usually consistent within a 3% margin. Software changes, such as as driver updates, operating system updates, and game updates, can affect performance. There are also some devices that simply do not offer consistent performance due to their design. You can find out more about UL benchmarks here: https://benchmarks.ul.com/guide-to-scores
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