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Unlike many of the games we use to test gaming laptops here at The Verge, such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Red Dead Redemption 2, CS:GO doesn’t have a built-in benchmark. But not to worry — there are third-party benchmarks you can run to see what kind of frame rates your device puts up on this first-person shooter. The one we commonly use, the FPS Benchmark by Ulletical, is free and easy to install.
Here’s how to run Ulletical’s FPS Benchmark for CS:GO:
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Unlike many of the games we use to test gaming laptops here at The Verge, such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Red Dead Redemption 2, CS:GO doesn’t have a built-in benchmark. But not to worry — there are third-party benchmarks you can run to see what kind of frame rates your device puts up on this first-person shooter. The one we commonly use, the FPS Benchmark by Ulletical, is free and easy to install.
Here’s how to run Ulletical’s FPS Benchmark for CS:GO:
- Search for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in the Steam store and download it. (It’s free.)
- Click on the title in your Steam library.
- Select Workshop.
- Search for FPS Benchmark.
- Hover over...
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