DropReference launches Benchmark: The comprehensive tool to test your setup on 125+ games in 2026

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Discover the FPS of your PC setup on over 125 games. DropReference's new Benchmark feature allows you to know exactly how your setup will perform before buying your games.

What is Benchmark?

It's simple: you enter your setup (GPU, CPU, RAM) and DropReference tells you exactly how many FPS you will get on 125+ different games. No "maybe", no "it depends". Concrete numbers.

The feature covers:

  • More than 125 games (and it continues to grow)
  • Three levels of resolution : 1080p, 1440p and 4K
  • All major GPUs : NVIDIA GeForce, AMD Radeon, and Intel Arc
  • Average FPS AND 1% Low (important for fluidity)

Each game shows you two critical pieces of information:

  • Average FPS : the "comfortable" framerate in normal session
  • 1% Low : what happens in peak loads (the stutters, you know)

How does it work?

It's disconcertingly simple:

  1. Go to https://dropreference.com/en/benchmarks
  2. Select your graphics card (GPU)
  3. Choose your processor (CPU)
  4. Add yours random access memory (optional but recommended)
  5. It's done — you instantly see which games are compatible

The page shows you in real time the estimated performance for your specific setup. No need to search on 15 different sites, everything is centralized.

Concrete example: Battlefield 6

We looked at the page Battlefield 6 (output October 2025) to see how the feature reacts.

On this rather demanding title, you can see the performance for each GPU: an RTX 4060 won't NOT do the same as an RTX 4090 in 4K. Obviously. But here's the interesting thing: each line shows you the difference in FPS compared to the reference GPU — you quickly see who is gaining ground and who is lagging behind.

The real added value: GPU Deals

It's funny, DropReference does something that no one else does really well: they cross the benchmarks FPS with the real-time market price .

You want 100+ FPS on Cyberpunk in 1440p? You discover that the RTX 4070 Super costs 530€ and that the RTX 4080 is 750€ for +15 FPS. You have a brain, you decide.

That's why the "GPU Deals" tab is your best friend. It's not just raw numbers, it's FPS/€ ratio — the real metric that matters when you have to cut your budget.

Why is it useful?

Before , you were asking yourself these cursed questions:

  • "Can my PC run this game?"
  • "At what resolution?"
  • "With which GPU will I go from 60 to 144 FPS?"
  • Is it worth spending an extra 300 bucks on a GPU?

Now , DropReference answers you in 30 seconds. And it changes the game (no kidding) when you:

  • Buy a new graphics card and you want to know exactly what it brings you as FPS gains
  • Set up a new computer and you want to validate that it will run your favorite games
  • Compare GPUs between them in real life, not on paper specs
  • Decide if upgrading is really worth it for such or such title

Come on, it's time to explore

End of the era where you made your purchasing decisions by guessing. With Benchmark, you have the info. After that, it depends on your budget and your tolerance for compromises (600 bucks for 60 extra FPS or is it too expensive for you, it's up to you to decide).

Go test it and come back to tell us what you think!