

What you are talking about is essentially charting all the frame times that falls a certain amount below the average, which coincidentally is exactly what the 99th percentile metric is all about.

By extension there is know such thing as a minimum FPS chart, since you can't meaningfully chart a single data point. Summary: Civilization VI offers new ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time. SUBSCRIBE for First Looks at other civilizations, leaders, features and tips fr. Mixed or average reviews based on 1623 Ratings. There's really no such thing as the average minimum, only the minimum, which is a single data point (determined by the slowest frame). Get a first look at the Indonesian civilization and its leader, Dyah Gitarja. The 85 frames in question are probably more or less evenly distributed across the benchmark in question and as suck are measured over a period of time (but they are of course not averaged across said period, since that's not how percentile values work). Been hoping GN will start to fill that gap with general unit testing but they have yet to do so. JonnyGurus PSU reviews were particularly needed given how spicy some designs were even among the mainstream brands.
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You certainly don't need FCAT or similar software/hardware to measure minimum framerate, FCAT is simply a tool that gives you more accurate frame times in general, but that goes for all of the frames measured, not just the slowest one (the slowest one being the minimum FPS). Got hooked into PC hardware via Anandtech, branched into TTR and many others. Minimum FPS is a different thing altogether (minimum FPS is the slowest frame of the 8558 frames). I'm not talking about a single frame within 100, I'm talking about 85 frames within 8558 (the benchmark in question had run for this long at the time of the screenshot).
