The System Performance view of the Post Game Report provides PC Gamers a concise summary of key system metrics for PC Gaming including FPS (Frames Per Second), Latency, CPU Utilization, GPU Utilization and Memory Utilization. It then compares your performance to the following benchmarks:
In addition to assessing your system’s performance, the Post Game Report provides a concise summary of your in-game performance. It captures key in-game metrics for supported games and compares your performance to the following benchmarks:
Whether you’re tracking your own game performance or trying to outperform the competition, the Post Game Report provides the essential insights you need. League of Legends and PUBG are supported at this time. More games will be supported in the coming weeks.
How does your PC compare to other players in the same game? The PC Specifications tab provides a detailed view of your system’s components and then benchmarks it to other pc gamers playing the same game.
Benchmark CPU, GPU, RAM, Operating system, Display, and Storage to see where you stand vs. the competition. The competition view highlights the most popular component used by the competition and then a simple hover over reveals the top 5 most popular components.
How do other PC gamers configure their computer, which gaming apps do they use, and how much time they spend gaming? All of these questions can be answered on the Apps and Settings tab.
This tab is divided into two sections:
Performance and Settings view
Gameplay view
Want to see how your system is performing in real time? This tab provides real-time performance measurements for key systems components.
It includes detailed information on your CPU, GPU, Memory, and Hard Drive. For example, for the CPU it shows load, temperature, clock speed, and power (by core).