This extension shows a current FPS(frames per second) on a web page.
Total ratings
3.28
(Rating count:
89)
Review summary
Pros
- Works on most sites as long as it is pinned to the toolbar.
- Shows the correct FPS on certain websites.
- Easy to use and reliable.
Cons
- Cannot display FPS above 60.
- High CPU usage (40-45%) even on static pages.
- Does not work consistently across different websites.
Most mentioned
- It doesn't work.
- Cannot display FPS higher than 60.
- Requires access to all site data.
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
3.00
All time rating average:
3.28
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-05 | RUBENS ANGEL FLORES | es | me lleno el pc | |
2024-09-01 | Learning and fun with SC | en | "This extension may soon no longer be supported because it doesn't follow best practices for Chrome extensions." I'm still unable to add the FPS Counter manually to my projects like Old Prodigy & Prodidows. | |
2024-04-19 | ManmadePlatypus | en | Works, but does not display FPS higher than 60. | |
2024-03-21 | Cole Lovin | en | Pretty good. | |
2023-11-22 | Azrael | en | Any tutorial on how to use this? | |
2023-06-16 | James Dionida | It doesn't work | ||
2023-06-16 | James Dionida | en | It doesn't work | |
2022-10-06 | Alexander Patrakov | Works on most sites, as long as the extension is pinned to the toolbar. However, it cannot display fps above 60 (I looked at the extension code, and it is just a limitation on displayed values), and consumes quite a lot of CPU (40-45% of a single CPU) while doing its job even on static text-only pages where the notion of FPS is not applicable because there is no animation. Also, it asks for access and modification of "all site data", while it would have been sufficient to request access to site data "when clicked". But again, I have reviewed the code, and it is actually safe - your data is not being sent anywhere, and the only modification is to add the FPS graph. | ||
2022-10-06 | Alexander Patrakov | en | Works on most sites, as long as the extension is pinned to the toolbar. However, it cannot display fps above 60 (I looked at the extension code, and it is just a limitation on displayed values), and consumes quite a lot of CPU (40-45% of a single CPU) while doing its job even on static text-only pages where the notion of FPS is not applicable because there is no animation. Also, it asks for access and modification of "all site data", while it would have been sufficient to request access to site data "when clicked". But again, I have reviewed the code, and it is actually safe - your data is not being sent anywhere, and the only modification is to add the FPS graph. | |
2022-03-16 | Cédric Morelle | I have been using this extension for years now. Easy to use, reliable, inexpensive for CPU/GPU, it does what it says |
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