The new calculator now mimics real 3DMark behavior with surprising depth:
PC Building Simulator 2 (PCBS2) players rely on accurate benchmarking tools like the in-game 3DMark calculator to estimate GPU performance, price-to-performance, and to validate builds. When the 3DMark calculator is producing incorrect or inconsistent results it can mislead purchasers and frustrate players. This post explains likely causes, step-by-step fixes, and preventative tips — suitable for modders, players, and content creators who want reliable metrics. pc building simulator 2 3dmark calculator fixed
This is the game-changer. The fixed calculator now runs a 3-second thermal simulation. It asks: The new calculator now mimics real 3DMark behavior
If the calculator predicts your CPU will hit 95°C during a 3DMark run, it will automatically throttle the predicted clock speed by 20%, reducing the final score accordingly. This means your lazy cable management and missing exhaust fan will hurt your predicted score. If the calculator predicts your CPU will hit