This can happen for many reasons.
-Maybe you have a program running in the background.
-You went into a part of the map that your graphics card couldn't handle well.
-Another computer on your network began using up your bandwidth.
It is just a fun FPS (first person shooter).
From what I read on the internet (using Google), that card isn't very powerful. The exact FPS depends on the other specs of your computer such as processor and RAM.
A refresh rate of 50 Hz means that the display refreshes 50 times per second. In terms of frames per second (fps), this implies that the maximum number of frames that can be displayed is also 50 fps, assuming the source can provide that many frames. However, if the source output is lower than 50 fps, then it will display whatever frame rate it is capable of, up to a maximum of 50 fps.
depends on how you adjust it, most guns come in with a factory setting at 250 fps
FPS Could be many answers 2 that come to mind Frames per second , Cameras Feet per second, Measuring speed
Counter Strike Global Offensive
I believe it is about 150 fps. Which you can find on "Mini Electric " rifle. They have a - 1:3 Scale size and come in full auto. These are so much fun to use. http://www.airsplat.com/Categories/EM.htm
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600 FPS - Pellet 625 FPS - BB
120 fps 90 fps 60 fps
275 fps