Fortnite

2017 · Battle Royale · Unreal Engine 5

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Profile status: Estimated. Last reviewed 26 Apr 2026. No benchmark sources attached.How profiles work

Questions players ask

Answers use RightRig's reference rig: Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX 3060, 32 GB RAM at 1080p. Edit your rig above for personalised numbers.

Can my PC run Fortnite?

On RightRig's reference rig: Runs Great. About 93–117 fps at Ultra, 1080p.

What FPS should I expect in Fortnite?

About 93–117 fps on the reference rig at Ultra, 1080p. Estimated from engine, genre, and era. Not a measured benchmark.

What settings should I lower first in Fortnite?

Geometry Detail has the most impact on FPS. Start there if you need more frames. Upscaling is on. It helps recover frames.

Is this a benchmark or an estimate?

An estimate. Not a measured benchmark. The profile is built from engine, genre, era, and official specs.

How much VRAM does Fortnite need?

At least 4 GB of VRAM. With less, the engine may stutter or need lower texture settings.

Does Fortnite support DLSS, FSR, or XeSS?

Supported: DLSS, FSR, TSR. These can help recover frames at higher resolutions.

What to know about this profile

These notes explain the main assumptions behind this game's RightRig profile. Cited benchmarks, when present, are listed under More detail. Not summarized again here.

Performance Mode (DX11) trades visual fidelity for big FPS gains and is the default for competitive play. Lumen and Nanite (UE5 mode) are the heaviest costs on the GPU.
Game info
Access
Epic GamesAlways online
Compatibility
Easy Anti-CheatKernel-level anti-cheatSteam Deck unsupported
Graphics
DLSSFSRTSRDLSS 3 Frame Gen
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