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How to Display Steam’s Built-in FPS Counter in PC Games

Steam has a built-in feature that will display your frames per second (FPS) while playing PC games. It’s quick to enable and works in nearly any Steam game. Here’s how to see your FPS in Steam games on Windows 10, Mac, or Linux. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
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