The PC Building Simulator 2 (PCBS2) 3DMark calculator has been updated to fix major discrepancies in score predictions, particularly those caused by massive CPU score bumps seen in recent game versions. These fixes ensure that the "weighted harmonic mean" used by the game—where the GPU accounts for 85% and the CPU accounts for 15% of the total score—is accurately reflected in external tools. Key Updates and Fixed Calculators
The game uses a specific weighted formula for its 3DMark scores (primarily Time Spy): GPU Score: Accounts for 85% of the total benchmark result. pc building simulator 2 3dmark calculator fixed
However, for several patches (versions 1.0 through 1.20), the calculator suffered from two critical errors: The PC Building Simulator 2 (PCBS2) 3DMark calculator
Final Score =
(CPU_Multi_Score × 0.45) + (GPU_Score × 0.55) However, for several patches (versions 1
No more guessing on parts, blowing past client budgets, or suffering 1-star reviews because you were 10 points short of the goal!
The broken calculator made the "Corporate Sponsorship" challenges in Career Mode unbearable. You were often tasked with building a PC that scores "15,000 points" on a $1,200 budget. Because the calculator was broken, you had to guess, build, test, rebuild, and repeat.