This is the reason as to why you can find videos on the net showing a 5+ generation old Intel dual-core CPUs outperform or match the output of a current generation quad+ processor. In games such as these ( CPU Biased) the performance is greatly impacted by the CPU's core performance output and NOT the graphics card. Another idea is to try running a very light-weight version of Linux, and use the laptop for something that isn't very CPU-intensive-like a file. Unlike PUBG, Wolfenstein II is a title that loves AMD hardware. This CPU-intensive game cripples the A12-9800 and reduces it to the same miserable performance seen from the Core i3 processors. Is PUBG still playable if you don't have a six-core CPU with simultaneous multi-threading technology to match our Ryzen 5 1600X? To answer this question, we standardized on our GeForce GTX 1060. Sometimes it stays at 100+fps then randomly drop to 40-60fps, same problem when i engaging an enemy and when i peacefully lootin But now, whenever i join into the it stays at 94-100% Meanwhile, my GPU usage is only 20-50% High CPU usage makes my game stutter and getting fps drop everywhere on the map. If you've got more than four cores and you're running a program that's eating up processing power, going into the Task Manager and changing the affinity of those programs so that they don't overlap with the CPU cores that PUBG is using could give you a huge frame rate boost in-game what graphics setting seem to hurt fps the most and which dont Hello, could anyone help me with high cpu usage when playing PUBG? I was on hiatus for couple of months since the last time i played (January) and it was smooth before. Freezes and slow LoD = CPU just low framerate = GPU Next, consider changing the affinity of CPU-intensive programs that aren't PUBG. If anything, CPU (big cluster) until the graphics are turned up, then GPU. Measure CPU/GPU clock and load while in game, and adjust specifically for your device.
There are 100 other players running all over the map that the game has to render and track, this understandable requires lots of computing power
With a large map filled with buildings, visual effects, and items, it's bound to hurt the CPU a bit 3: The players. Any game with a open map is CPU intensive, and PUBG is no exception.Take Assassin's Creed: Origins, and PUBG for example, both games are known for being a lot more CPU intensive than some of the other games in the market, so keeping this situation in
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I saved a few bucks and i have enough to upgrade my CPU or GPU, i'd like to know wich one is more intensive on PUBG since it is currently the game i plau the most (and if it runs pubg good, probably runs anything). I play 1080 all low, and fps was still the same, hitting 144 fps once in a while, on average 90-100 fps. So, i have gtx 1070, and had an opportunity to test gtx 970 (which should be 40% slower). Home PUBG CPU intensive Realised that PUBG more CPU intensive : PUBATTLEGROUND