Bad Performance in PUBG

afersol

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I would like to know why I cant get higher my FPS in-game when neither my CPU nor my GPU are working full load, so I supposse that I do not have any bottleneck and it is just that the game is not porpperly optimized?

I upload a picture of the performance of the CPU plus de GPU while playing the game.

https://imgur.com/a/2g13d

My set-up is:

ASUS z68 v pro gen 3.
i7 2700k OC to 4.5 GHz
GTX 1070 OC to 2200 MHz Clock & 9000 Mhz Mem. Clock
16GB RAM DDR3 1333MHz
Samsung 760 evo 250GB

The motherboard and the CPU are kind of old and the do not support PCIe 3.0, so I am actually running the GPU with PCIe 16 x 2.0.

Could this be the problem? All I have read is that that does not really bottlenech graphic cards nowadays.

I am thinking on buildning a new computer, upgrading Motherboard, CPU, Ram, etc. but I am afraid that will not imporve this game performance because it is not well optimized.

PS. Game is Player Unknown Battlegrounds. PUBG.
 
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The 70-90 sounds spot on. That's about what I get with my i5 4670k/EVGA 1070 SC. I get fps dips, but they're fairly infrequent, and very quick. If this is what yours is doing, then it is just the poorly optimized game engine. Mine doesn't fully utilize the CPU or GPU either, it's just one of those things about the game.

You would probably get better performance if you went up to a newer i7, and ddr4 ram, but I don't really think it would be worth it. It would be marginally better, and it still would have the random dips until the game is optimized better.


I am getting between 70 and 90 and there are rare times when it drops to 30 and it goes up again. I was just wondering if upgrading my build will improve game performance overall. I do not really know why neither my CPU nor my GPU work at 100%. It seems like the game can not use all the resources it has available.

 
The 70-90 sounds spot on. That's about what I get with my i5 4670k/EVGA 1070 SC. I get fps dips, but they're fairly infrequent, and very quick. If this is what yours is doing, then it is just the poorly optimized game engine. Mine doesn't fully utilize the CPU or GPU either, it's just one of those things about the game.

You would probably get better performance if you went up to a newer i7, and ddr4 ram, but I don't really think it would be worth it. It would be marginally better, and it still would have the random dips until the game is optimized better.
 
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