Which of these GPUs, for best performance in PUBG?

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Hey guys. I am about to get myself finally a dedicated GPU after I played for some time on the integrated hd 630, mostly for csgo on all low. Recently I wanted to play PUBG.

I have an i3 7100 (yea i know, it's not the best thing for pubg but what so ever)...

Which of these 3 GPUs would be the best for PUBG?

1. GTX 1050 2GB

2. RX 460 2 GB or 4 GB

3. RX 560 2 GB or 4 GB

All of these stay within the price range of which I can afford. The thing is, I know that if I put 30-50 bucks on top of it, I would get a 1050ti or something. But I just cant and won't. between 100 and 120 is the right spot for me and so I just wanna make sure, that I still chose the best GPU as possible to get the best result in PUBG.

It would be awesome if you could help me.

Thanks in advance.

 
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Get the 1050. Look at it this way, the higher settings use more memory, this is true. But higher settings also put more demands on the CPU and videocard. A 7100+560 is an entry level combination, you won't want to use higher settings with those components even if you have the vram. When you're using entry level components go for raw speed over any other consideration. The 1050 will give you better performance.

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1050


~30 to ~50 fps on medium settings

 

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Thanks for the answer first of all. So no matter what, the 1050 is a better choice than even a rx 560 with 4gb, for pubg?


 

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Thanks for the answer. So you are saying the same as the other guy above you. But let me ask differently: How much of a difference would I get from using the rx560 with 4gb compared to the 1050 with 2 gb? And if one of you guys know that: What would be the difference from the 2gb rx to the 4gb rx alone? .. without taking 1050 into account?

Because the thing is for me, I really dont wanna spent much on pc gear. I just have a lot of other priorites in life and if i can just save a few bucks, im happy. So if now the rx would just give me 4 fps less, then its the question if it outbursts the price advatange for ME. But I am not sure yet.
 

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And yes, I watched a lot of comparance videos on YT and benchmark stuff. But I am just not sure how much these benchmark tests are actually accurate, thats why I posted it down here to maybe have some more opinions on my decision.
 
Get the 1050. Look at it this way, the higher settings use more memory, this is true. But higher settings also put more demands on the CPU and videocard. A 7100+560 is an entry level combination, you won't want to use higher settings with those components even if you have the vram. When you're using entry level components go for raw speed over any other consideration. The 1050 will give you better performance.
 
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