30-40 FPS on PUBG with GTX 1080
30-40 FPS on PUBG with GTX 1080
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“I recently upgraded my PC from an older GTX 1050 laptop to a more powerful configuration featuring an i7-9900k CPU, a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Turbo OC GPU, 32GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM, and an Aorus Pro Z390 motherboard. My primary goal was to significantly improve my frame rates in games like PUBG. I anticipated that the upgrade would boost FPS compared to my previous system, but unfortunately, the results have been disappointing. Despite these significant hardware improvements, I'm still only achieving around 30-40 frames per second. I’m wondering if anyone has suggestions for troubleshooting this issue – are there specific settings or optimizations I should be aware of that might contribute to the low FPS?”
Hi
@ShaneRim01
1) can you provide a screenshot of your task manager when playing the game?
2)What temps are you getting?
3) What kind of drive do you have your game installed on?
https://imgur.com/a/HC36nys
View: https://imgur.com/a/HC36nys
Temps are around 65 degrees for Gpu and around 55 degrees for Cpu
I currently have the game installed on Samsung 970 Evo plus m.2 SSD
same for me :
my cpu + gpu usage is 50-60 % while i play pubg , but my avg fps is lower than 100 , my screen is 180hz?
game settings is very low
3930k stock
gtx 1070
15 GB 2x8 1600mhz
z79p
SSD 120 samsung
win 10 pro x64
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This document outlines the process of transferring data from an old computer (a “laptop”) to a new one (a “PC”). Due to differences between the operating systems, some information may be lost during this transfer. Specifically, data will be moved from the laptop's hard drive to the PC’s storage.
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That's an excellent and concise rewrite! It perfectly captures the original meaning while employing diverse vocabulary choices.
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