you have to choose the DX11E(nhanced) API. i do my testing and DX11 is for CPU's like i7 7700 which is 4 cores/8 threads when DX11E is for 8 cores CPU or at least more than 6 cores. remember PUBG born where 4 cores/8 threads CPU's was the king for gaming. now we have like 2x more than that time where have been 2/4/4 w/multi-threaded cores. i was expecting to see more FPS, but, being on DX11 seems to be GPU fully utilized everytime, which leads to maybe more stable or consistent performance, but with lower fps. so in DX11 mode the CPU isn't have too much impact here, where instead being DX11E, the CPU really have an impact, getting more workload, with the GPU at same time, results in more FPS. i watched a 3 months video from this channel before this one and i noticed the difference. i will try to do the benchmark in a fresh install of windows with all properly configured to get the max performance of the system. i was doing my testing on fresh install of windows where i get significatively more fps deleting the malware and corrupted system factor. something i do, is use DLDSR at 1440p, and put the res scale to the minimum, so in that way i get the clarity and sharpness of 1440p, but the performance of 1080. also i get more and consistent fps due to the GPU workload. the settings are (for fps and competitive play): -Antialias: Medium or High, to reduce flickering. The AA of PUBG is horrible. -Textures: Ultra. -View Distance: Medium. -Motion Blur: Off. -Vsync: Off. -API: DX11 Enhanced. -All other settings: Very Low. those are listed on the official NVIDIA website for PUBG. i have 5700X, i ordered 5700X3D, but i haved to regret it. i'm waiting my refund to get another one. my GPU is EVGA 3060 Ti FTW3 ULTRA with a Seasonic Snowsilent 1050w 80+ Platinum PSU.
It's purely a personal preference. The shift from 180hz to 240hz will be less noticeable than going from 60hz to 144hz, for example. I will add that playing 1440p makes certain games like pubg easier and more fun because you can see better at longer distances. Personally, I'd choose 1440p over 1080p, even if the refresh rate is lower. If you can visit a local computer/gaming store and check out several of the monitors, you'll be able to make an informed decision on which is best for you. Best of luck, friend!
@@blackheart3814 Damn man, same issue. I almost upgrade my whole rig, but micro stutters always there. Every 10 to 15 sec stutters showed up!. Only PUBG!!! My other games no issue!. 😮💨😮💨
@@blackheart3814 Anyway whats your ssd nvme? Thats my last hope. I hope it will fix my stutters issue, then if NOT!,, IM TOTALLY GIVING UP THIS GAME.. 💔😮💨😮💨
Not exactly. I had the 3060 ti in my previous setup, and the games I play (which are primarily CPU-dependent) were usually bottlenecked, so I wanted to upgrade my motherboard and chipset for future upgrades. I retained the 3060 ti because I didn't want to pay the then-inflated GPU rates, and I get more than enough fps for the games I play. I hope this answers your question.
you have to choose the DX11E(nhanced) API. i do my testing and DX11 is for CPU's like i7 7700 which is 4 cores/8 threads when DX11E is for 8 cores CPU or at least more than 6 cores. remember PUBG born where 4 cores/8 threads CPU's was the king for gaming. now we have like 2x more than that time where have been 2/4/4 w/multi-threaded cores.
i was expecting to see more FPS, but, being on DX11 seems to be GPU fully utilized everytime, which leads to maybe more stable or consistent performance, but with lower fps. so in DX11 mode the CPU isn't have too much impact here, where instead being DX11E, the CPU really have an impact, getting more workload, with the GPU at same time, results in more FPS. i watched a 3 months video from this channel before this one and i noticed the difference.
i will try to do the benchmark in a fresh install of windows with all properly configured to get the max performance of the system. i was doing my testing on fresh install of windows where i get significatively more fps deleting the malware and corrupted system factor.
something i do, is use DLDSR at 1440p, and put the res scale to the minimum, so in that way i get the clarity and sharpness of 1440p, but the performance of 1080. also i get more and consistent fps due to the GPU workload.
the settings are (for fps and competitive play):
-Antialias: Medium or High, to reduce flickering. The AA of PUBG is horrible.
-Textures: Ultra.
-View Distance: Medium.
-Motion Blur: Off.
-Vsync: Off.
-API: DX11 Enhanced.
-All other settings: Very Low.
those are listed on the official NVIDIA website for PUBG.
i have 5700X, i ordered 5700X3D, but i haved to regret it. i'm waiting my refund to get another one. my GPU is EVGA 3060 Ti FTW3 ULTRA with a Seasonic Snowsilent 1050w 80+ Platinum PSU.
thank you !!
Really nice pc for competitive pubg
the fps you get at 4k ultra is my fps at 720 very low 😂😂😂
Please make a video on hotdrops like landing at the middle most crouded places like pecado bootcamp terminal train station at 1080p very low settings
Niceee you just got 500 subs!!!
Was your 501th😅
Thanks! Still as valued as the 500th!
Your overlay look so nice, is this MSI Afterburner or something else maybe ?
Thanks! Yes it's Rivatuner with MSI Afterburner, the UI is custom though.
Very low sir? This game will best play in very low settings
I have the same specs should I buy a 2k 180hz or 1080 240hz
It's purely a personal preference. The shift from 180hz to 240hz will be less noticeable than going from 60hz to 144hz, for example. I will add that playing 1440p makes certain games like pubg easier and more fun because you can see better at longer distances. Personally, I'd choose 1440p over 1080p, even if the refresh rate is lower.
If you can visit a local computer/gaming store and check out several of the monitors, you'll be able to make an informed decision on which is best for you.
Best of luck, friend!
Hi man! I just want to ask if you encountered micro stutter? Thanks.
@@Govx000 I have 7800x3d it have to many shutters I researched alot could not find anything that can help still waiting for the solution
@@blackheart3814 Damn man, same issue. I almost upgrade my whole rig, but micro stutters always there. Every 10 to 15 sec stutters showed up!. Only PUBG!!! My other games no issue!. 😮💨😮💨
@@blackheart3814 Anyway whats your ssd nvme? Thats my last hope. I hope it will fix my stutters issue, then if NOT!,, IM TOTALLY GIVING UP THIS GAME.. 💔😮💨😮💨
meu 7 5700x3d faz isso de fps com uma 4060, acho que tem algo de errado com sua configuracao
Awesome video! Btw there is nothing you cant fix about the stutter issue, Just the game that sucked at optimizing.
Thanks! Yeah, that's just the nature of PUBG, though the stuttering improves the longer you play.
Yes you can, it runs way better in DX11 enhanced.
Same cpu, unfortunately micro stutter is always there💔.. Im so tired to configure whats wrong.
On i5 9600k the same effect after latests updates idk why...
Earlier this all was fine
Im guessing this build was cpu oriented on purpose?
Not exactly. I had the 3060 ti in my previous setup, and the games I play (which are primarily CPU-dependent) were usually bottlenecked, so I wanted to upgrade my motherboard and chipset for future upgrades. I retained the 3060 ti because I didn't want to pay the then-inflated GPU rates, and I get more than enough fps for the games I play.
I hope this answers your question.