PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

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Freezing and statters on a HIGH-END PC
The problem is that when playing PUBG on my computer (4070 ti super and i5-12400f with 16gb RAM) I have constant freezing WITHOUT CRITICAL FPS DROP. Sometimes it was so that the freezing lasted for a whole second!!!
For my PC it makes no difference whether there are ultra settings or medium or some optimized ones) everywhere there will be maximum fps at a resolution of 1080x1920.
But I am very annoyed by the fact that during the game, when turning the camera, when starting to shoot, etc. it constantly slows down.
I measured the RAM consumption through the program "MSI Afterburner" and the consumption was 12500 MB. The measurement was also made through the task manager in Windows 10. The consumption was 12~GB, 4GB was reserved and 200-250 MB remained free. I used to think that it was because there was little free space that it was lagging, but no, playing CS2 on Discord and with one Spotify tab in Chrome (like in PUBG) there was almost 0 free space! and the game never lags or freezes.
I'm asking for help from Steam because I don't know what to do anymore
P.S: everything is fine with the drivers, there is no dust, and the temperatures are fine
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This game is poorly optimized. Don't worry, it's not your rig.
Yes, but this has never happened before and my friend doesn't have one, his video card is weaker, the processor is the same but an analogue from AMD and 32 GB of RAM. He has never had any freezes even at the beginning of the launch of the match. But its minus is a long loading into the match
I have i9 10900F and 4070 super, same lags
Beard Mar 20 @ 9:56am 
Mid - Range PC*
BS|3310ツ Mar 20 @ 11:16am 
Originally posted by Beard:
Mid - Range PC*
hahah what? 4070 ti super and i5-12400f
Originally posted by BS|3310ツ:
Originally posted by Beard:
Mid - Range PC*
hahah what? 4070 ti super and i5-12400f
its mid range, not high end. but this is a fact that is not helping you at all.
Paxje Mar 20 @ 3:25pm 
Originally posted by Mike Tuah:
This game is poorly optimized. Don't worry, it's not your rig.
no its not
Paxje Mar 20 @ 3:25pm 
Originally posted by Grumpy Cat:
I have i9 10900F and 4070 super, same lags
4070 is not high end
It's because everyone is hacking and hacks have gotten to the point they can overheat your computer force you to use more memory,..not to mention this game REQUIRES your memory kernal being off...
Snafu4U Mar 20 @ 4:46pm 
If you can upgrade to 32GB. At 16GB my ram was nearly full (having steam running in the back ground does not help). With 32GB it uses over half my ram and it runs smoother...i7 8750H and 1050Ti in a laptop on my end
Symptoms: stuttering, freezes, game crashes with memory allocation failure.
Related symptoms: stuttering, never full freezes. Probably game takes up too much GPU memory.

Monitoring the issue yourself: Download and run Process Explorer (by Microsoft's Sysinternals). It has a nice graph to show VRAM, RAM and page file (virtual memory) consumption when you click on one of the graphs at the top. None of them should be near 100%. 90% is too much already.

Solution 1: Upgrade to 32 GB RAM.
Solution 2: Increase page file size in Windows. Page file size of 12 GB seems to be barely enough.
-> https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10,36929.html
You can find this menu through Start -> Search for "performance"

Workaround 1: Close all other apps and processes on your computer. Especially browsers.
Workaround 2: Try to optimize Steam and Discord to consume less memory. I think disabling hardware acceleration for them is one step towards this goal. Disable Steam, Discord overlays.
Workaround 3: Lower resolution and texture quality. Maybe set to fullscreen mode and your desired resolution in-game and set your Windows desktop resolution to a lower resolution. Remove the wallpaper (static color).
4: Restart Windows, not just a shutdown. Or disable fast startup.
5: Restart the game every few runs. It's evidently still leaking memory.
6: Don't use skins, disable character preview in inventory. The less stuff has to be loaded in memory, the better.
Last edited by Sir Warren<still alive>; Mar 24 @ 9:26am
WJ Mar 24 @ 11:22am 
same here, 4070 TI i9-12900k 64gb ram and have the same issue, dev won't give a ♥♥♥♥ until more than 50% of the player have that problem
Originally posted by Sir Warren<still alive>:
Symptoms: stuttering, freezes, game crashes with memory allocation failure.
Related symptoms: stuttering, never full freezes. Probably game takes up too much GPU memory.

Monitoring the issue yourself: Download and run Process Explorer (by Microsoft's Sysinternals). It has a nice graph to show VRAM, RAM and page file (virtual memory) consumption when you click on one of the graphs at the top. None of them should be near 100%. 90% is too much already.

Solution 1: Upgrade to 32 GB RAM.
Solution 2: Increase page file size in Windows. Page file size of 12 GB seems to be barely enough.
-> https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10,36929.html
You can find this menu through Start -> Search for "performance"

Workaround 1: Close all other apps and processes on your computer. Especially browsers.
Workaround 2: Try to optimize Steam and Discord to consume less memory. I think disabling hardware acceleration for them is one step towards this goal. Disable Steam, Discord overlays.
Workaround 3: Lower resolution and texture quality. Maybe set to fullscreen mode and your desired resolution in-game and set your Windows desktop resolution to a lower resolution. Remove the wallpaper (static color).
4: Restart Windows, not just a shutdown. Or disable fast startup.
5: Restart the game every few runs. It's evidently still leaking memory.
6: Don't use skins, disable character preview in inventory. The less stuff has to be loaded in memory, the better.
Very well described everything, thank you. But these are basic things, like closing all background programs, updating drivers, temperature of components in the PC and cleaning the PC. But thanks anyway :surprised_yeti:
Step 1. Check your power supply.

https://youtu.be/OI7eSNY6YkE?si=Qn6PaC_NqqOpk4fO
Last edited by Sir Diesel; Apr 27 @ 6:22am
Try setting everything to high in the game. At 1080p, you're only using your CPU and not the GPU. Then I just saw that MSI Afterburner is also supposed to cause stuttering. So, uninstall Afterburner.
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