When the game launched, people complained it had many technical problems. And while many have been fixed, PUBG players still experience issues, such as not utilizing the GPU properly.

What causes PUBG to have GPU problems?

The thing about PUBG is the game is not well-optimized. Even after all these years, you will still find playing complaining about the title’s poor performance. But poor optimization is just one aspect of PUBG’s problem. There are several other reasons behind it.

Your CPU is bottlenecking: Bottlenecking happens when you use a high-end GPU with a low-end CPU. They can’t work together. Use a bottleneck calculator to see if this is happening to you. There are corrupt files on your system: Corrupted files can mess with computer performance, so you’ll need to clear it up. Your GPU drivers are out of date: It’s possible to go into the device manager and automatically install them from there, but you should do it manually. Your computer’s BIOS is out of date: Upgrading BIOS is a pretty complicated process requiring you to know important details like knowing your computer’s serial number.

How do I force PUBG to use my GPU?

Because there are so many solutions, it’s important to split all the entries down the middle and place them in two categories. The first category would be straightforward fixes while the other features slightly more complex solutions: SPONSORED

Install the latest Windows update. Microsoft frequently rolls out patches every single month that normally address multiple bugs and glitches. Verify the game files on Steam. Ironically, even this solution has its own problems sometimes. If file integration fails, it’s recommended that you clear the download cache. Disable your computer’s antivirus software. Anti-virus apps can sometimes be overzealous and get in the way of other programs on your computer. Reinstall PUBG. This should be considered your last resort after you tried out everything else. If this fails, you should probably contact your computer’s manufacturer for help.

1. Change settings in NVIDIA Control Panel

2. Automatically download the latest drivers

3. Download graphics drivers manually

4. Enable high performance for PUBG

5. Lower graphical settings

What can I do if PUBG won’t launch on my computer?

It depends on what the exact problem is with your computer and the game. You may have some DirectX components that are out of date or corrupt PUB files. Solving the launching problem is pretty similar to the graphics card issue. You should disable your antivirus program, verify the game on Steam, and update your drivers. Some players also run into the PUBG dxgi.dll not found error. For this particular issue, you will have to download the specialized software Restoro to fix your computer. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions about other PUBG problems. Leave a suggestion about guides that you’d like to see or information on other gaming topics.

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