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1080p for PUBG? No, thank you. If you want to compete, 1440p 144+Hz is the way to go. In PUBG visibility the difference between 1080p and 1440p is huge.

But, if it has to be 24" 1080p, then 165Hz is the bare minimum, and for that a 3060 could be the lowest possible option for low settings, but for visibility settings (a mix of high, medium and low) you'd need more for a stable 120~ish fps.

Also, you'd want to limit the framerate in game so that the GPU doesn't go above 90% in order to have a consistent input rate.

And for a consistent framerate higher than 100, for PUBG, you need a beefy CPU. Definetly more than 4 cores.

PUBG isn't Valorant and CS:GO.

 

I'm a tech enthusiast and a gaming coach specialized in hardware and peripherals. 😛

Budget (including currency): 240000,- NOK

Country: Norway

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Competitive gaming, PUBG, DOTA, Rocket League and CS:GO

 

I'm a part of a team that is going to start up an esports team as a full effort and I'm wondering what you guys think is good. We have our own ideas too but I would like inputs from you guys to come up with stuff.

ASUS GeForce 3050
Intel i3-10105F

Kingston Fury Beast 16GB 2666

Kingston NV1 NVMe M.2 NVMe SSD 500GB
ASUS PRIME H510M-A WIFI
 
I would also be happy for input with networking and that too

Thanks in advance!

 

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For pUBG, you'd want way more tha a 3050.

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1080p for PUBG? No, thank you. If you want to compete, 1440p 144+Hz is the way to go. In PUBG visibility the difference between 1080p and 1440p is huge.

But, if it has to be 24" 1080p, then 165Hz is the bare minimum, and for that a 3060 could be the lowest possible option for low settings, but for visibility settings (a mix of high, medium and low) you'd need more for a stable 120~ish fps.

Also, you'd want to limit the framerate in game so that the GPU doesn't go above 90% in order to have a consistent input rate.

And for a consistent framerate higher than 100, for PUBG, you need a beefy CPU. Definetly more than 4 cores.

PUBG isn't Valorant and CS:GO.

 

I'm a tech enthusiast and a gaming coach specialized in hardware and peripherals. 😛

M.S.C.E. (M.Sc. Computer Engineering), IT specialist in a hospital, 32+ years of gaming, 20+ years of computer enthusiasm, Geek, Trekkie, anime fan

  • Main PC: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - EK AIO 360 D-RGB - Arctic Cooling MX-4 - Asus Prime X570-P - 4x8GB DDR4 3200 HyperX Fury CL16 - Sapphire AMD Radeon 6950XT Nitro+ - 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 512GB ADATA SU800 - 960GB Kingston A400 - Seasonic PX-850 850W  - custom black ATX and EPS cables - Fractal Design Define R5 Blackout - Windows 11 x64 23H2 - 3 Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST - 5 Arctic Cooling P12 PWM PST
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  • Networking: Asus TUF Gaming AX6000 - Huawei OptiXstar EG8145X6-10 - 1000/500 Mbps fiber optic Internet access
  • TV and gadgets: TCL 50EP680 50" 4K LED + Sharp HT-SB100 75W RMS soundbar - Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.1" - OnePlus 13 16GB/512GB - OnePlus 9 256GB - Olymous Cameda C-160 - GameBoy Color - Miyoo A30 Spruce
  • Streaming/Server/Storage PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - LC-Power LC-CC-120 - MSI B450 Tomahawk Max - 2x4GB ADATA 2666 DDR4 - 120GB Kingston V300 - Toshiba DT01ACA100 1TB - Toshiba DT01ACA200 2TB - 2x WD Green 2TB - Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon R9 380X - 550W EVGA G3 SuperNova - Chieftec Giga DF-01B - White Shark Spartan X keyboard - Roccat Kone Pure Military Desert strike - Logitech S-220 - Philips 226L
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@AxS

For 1080p something like the Ryzen 5 5600 with 2x8GB DDR4 3600 and an RX 6600 would actually be pretty good if paired with a 1080p 144Hz+ monitor.

Or the Intel i5 10400f/11400f with the 6600 or rtg 3060...

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  • Peripherals: LG 32GK650F - Dell P2319h - Logitech G Pro X Superlight with Tiger Ice - Madlions MAD 68HE Pro - EndGame Gear MPC890 - Genius HF 1250B - Akliam PD4 - Sennheiser HD 560s - Tripowin Vivace - Simgot EM6L - Truthear Zero - QKZ x HBB - 7Hz Salnotes Zero - Logitech C270 - Behringer PS400 - BM700  - Colormunki Smile - Speedlink Torid - Jysk Stenderup - LG 24x External DVD writer - Konig smart card reader
  • Laptop: Acer E5–575G-386R 15.6" 1080p (i3 6100U + 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) + GeForce 940MX + 256GB nVME) Win 10 Pro x64 22H2 - Logitech G305 + AAA Lithium battery
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On 4/6/2022 at 1:44 PM, 191x7 said:

1080p for PUBG? No, thank you. If you want to compete, 1440p 144+Hz is the way to go. In PUBG visibility the difference between 1080p and 1440p is huge.

But, if it has to be 24" 1080p, then 165Hz is the bare minimum, and for that a 3060 could be the lowest possible option for low settings, but for visibility settings (a mix of high, medium and low) you'd need more for a stable 120~ish fps.

Also, you'd want to limit the framerate in game so that the GPU doesn't go above 90% in order to have a consistent input rate.

And for a consistent framerate higher than 100, for PUBG, you need a beefy CPU. Definetly more than 4 cores.

PUBG isn't Valorant and CS:GO.

 

I'm a tech enthusiast and a gaming coach specialized in hardware and peripherals. 😛

Okay thanks, I'll look into that more 

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On 4/6/2022 at 2:04 PM, 191x7 said:

@AxS

For 1080p something like the Ryzen 5 5600 with 2x8GB DDR4 3600 and an RX 6600 would actually be pretty good if paired with a 1080p 144Hz+ monitor.

Or the Intel i5 10400f/11400f with the 6600 or rtg 3060...

Sounds pretty good for all i know 

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