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    <title>topic Intel Arc A580 - PUBG Low GPU Power/Utilization (Lobby Fine, In-Match Drops) - 544545 in GPU Compute Software</title>
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    <description>Hi Kent, Thanks for your guidance! Here’s the requested system &amp;amp; performance info: System Details - PSU: [Fill in your PSU model/wattage here] - Temperatures (during PUBG): CPU ~70°C | GPU ~60°C (no thermal throttling) - RAM: XMP enabled, 3200MHz (verified via CPU-Z) - Driver Status: Clean install via DDU (before updating to 32.0.101.8250) — low GPU power issue persists - Software/Settings: - No monitoring tools (e.g., MSI Afterburner) running - On Windows High Performance power plan - Intel Graphics Command Center installed (performance overlay optimization enabled) - PUBG set to all-low graphics Game Performance PUBG Specific Issues - Lobby: ~200 FPS (GPU fully utilized) - In-Match: Only ~dozens of FPS (GPU power stays ~120W [high settings] / ~100W [low settings]) - API Performance: - DX11: ~150 FPS (unstable — drops sharply to 40 FPS randomly) - DX12: 80-90 FPS (slightly more stable, but still low) Other Games (Normal Performance) - CS:GO, Valorant: 100% GPU utilization (runs as expected) - Delta Force: Hawk Ops (Unreal Engine 4): Full GPU utilization + stable framerates Note: Due to domain restrictions, I can’t reply via email — I’m posting this here in the community forum. Please check this thread and respond when you can! I’ll attach the Intel SSU log to this post shortly. Let me know if you need more details! Best regards, 544545</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 08:39:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi Kent, Thanks for your guidance! Here’s the requested system &amp;amp; performance info: System Details - PSU: [Fill in your PSU model/wattage here] - Temperatures (during PUBG): CPU ~70°C | GPU ~60°C (no thermal throttling) - RAM: XMP enabled, 3200MHz (verified via CPU-Z) - Driver Status: Clean install via DDU (before updating to 32.0.101.8250) — low GPU power issue persists - Software/Settings: - No monitoring tools (e.g., MSI Afterburner) running - On Windows High Performance power plan - Intel Graphics Command Center installed (performance overlay optimization enabled) - PUBG set to all-low graphics Game Performance PUBG Specific Issues - Lobby: ~200 FPS (GPU fully utilized) - In-Match: Only ~dozens of FPS (GPU power stays ~120W [high settings] / ~100W [low settings]) - API Performance: - DX11: ~150 FPS (unstable — drops sharply to 40 FPS randomly) - DX12: 80-90 FPS (slightly more stable, but still low) Other Games (Normal Performance) - CS:GO, Valorant: 100% GPU utilization (runs as expected) - Delta Force: Hawk Ops (Unreal Engine 4): Full GPU utilization + stable framerates Note: Due to domain restrictions, I can’t reply via email — I’m posting this here in the community forum. Please check this thread and respond when you can! I’ll attach the Intel SSU log to this post shortly. Let me know if you need more details! Best regards, 544545</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 08:39:03 GMT</pubDate>
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