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Subject: Report on Abnormally Low GPU Utilization and Framerate Issues in PUBG with Intel Arc A580 (

544545
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Dear Intel Arc Dedicated Graphics Team,​ I am writing to specifically report a performance issue I’ve been facing with my Intel Arc A580 graphics card while playing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) at 1080p resolution. As a user who values Intel’s commitment to refining the Arc series, I hope this detailed feedback helps address issues that impact real-world gaming experiences.​ Since using the Intel Arc A580 (Asrock Challenger OC Edition) to run PUBG, I have consistently encountered two critical problems: extremely low GPU utilization and unacceptably low framerates—regardless of whether I use high or low graphical settings. At 1920x1080 resolution (fullscreen mode, the recommended display setting for PUBG), the GPU load never exceeds 40% even when all in-game graphics are set to "Ultra" (including texture quality, shadow quality, and post-processing). Surprisingly, when I lower settings to "Low" (disabling shadows, reducing texture detail, and turning off anti-aliasing), the GPU utilization drops further to 25-30%—a level that far underperforms what should be expected from a card positioned to deliver smooth 1080p gaming.​ This underutilization directly results in poor framerate performance. Despite PUBG’s recommended specifications for 1080p "High" settings (which the Arc A580 should easily meet), my average framerate only reaches 70-80 FPS—and this drops to 55-65 FPS during intense in-game moments (such as firefights, parachuting into crowded areas, or driving vehicles). This is a significant gap from the smooth 100+ FPS that similar-tier GPUs (like the NVIDIA RTX 2060) consistently deliver in PUBG at the same resolution and settings, making gameplay feel choppy and affecting competitive performance.​ I have taken extensive troubleshooting steps to rule out external causes, but the issue persists:​ The graphics card is running the latest official Intel Arc driver (version 32.0.101.6297), and PUBG is updated to the latest patch (Version 2.7.0.141).​ My system meets and exceeds PUBG’s recommended requirements: Intel Core i7-9700K (no overclocking), 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM, and Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045.3693).​ Resizable BAR (ReBAR) is enabled in BIOS—a feature highlighted for Arc series optimization—but it has no noticeable impact on GPU utilization or framerate in PUBG.​ I have verified game files via Steam, disabled background applications (including antivirus and overlay tools), and even reinstalled PUBG—none of these steps resolved the issue.​ I was encouraged by Intel’s recent success in improving Arc B580 performance via driver version 7028, which fixed CPU overhead issues and boosted framerates by up to 30% through better resource scheduling. This gives me hope that a similar driver-level optimization could address the Arc A580’s underutilization in PUBG—potentially targeting API (DirectX 11, PUBG’s primary rendering API) efficiency, clock speed stagnation (my card often remains locked at 600-800 MHz during gameplay), or game-specific shader compilation.​ As a gamer who chose the Arc A580 for its advertised 1080p performance and value, I’m eager to see it reach its full potential in PUBG—a title with a large player base that relies heavily on consistent framerates. I would greatly appreciate updates on any upcoming driver releases or troubleshooting tools tailored to this issue. Please let me know if you need additional details, such as GPU-Z logs, in-game benchmark screenshots, or system diagnostic reports to further diagnose the problem.​ Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your ongoing work to enhance the Intel Arc ecosystem. I look forward to your response.​ Sincerely,​ [Your Full Name]​ [Your Contact Information]​ System Configuration Summary:​ Graphics Card: Intel Arc A580 (Asrock Challenger OC Edition)​ Driver Version: 32.0.101.6297​ CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K @ 3.6 GHz​ RAM: 16GB DDR4-3200​ OS: Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045.3693)​ Game: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG, Steam Version 2.7.0.141)​ Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080 @ 120Hz​
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KentRusselP_Intel
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Hi 544545,


Thank you for reaching out to the Intel Community Forum. I appreciate your message and want to assure you that I’m here to assist with your concern. To better understand the issue and provide accurate support, could you please share the following details:


  • What is the wattage and model of your PSU?
  • What are your CPU and GPU temperatures during gameplay? Is there any thermal throttling on either component?
  • Is XMP/DOCP enabled for your RAM? Can you confirm the actual memory speeds using CPU-Z?
  • Did you perform a clean driver installation using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) before updating/installing the current graphics driver?
  • Are you running any monitoring software (e.g., MSI Afterburner) that might interfere?
  • Which Windows power plan are you using (High Performance or Balanced)?
  • Is there any Intel software installed (Intel Graphics Command Center, Intel Graphics Software)? Are any performance overlays or optimizations enabled?
  • What are your exact in-game graphics settings? If possible, please provide screenshots.
  • Have you tested other games? How does performance compare in other demanding titles (especially DX11)? Have you tried different resolution scaling (e.g., 1440p downscaled to 1080p)? Are you experiencing similar issues in other Unreal Engine 4 games (PUBG uses this engine)?
  • Does the issue occur in both online matches and offline training modes?


Please also install the latest graphics driver for your Intel® Arc A580: version 32.0.101.8250. Perform a clean installation using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) before updating the driver.


Additionally, to help us better understand your system configuration, we kindly request that you share the Intel® System Support Utility (SSU) logs from your device. These logs contain important details about your hardware and software environment, which are crucial for troubleshooting.


Steps to generate SSU logs:

  1. Download and run the Intel® SSU application.
  2. The tool will generate a text file containing your system information.
  3. Refer to this guide for detailed instructions: Help Guide for the Intel® System Support Utility
  4. Once completed, please attach the generated file to your response.


If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


Best regards,


Kent Russel P.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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