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PUBG Game lag or not running smoothly on RYZEN 5 2400G

nonon

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I got my new RYZEN 5 2000G last Dec. 27, 2018 with (RAM 8GB Hyper X Fury). The famous PUBG game lag or not running smoothly when shadow mode is on. The average FPS is 150 and the ping 33ms. The GPU usage is 98 percent. What is the right settings for this game? Do i need to install a back-up GPU? What is the right GPU brand and specs that is highly recommended? Any help, suggestion, recommendation please.
 

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that screenshot is not legible

There is no ryzen 2000G, what exact model do you have?

How is it lagging when your FPS is 150?
 
Shadows are quite intensive and 2400G has a budget GPU in it. Leave shadows off or buy a better, discreet GPU.
 
Honestly, sounds like the pubg I remember.
 
have you tried lowering your resolution and see
 
that screenshot is not legible

There is no ryzen 2000G, what exact model do you have?

How is it lagging when your FPS is 150?


I'm sorry for the typographical error the correct model of my ryzen is 2400G and not 2000G


While Playing PUBG the peak of 150 FPS the screen monitor hanged-up or not moving.

have you tried lowering your resolution and see


All required settings already at very low position
 
So you are playing it on the iGPU ? dude , PUBG asks for at least a GTX 960 which is miles ahead of the Vega 11.
 
2400G might be one of the fastest IGPUs out there, but its certainly not designed for demanding games.

Upgrade to a a dedicated GPU, list some affordable options for sale near you, and we can help you choose the best one?
 
You seem to have single channel memory and likely not at a high clock too. That's a massive performance loss right there.
 
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