Quick Answer
The Intel Arc B580 delivers solid PUBG performance at 1080p, averaging 90-130 FPS at Ultra settings and hitting 150-180+ FPS at Medium settings. It is well-suited to 1080p 144Hz play in PUBG, especially with XeSS upscaling available for further frame rate headroom when needed.
PUBG: Battlegrounds has been through substantial graphical overhauls since its 2017 launch, and the current engine build is significantly more demanding than the early access era. For SA gamers considering the Intel Arc B580 as a value-focused 1080p card, PUBG is an interesting test case because it stresses both geometry rendering and texture streaming - areas where the B580's 12GB GDDR6 provides a tangible advantage over competitors with less VRAM.
FPS Benchmark Results: B580 in PUBG at 1080p
At 1080p Ultra preset, the Arc B580 averages between 90 and 120 FPS in Erangel and Miramar (the more optimised maps), with 1% lows around 70-80 FPS during intense engagements or high-player-count final circles. Vikendi and Sanhok, which feature denser foliage and geometry, pull averages slightly lower to 80-110 FPS. Dropping to High preset pushes averages to 130-155 FPS with 1% lows above 100 FPS - comfortable territory for a 144Hz monitor. At Medium settings, the card delivers 160-190 FPS averages, making it viable for 165Hz high-refresh play with consistency. Ultra settings at 1080p with XeSS Performance mode enabled boosts averages toward 150-170 FPS, though XeSS at Performance mode introduces some image softening that competitive players may prefer to avoid.
Optimal Settings for 1080p Competitive PUBG on the B580
For the best balance of visual clarity and frame rate on the Arc B580 at 1080p, start with High preset as the base. Then adjust: set Textures to Ultra (the 12GB VRAM handles it without issue), reduce Shadows to Medium, disable Depth of Field, set Anti-Aliasing to TAA Low (or off for the sharpest competitive image), and set View Distance to Ultra since it affects gameplay visibility, not just cosmetics. This custom mix delivers 140-165 FPS averages with good draw distance visibility and minimal GPU strain. Enable XeSS Quality mode rather than Performance if you choose to use upscaling - at 1080p it renders at 720p internally on Performance mode, which is too aggressive for a sharp-to-screen ratio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the Intel Arc B580 have enough VRAM for PUBG at Ultra settings? A: Yes. PUBG at 1080p Ultra uses around 6-8GB VRAM. The B580's 12GB ensures zero VRAM overflow and keeps texture streaming smooth during fast vehicle travel across map zones.
Q: Is the B580 good enough for PUBG on a 144Hz monitor? A: At High-to-Ultra settings 1080p, yes - it delivers consistent 144+ FPS averages on optimised maps. On heavier maps or during large-scale combat, frame dips to 110-120 FPS are possible at Ultra, but High settings maintain 144+ FPS comfortably.
Q: Does XeSS upscaling work well in PUBG? A: PUBG supports XeSS natively. Quality and Balanced modes provide good upscaled image quality at 1080p, while Performance mode is aggressive and better suited to 1440p targets. For 1080p competitive play, TAA without upscaling is generally preferred for maximum clarity.
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