Quick Answer
The RX 7800 XT delivers strong 1440p performance in PUBG, averaging 100–140 FPS at High to Ultra settings depending on map and player density. At optimised settings targeting maximum competitive FPS, the card consistently exceeds 120 FPS at 1440p, making it an excellent choice for 144Hz monitor users.
PUBG remains one of the most demanding open-world battle royales in terms of CPU and GPU load across large-scale environments. If you are running an RX 7800 XT at 1440p, here is exactly what frame rates to expect and which settings levers deliver the most FPS without sacrificing situational awareness.
RX 7800 XT PUBG 1440p FPS Benchmarks
At 1440p with High preset settings, the RX 7800 XT averages 110–130 FPS in PUBG during mid-game phases on Erangel and Miramar - the two most GPU-intensive maps due to their large draw distances and dense foliage rendering. Sanhok and Taego, with denser urban environments, see slightly lower averages of 100–120 FPS at High settings. During the final-circle player-dense moments, expect frame rates in the 90–110 FPS range.
Dropping from High to Medium on key settings pushes averages to 130–155 FPS on Erangel, well within the 144Hz target that most SA 1440p gaming monitor owners are chasing.
Optimal Settings for Maximum FPS at 1440p
Not every PUBG setting equally impacts frame rate. Here is the priority list for FPS optimisation on the RX 7800 XT at 1440p:
Anti-Aliasing: Set to TAA. This provides the best image stability for PUBG''s long-range spotting with manageable GPU cost. MSAA at 1440p hits performance significantly harder.
Post-Processing: Medium. Bloom and lens flare effects (controlled here) have minimal competitive value and cost frames.
Shadows: Medium. Shadow detail is the biggest single FPS lever in PUBG. High shadows at 1440p costs the RX 7800 XT approximately 15–20 FPS. Medium shadows maintain adequate visual quality while recovering those frames.
Textures: High. The RX 7800 XT has 16GB GDDR6 - use it. High textures improve long-range enemy identification and cost minimal frame rate.
View Distance: Ultra. This is a competitive priority in PUBG. Low view distance causes enemies and vehicles to pop into view dangerously close. Keep this at Ultra regardless of other compromises.
Foliage: Medium to Low. Foliage is purely visual and has zero competitive information value. Low foliage actually improves enemy visibility in grass-heavy areas and recovers 8–12 FPS.
RX 7800 XT vs 1440p 144Hz: Does It Hit the Target?
With the optimised settings profile above (High textures, Ultra view distance, Medium shadows, Low foliage, TAA), the RX 7800 XT hits 130–150+ FPS in the majority of PUBG gameplay scenarios at 1440p. The 144Hz target is consistently met except during the most chaotic final-circle situations. Enabling FSR 2 Quality mode can provide additional headroom if needed, pushing averages above 150 FPS with minimal visual quality loss at 1440p.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the RX 7800 XT support FSR in PUBG? A: Yes. PUBG supports AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.x. FSR 2 Quality mode at 1440p renders at approximately 1080p internally and upscales with temporal data, adding roughly 20–30 FPS over native rendering on the RX 7800 XT.
Q: Is the CPU a bottleneck for PUBG at 1440p with the RX 7800 XT? A: PUBG is CPU-intensive due to its simulation of up to 100 players. A Ryzen 5 5600X or Core i5-12600K or better is recommended to avoid CPU bottlenecks. At high CPU frame rates (above 120 FPS), the GPU becomes the primary limit.
Q: What resolution is best for competitive PUBG with the RX 7800 XT? A: 1440p strikes the best balance for this card - high enough resolution for long-range target identification, with frame rates that comfortably exceed 100 FPS at competitive settings.
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