Quick Answer

The RX 9070 XT handles PUBG at 1440p confidently, delivering frame rates well above competitive thresholds when settings are configured appropriately. At a balanced high preset, the card sits comfortably in the range that makes the game's large open maps and intense final-circle combat feel fluid and responsive.

How the RX 9070 XT Performs in PUBG at 1440p

PUBG's engine is CPU-bound in dense landing zones and highly GPU-bound in open-world traversal. At 1440p, the RX 9070 XT clears the demanding overhead of the higher resolution while maintaining the frame rates that matter for competitive play. Landing zones with high player density are where you are most likely to see brief dips, but the card's architecture handles those spikes without dropping into the range where gunfights feel laggy.

On the Miramar and Erangel maps specifically, which feature long sight lines and high environmental draw distance, the RX 9070 XT performs particularly well because the open terrain favours GPU throughput over the complex geometry loading that urban environments demand.

Optimal Settings for PUBG at 1440p with the RX 9070 XT

For the best balance of visual quality and competitive frame rates at 1440p, a few specific settings make the biggest difference. Anti-aliasing should be set to TAA rather than DLSS-equivalent upscaling if you are using a native 1440p monitor, as TAA at this resolution is sharp enough without the processing overhead. Shadow quality is the single most impactful setting for GPU performance in PUBG; setting it to medium rather than ultra can add meaningful headroom in built-up areas.

Textures can remain at ultra because PUBG's texture load is relatively modest and the RX 9070 XT has sufficient VRAM headroom at 1440p. Effects quality at high provides the visual fidelity for fire and smoke that is relevant to in-game callouts without significantly loading the GPU. Foliage at high rather than ultra is a worthwhile compromise on maps like Sanhok where dense jungle otherwise taxes frame delivery.

With those adjustments, most players will see consistently smooth frame delivery for a 144Hz 1440p monitor setup, which is the display pairing this card is most naturally suited to.

Building Around the RX 9070 XT for 1440p PUBG in South Africa

For South African gamers building a 1440p PUBG system, the RX 9070 XT pairs best with a mid-to-high-tier processor that does not bottleneck the card's output. Because PUBG is CPU-sensitive in crowded scenarios, matching the GPU with a processor from the current Ryzen 7 or Core i7 generation ensures the GPU's capability is fully expressed.

Monitors at 1440p with 144Hz or 165Hz refresh rates are the natural complement to this setup. Display prices in South Africa for 1440p 144Hz panels have come down to the R3,500-R6,000 range in 2026, making the full 1440p competitive setup achievable without an extreme budget.

FAQ

Is the RX 9070 XT good for competitive PUBG at 1440p?

Yes. With the right settings configuration, the card delivers frame rates comfortably above what a 144Hz 1440p monitor requires for smooth competitive play.

Which PUBG settings tax the RX 9070 XT most at 1440p?

Shadow quality and anti-aliasing are the most GPU-intensive settings in PUBG. Reducing shadow quality from ultra to medium provides the largest single-setting performance improvement.

Does the RX 9070 XT support 1440p gaming on a 144Hz monitor?

Yes. The RX 9070 XT is well-suited to 1440p at 144Hz, which is the recommended display pairing for this card in 2026.

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