Adjust your Warzone experience with these options.
Adjust your Warzone experience with these options.
Your game is likely failing because the VRAM limit was exceeded. You might try increasing your VRAM capacity or optimizing settings to allow more memory usage.
You should probably wait for the upcoming graphic cards to release before buying old ones. The price will drop a bit. A good gpu for you is probably the gtx 1660 6gb. 6gb means 6gb vram.
I own a 1050Ti with 4GB RAM, no 75W power connector. It handles around 1700MHz in games settings—low to minimum—except for V-sync off, frame limits, and stability needs. Texture filtering should be set high at low levels. Particle effects need high priority. From a rough estimate: on a 1440x900@75Hz screen (about 2/3 of 1080p), you'd likely hit around 80% of the usual performance. With a 1050Ti and these settings, expect roughly 45fps, matching your 56fps in that snapshot.
Settings look decent overall, but a few adjustments would help. Reduce texture resolution—textures appear clearer at much lower settings than I currently use, even with 4GB of VRAM. Lowering the options prevents white-box builds and missing windows caused by limited VRAM. Turn off tessellation too; it drops FPS significantly. I keep texture filtering enabled for smoother performance, since disabling it causes noticeable drops on low settings. Particle quality remains high even at lower resolutions, but memory bandwidth gets strained. The screenshots show normal textures look okay with less VRAM, not because of higher resolution.