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09-29-2016, 06:37 AM
#1
Hello all,
My Call of Duty Warzone isn't working on my PC anymore. I checked the system requirements and found that my CPU isn't compatible. The recommendation is an Intel Core i3-4340, but I wanted to verify compatibility before purchasing it. My current setup includes a print screen as well:
Video card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Operating system: Windows 10
Additionally, I'm using Windows 10 without ever paying for it. I signed up and started using it, but never bought the full version. A friend mentioned this could be an issue since there are no updates. Is that accurate?

Thanks in advance for your assistance!
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Buddy_The_Hero
09-29-2016, 06:37 AM #1

Hello all,
My Call of Duty Warzone isn't working on my PC anymore. I checked the system requirements and found that my CPU isn't compatible. The recommendation is an Intel Core i3-4340, but I wanted to verify compatibility before purchasing it. My current setup includes a print screen as well:
Video card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Operating system: Windows 10
Additionally, I'm using Windows 10 without ever paying for it. I signed up and started using it, but never bought the full version. A friend mentioned this could be an issue since there are no updates. Is that accurate?

Thanks in advance for your assistance!

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KasieKat
Member
188
09-29-2016, 10:09 AM
#2
Upload a screenshot of the Memory and SPD tab from CPU-Z to check the current settings. This will help us understand the configuration.
Your device is a Crucial 2400 CL17, possibly running at CL16 or CL18.
You might consider purchasing another identical module for dual-channel operation, allowing both units to function without issues at 2400 CL16.
I’d recommend a 2x8GB 3200 kit for a potential improvement of 10-15fps over the 2x8GB 2400 model.
Price details vary by region; in the US, a 2x8GB 3200 CL16 is typically priced between $65 and $85.
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KasieKat
09-29-2016, 10:09 AM #2

Upload a screenshot of the Memory and SPD tab from CPU-Z to check the current settings. This will help us understand the configuration.
Your device is a Crucial 2400 CL17, possibly running at CL16 or CL18.
You might consider purchasing another identical module for dual-channel operation, allowing both units to function without issues at 2400 CL16.
I’d recommend a 2x8GB 3200 kit for a potential improvement of 10-15fps over the 2x8GB 2400 model.
Price details vary by region; in the US, a 2x8GB 3200 CL16 is typically priced between $65 and $85.

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pokesegachao
Member
199
09-29-2016, 10:57 AM
#3
About windows is actually correct—it's the same thing. There are a few small variations, but they're not significant. I only see your operating system and your graphics card; what about the rest of your system?
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pokesegachao
09-29-2016, 10:57 AM #3

About windows is actually correct—it's the same thing. There are a few small variations, but they're not significant. I only see your operating system and your graphics card; what about the rest of your system?

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codebreaker475
Junior Member
29
10-05-2016, 02:10 PM
#4
Thank you for your response. I would have received a notification otherwise, so I didn’t get back to you sooner. Appreciate you informing me about the windows programme.

The rest of my system is as follows:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad-Core
Video Card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Operating System: Windows 10
RAM: 8GB
Motherboard: ASRock AB350m-HDV
Hard Drive: WDC wd10ezex-60wn4a0
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codebreaker475
10-05-2016, 02:10 PM #4

Thank you for your response. I would have received a notification otherwise, so I didn’t get back to you sooner. Appreciate you informing me about the windows programme.

The rest of my system is as follows:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad-Core
Video Card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Operating System: Windows 10
RAM: 8GB
Motherboard: ASRock AB350m-HDV
Hard Drive: WDC wd10ezex-60wn4a0

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992x
Senior Member
506
10-08-2016, 06:53 PM
#5
Could the slowdown also stem from the CPU rather than just the inactive windows?
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992x
10-08-2016, 06:53 PM #5

Could the slowdown also stem from the CPU rather than just the inactive windows?

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Flashwing006
Member
217
10-08-2016, 07:41 PM
#6
You don't have an SSD, that's why.
If you can, buy a 240gb SATA SSD for Windows—it should cost around 30 dollars most places worldwide.
Something like this from Kingston
https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-240GB-So...B01N5IB20Q
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Flashwing006
10-08-2016, 07:41 PM #6

You don't have an SSD, that's why.
If you can, buy a 240gb SATA SSD for Windows—it should cost around 30 dollars most places worldwide.
Something like this from Kingston
https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-240GB-So...B01N5IB20Q

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DatEzRabbitTho
Junior Member
10
10-08-2016, 09:10 PM
#7
What types of games do you play, some are CPU focused and others are GPU heavy? Also, please upgrade the RAM to 16GB. If you can't afford a 2x8GB 3200MHz setup, which is quite common now, could you provide the exact model number of your current RAM? This will help ensure compatibility when purchasing the same type.
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DatEzRabbitTho
10-08-2016, 09:10 PM #7

What types of games do you play, some are CPU focused and others are GPU heavy? Also, please upgrade the RAM to 16GB. If you can't afford a 2x8GB 3200MHz setup, which is quite common now, could you provide the exact model number of your current RAM? This will help ensure compatibility when purchasing the same type.

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LEPticon
Junior Member
21
10-15-2016, 10:22 PM
#8
I was not familiar with SSDs before, but they seem to be the newer alternative to traditional hard drives, which might explain some speed problems. If I were to get an SSD and swap in a CPU like the Intel Core i3-4340, would everything still work?
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LEPticon
10-15-2016, 10:22 PM #8

I was not familiar with SSDs before, but they seem to be the newer alternative to traditional hard drives, which might explain some speed problems. If I were to get an SSD and swap in a CPU like the Intel Core i3-4340, would everything still work?

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firstdwarf
Member
214
10-20-2016, 12:08 AM
#9
Sorry, I didn't receive your second message. I mostly play COD Warzone, which suggests it needs the Intel Core i3-4340, so it might be more demanding on the CPU. The kit you shared seems a bit beyond my budget, but I'll consider boosting the RAM. Thanks!
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firstdwarf
10-20-2016, 12:08 AM #9

Sorry, I didn't receive your second message. I mostly play COD Warzone, which suggests it needs the Intel Core i3-4340, so it might be more demanding on the CPU. The kit you shared seems a bit beyond my budget, but I'll consider boosting the RAM. Thanks!

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
10-21-2016, 10:28 PM
#10
I3 4340 performs much worse than your r3 1200.Warzone and won't run smoothly with just 8gb of RAM. You might consider a 10900k with a 3090 and 8gb of RAM, but it would struggle to hit 30 fps. A 2x8gb 3200mhz system would cost around $70, so keep that in mind. The main issue is your lack of 16gb of RAM. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/4rKYv01oetE. After the RAM upgrade, your CPU performance would definitely improve.
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TheFallenRose
10-21-2016, 10:28 PM #10

I3 4340 performs much worse than your r3 1200.Warzone and won't run smoothly with just 8gb of RAM. You might consider a 10900k with a 3090 and 8gb of RAM, but it would struggle to hit 30 fps. A 2x8gb 3200mhz system would cost around $70, so keep that in mind. The main issue is your lack of 16gb of RAM. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/4rKYv01oetE. After the RAM upgrade, your CPU performance would definitely improve.

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