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Call of Duty Warzone is a first-person shooter game!

Call of Duty Warzone is a first-person shooter game!

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Skywonder216
Member
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08-24-2016, 12:52 PM
#1
Hey guys, I'm not sure if it's my PC or not, but I'll share what's going wrong.
Cod warzone is running at 60fps when playing or shooting, 68 when walking, with poor graphics settings—everything set to the lowest possible. Also, anti-aliasing is off, and the render scale/resolution is 1280x720, which makes the game look bad. The actual resolution is 1080p, but rendering at 1280 causes it to drop to 60fps when walking and below 40 or 50 when shooting. On Windows, when I'm standing and aiming, it's around 40fps. Is this normal?
Specs: GTX 970 OC, I7 6700k, 24gb RAM, PSU Thermaltake 550w.
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Skywonder216
08-24-2016, 12:52 PM #1

Hey guys, I'm not sure if it's my PC or not, but I'll share what's going wrong.
Cod warzone is running at 60fps when playing or shooting, 68 when walking, with poor graphics settings—everything set to the lowest possible. Also, anti-aliasing is off, and the render scale/resolution is 1280x720, which makes the game look bad. The actual resolution is 1080p, but rendering at 1280 causes it to drop to 60fps when walking and below 40 or 50 when shooting. On Windows, when I'm standing and aiming, it's around 40fps. Is this normal?
Specs: GTX 970 OC, I7 6700k, 24gb RAM, PSU Thermaltake 550w.

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BlueStar_LH
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08-31-2016, 10:05 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Thermaltake is the brand of the PSU, with a wattage of 550W. We need to understand the model and age of the PSU. You mentioned having 24GB of RAM—if you were using dual-channel, it should be either 16GB or 32GB, not somewhere in between. Regarding RAM, could you tell us the make and model of your motherboard? Also, what BIOS version are you running at this moment? You may want to download the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then use DDU to uninstall your GPU drivers, and manually reinstall them via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator. If you're using Windows 10, it would be best if you were on version 20H2. How are you...
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BlueStar_LH
08-31-2016, 10:05 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Thermaltake is the brand of the PSU, with a wattage of 550W. We need to understand the model and age of the PSU. You mentioned having 24GB of RAM—if you were using dual-channel, it should be either 16GB or 32GB, not somewhere in between. Regarding RAM, could you tell us the make and model of your motherboard? Also, what BIOS version are you running at this moment? You may want to download the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then use DDU to uninstall your GPU drivers, and manually reinstall them via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator. If you're using Windows 10, it would be best if you were on version 20H2. How are you...

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SirHitman
Member
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08-31-2016, 11:43 AM
#3
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Thermaltake is the brand of the PSU, with a wattage of 550W. We need to understand the model and age of the PSU. You mentioned having 24GB of RAM—if you were using dual-channel, it should be either 16GB or 32GB, not somewhere in between. Regarding your motherboard, let me know its make and model. Also, what BIOS version are you running? You may want to download the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then use DDU to uninstall your GPU drivers, and manually reinstall them via an elevated command, such as right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

If you're using Windows 10, it would be best if you were on version 20H2.

How are you keeping the processor cool?
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SirHitman
08-31-2016, 11:43 AM #3

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! Thermaltake is the brand of the PSU, with a wattage of 550W. We need to understand the model and age of the PSU. You mentioned having 24GB of RAM—if you were using dual-channel, it should be either 16GB or 32GB, not somewhere in between. Regarding your motherboard, let me know its make and model. Also, what BIOS version are you running? You may want to download the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then use DDU to uninstall your GPU drivers, and manually reinstall them via an elevated command, such as right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

If you're using Windows 10, it would be best if you were on version 20H2.

How are you keeping the processor cool?