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FPS declines and game stutters reported in Warzone Season 5!

FPS declines and game stutters reported in Warzone Season 5!

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Reymysterio00
Junior Member
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02-16-2021, 08:53 PM
#1
Hey, I'm seeking some advice after struggling to fine-tune my PC. Before the Season 5 patch, I consistently achieved smooth 140 FPS in Verdansk/Rebirth (possibly higher on Resurge), but now I'm only managing around 120 with solid performance. My frame is showing signs of trouble and I've shared my build details. It seems upgrading is necessary. Any suggestions or adjustments that could help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Reymysterio00
02-16-2021, 08:53 PM #1

Hey, I'm seeking some advice after struggling to fine-tune my PC. Before the Season 5 patch, I consistently achieved smooth 140 FPS in Verdansk/Rebirth (possibly higher on Resurge), but now I'm only managing around 120 with solid performance. My frame is showing signs of trouble and I've shared my build details. It seems upgrading is necessary. Any suggestions or adjustments that could help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Prawnflakes
Member
204
02-17-2021, 02:45 AM
#2
Load Hwinfo64 and start the game briefly—it displays all the details, performance stats, frame rates, utilization rates, temperature, etc. It explains why your FPS might be what it is, such as RAM or VRAM constraints, GPU requirements, or post-S5 update issues. The specs are generally good, but you're unsure how the current cod handles things now.
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Prawnflakes
02-17-2021, 02:45 AM #2

Load Hwinfo64 and start the game briefly—it displays all the details, performance stats, frame rates, utilization rates, temperature, etc. It explains why your FPS might be what it is, such as RAM or VRAM constraints, GPU requirements, or post-S5 update issues. The specs are generally good, but you're unsure how the current cod handles things now.

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Krugmeisteren
Junior Member
20
02-17-2021, 03:27 AM
#3
Sure thing! Let me know if you need help understanding how to use the software.
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Krugmeisteren
02-17-2021, 03:27 AM #3

Sure thing! Let me know if you need help understanding how to use the software.

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b8898551
Junior Member
3
02-21-2021, 07:52 AM
#4
It's hard to judge without understanding your current CPU/GPU temperatures, clock speeds, and usage stats, plus how they compare to before. No comparison is helpful. What adjustments were made in the game? Were upscaling presets altered?
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b8898551
02-21-2021, 07:52 AM #4

It's hard to judge without understanding your current CPU/GPU temperatures, clock speeds, and usage stats, plus how they compare to before. No comparison is helpful. What adjustments were made in the game? Were upscaling presets altered?

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FrenchTost
Member
204
02-21-2021, 08:57 AM
#5
Access the device, verify sensor readings for current, average, min, and max columns. Proceed to launch the game and save the output. Capture all sensor screenshots and submit them here.
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FrenchTost
02-21-2021, 08:57 AM #5

Access the device, verify sensor readings for current, average, min, and max columns. Proceed to launch the game and save the output. Capture all sensor screenshots and submit them here.

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JonhGamerPT
Junior Member
14
02-24-2021, 08:27 AM
#6
Sure thing! Thanks for asking—I'm here to help.
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JonhGamerPT
02-24-2021, 08:27 AM #6

Sure thing! Thanks for asking—I'm here to help.

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Catgirl546
Member
54
02-24-2021, 09:35 AM
#7
You're asking about alternative connections and system requirements.
Regarding the cable, you should check if your monitor supports DP instead of HDMI.
For BIOS/Windows settings, look for any specific configurations needed to enable the correct display output.
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Catgirl546
02-24-2021, 09:35 AM #7

You're asking about alternative connections and system requirements.
Regarding the cable, you should check if your monitor supports DP instead of HDMI.
For BIOS/Windows settings, look for any specific configurations needed to enable the correct display output.

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
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02-24-2021, 10:31 AM
#8
Only when HDMI doesn’t meet the monitors’ maximum resolution, refresh rate, and bit depth requirements. This varies by specific monitor. If it’s compatible, switching to DP won’t help. For new users, usually XMP or EXPO is sufficient.
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Super_AapjexD
02-24-2021, 10:31 AM #8

Only when HDMI doesn’t meet the monitors’ maximum resolution, refresh rate, and bit depth requirements. This varies by specific monitor. If it’s compatible, switching to DP won’t help. For new users, usually XMP or EXPO is sufficient.

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DatGuyJaden
Member
58
02-24-2021, 12:15 PM
#9
DP tends to perform better than HDMI on displays but the difference is usually minor. Main settings won’t drastically alter performance; you can turn on rebar in the BIOS if it’s not already enabled. A potential concern is both RAM availability and its speed—seems like it’s utilizing nearly all available RAM, while your RAM might be running very slowly or just sluggish. You’ll likely need to enable XMP in BIOS, which shows a 2133CL15 frequency with a 2T command rate. Regarding RAM slots, they’re positioned as follows: slot 1 is the leftmost closest to the CPU, and slot 4 is the rightmost farthest from it.
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DatGuyJaden
02-24-2021, 12:15 PM #9

DP tends to perform better than HDMI on displays but the difference is usually minor. Main settings won’t drastically alter performance; you can turn on rebar in the BIOS if it’s not already enabled. A potential concern is both RAM availability and its speed—seems like it’s utilizing nearly all available RAM, while your RAM might be running very slowly or just sluggish. You’ll likely need to enable XMP in BIOS, which shows a 2133CL15 frequency with a 2T command rate. Regarding RAM slots, they’re positioned as follows: slot 1 is the leftmost closest to the CPU, and slot 4 is the rightmost farthest from it.

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legoguy283
Member
53
02-25-2021, 10:33 AM
#10
It seems XMP is turned off. I remember this before because of the problem, and I looked it up briefly. It looks like enabling it could harm the system. I avoided it out of caution. I've attached a photo of my RAM in the PC, though I think the 2nd and 4th slots are affected.
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legoguy283
02-25-2021, 10:33 AM #10

It seems XMP is turned off. I remember this before because of the problem, and I looked it up briefly. It looks like enabling it could harm the system. I avoided it out of caution. I've attached a photo of my RAM in the PC, though I think the 2nd and 4th slots are affected.

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