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Get tips on upgrading your PC for Warzone.

Get tips on upgrading your PC for Warzone.

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GHOST8536
Junior Member
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10-01-2016, 05:22 PM
#1
Hi, your performance has improved significantly after adjusting your settings. You're now seeing 47-62fps and even reaching 70fps at times, which is much better. You're wondering what upgrades would help further while keeping quality in mind. A new GPU or a CPU and motherboard could boost performance, but your current setup already looks solid. Your monitor is a Samsung 40" 4K TV, and Windows 10 seems to be interfering with gaming mode. You might want to check if the TV settings are correctly enabled and not being overridden by Windows. If you're open to it, consider adding a dedicated gaming monitor for the best experience. Otherwise, focus on optimizing your existing hardware and software settings.
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GHOST8536
10-01-2016, 05:22 PM #1

Hi, your performance has improved significantly after adjusting your settings. You're now seeing 47-62fps and even reaching 70fps at times, which is much better. You're wondering what upgrades would help further while keeping quality in mind. A new GPU or a CPU and motherboard could boost performance, but your current setup already looks solid. Your monitor is a Samsung 40" 4K TV, and Windows 10 seems to be interfering with gaming mode. You might want to check if the TV settings are correctly enabled and not being overridden by Windows. If you're open to it, consider adding a dedicated gaming monitor for the best experience. Otherwise, focus on optimizing your existing hardware and software settings.

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MojoPug
Member
79
10-01-2016, 05:57 PM
#2
Consider a 1060 with 6GB or an 1650 (non-super)
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MojoPug
10-01-2016, 05:57 PM #2

Consider a 1060 with 6GB or an 1650 (non-super)

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Slegif
Member
73
10-03-2016, 10:56 AM
#3
It's clear you're considering upgrading your GPU. If you share your budget, we can recommend suitable choices.
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Slegif
10-03-2016, 10:56 AM #3

It's clear you're considering upgrading your GPU. If you share your budget, we can recommend suitable choices.

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walee123
Senior Member
737
10-04-2016, 04:04 AM
#4
Consider switching to a used 1070 or 1070ti model initially. Later, after a few months, upgrade to a Ryzen 5 1600AF or 3600.
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walee123
10-04-2016, 04:04 AM #4

Consider switching to a used 1070 or 1070ti model initially. Later, after a few months, upgrade to a Ryzen 5 1600AF or 3600.

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iCharizard
Junior Member
8
10-07-2016, 08:51 PM
#5
an rx 580 supports running warzone at full graphics settings with 1080p at 60fps smoothly. the 1060 model should handle it similarly, though the rx 580 offers better performance and lower cost in the used market.
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iCharizard
10-07-2016, 08:51 PM #5

an rx 580 supports running warzone at full graphics settings with 1080p at 60fps smoothly. the 1060 model should handle it similarly, though the rx 580 offers better performance and lower cost in the used market.

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PhilZstar
Member
198
10-08-2016, 03:50 AM
#6
your graphics card isn’t powerful enough for your current needs, so consider upgrading. I found some recommendations on my PC guide: a refurbished 1070 ($180), a used 1070ti ($250), or a brand new 3060ti ($400) would work well. whatever you decide, it should suit your requirements.
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PhilZstar
10-08-2016, 03:50 AM #6

your graphics card isn’t powerful enough for your current needs, so consider upgrading. I found some recommendations on my PC guide: a refurbished 1070 ($180), a used 1070ti ($250), or a brand new 3060ti ($400) would work well. whatever you decide, it should suit your requirements.

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RealMemeHours
Junior Member
23
10-08-2016, 06:43 AM
#7
Thanks for the response. Would either of those also support 4K gaming?
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RealMemeHours
10-08-2016, 06:43 AM #7

Thanks for the response. Would either of those also support 4K gaming?

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CaptKrazy
Member
234
10-15-2016, 12:35 AM
#8
I don’t have a budget, but I’m not someone who’s going to shell out £1k for a GPU. My estimate would be about £300, possibly a bit more if it’s worth the extra.
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CaptKrazy
10-15-2016, 12:35 AM #8

I don’t have a budget, but I’m not someone who’s going to shell out £1k for a GPU. My estimate would be about £300, possibly a bit more if it’s worth the extra.

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jReew
Member
61
10-15-2016, 01:33 AM
#9
Thanks for all the replies everyone. I have been considering upgrading my rig but I figured I am okay for now but then I have also seen online where people mention that 4 core cpu's aren't enough to get more fps out of warzone and folk have been recommending the i10's and ryzens. I have been thinking of going back to AMD and will go for a ryzen as it just makes more sense considering they are ahead of intel now and its better value for money. Not in a rush to do the mobo and cpu upgrade but If I can get a good graphics card that will handle this game till I do the cpu and mobo upgrade later then that would be ideal. Im looking to get a really good graphics card, one that can even handle 4k but then again im not sure if many people are doing 4k gaming or if it is worth doing so on warzone even if you have the capability. What's everyone's opinion on 4k gaming right now and 4k gpu's? As for gpu, I am also leaning more towards AMD cards as I've been hearing many great things about them such as that they are better than nvidia cards and cheaper than them. I've seen nvidia's pricing is absolute nuts. Think the only thing I would miss is the nvidia overlay which I have come to really like. I've heard AMD now also have this but wonder how its like compared to nvidia's. Budget for my graphics card is £300, maybe push it a bit more depending on if it is worth it for that bit extra. Btw I have a noctua D15s cooler for my current setup, that should be good enough for the new ryzen's yeah? Its got the amd brackets etc. I've got a push and pull setup on it at the moment. cheers
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jReew
10-15-2016, 01:33 AM #9

Thanks for all the replies everyone. I have been considering upgrading my rig but I figured I am okay for now but then I have also seen online where people mention that 4 core cpu's aren't enough to get more fps out of warzone and folk have been recommending the i10's and ryzens. I have been thinking of going back to AMD and will go for a ryzen as it just makes more sense considering they are ahead of intel now and its better value for money. Not in a rush to do the mobo and cpu upgrade but If I can get a good graphics card that will handle this game till I do the cpu and mobo upgrade later then that would be ideal. Im looking to get a really good graphics card, one that can even handle 4k but then again im not sure if many people are doing 4k gaming or if it is worth doing so on warzone even if you have the capability. What's everyone's opinion on 4k gaming right now and 4k gpu's? As for gpu, I am also leaning more towards AMD cards as I've been hearing many great things about them such as that they are better than nvidia cards and cheaper than them. I've seen nvidia's pricing is absolute nuts. Think the only thing I would miss is the nvidia overlay which I have come to really like. I've heard AMD now also have this but wonder how its like compared to nvidia's. Budget for my graphics card is £300, maybe push it a bit more depending on if it is worth it for that bit extra. Btw I have a noctua D15s cooler for my current setup, that should be good enough for the new ryzen's yeah? Its got the amd brackets etc. I've got a push and pull setup on it at the moment. cheers

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ZzeoTexX
Member
238
10-28-2016, 09:24 AM
#10
I understand it's not strong for gaming anymore, but it performed okay when I first got it. Honestly, when I set up this rig, gaming wasn't my goal. It was mostly light gaming and not used often. The only game I played a lot of was Black Ops 2, which ran well since it's quite old now.
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ZzeoTexX
10-28-2016, 09:24 AM #10

I understand it's not strong for gaming anymore, but it performed okay when I first got it. Honestly, when I set up this rig, gaming wasn't my goal. It was mostly light gaming and not used often. The only game I played a lot of was Black Ops 2, which ran well since it's quite old now.

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