High-end system Warzone struggles with low frame rates
High-end system Warzone struggles with low frame rates
Hi everyone
Here’s the setup I have: Asus Crosshair VIII Hero Ryzen 9 5900X running at 4.5 ghz with a 1.26v cooling solution, Corsair H150i pro, CPU temperature between 60 and 66°C.
I’m using an Asus Rog Strix 3080 OC.
My system includes Skill 16GB CL19 4266 MHz, 1.4V, and I’ve tried CL16 4000 but it didn’t improve frame rate.
CPU model is F4-4266C19D-16GTZR.
I have a Corsair MP600 with a 500GB M.2 SSD, a Corsair HX1000i power supply, and a Thermaltake Core v51 case.
My monitor is Asus PG258Q at 1080p 240Hz.
Operating system is Windows 10 21H1 (legit) and I’m currently at FPS 100-140.
You can find more details here: https://ibb.co/3kK3yfD
Additionally, I have screenshots from Call-of-Duty-Modern-Warfare dated September 10, 2021, and related images hosted on ImgBB.
Links included for reference.
Disconnect from the internet
Remove the GPU driver using DDU (clean up and avoid restarting).
Uninstall all processors via Device Manager (aim for 24 on your system) as follows:
Restart the PC to BIOS and update to the newest BIOS.
(Download, extract the files, and copy them to a flash drive, then insert it into the rear USB port before rebooting to BIOS and flashing the BIOS).
Launch Windows and install the latest AMD Chipset driver.
Reboot and connect to the internet.
Install the most recent NVIDIA driver.
Check for any available updates in Windows Update, and enable Hardware Accelerated Graphics Scheduling in graphics settings as instructed. Reboot after completing these steps.
Ensure the PSU connected to the GPU uses a 1 PCIe cable per slot (use the main cable, not the branches/splits).
Before proceeding, download the necessary files and follow the steps sequentially.