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Issue with Warzone Stutters and low frame rates post-Vanguard setup

Issue with Warzone Stutters and low frame rates post-Vanguard setup

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Rantruffs
Member
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04-28-2016, 01:36 PM
#1
I have been playing warzone on my pc. I spent all my money on it and it's nothing special. An i5-4590, 8gb ddr3, a 1650 amongst other parts. it ran fine, 80+ fps with drops to the high 40's. Perfectly reasonable. But when the free vnguard trial came out and I played it I got nearly the same. But when I went back to modern warfare it wouldn't go above 50 fps and stuttered like crazy, giving me lows and averages of 0 and 20 respectively. Does anybody know why this happened and how to fix? It's unplayable, unbearable. Thanks in advance.
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Rantruffs
04-28-2016, 01:36 PM #1

I have been playing warzone on my pc. I spent all my money on it and it's nothing special. An i5-4590, 8gb ddr3, a 1650 amongst other parts. it ran fine, 80+ fps with drops to the high 40's. Perfectly reasonable. But when the free vnguard trial came out and I played it I got nearly the same. But when I went back to modern warfare it wouldn't go above 50 fps and stuttered like crazy, giving me lows and averages of 0 and 20 respectively. Does anybody know why this happened and how to fix? It's unplayable, unbearable. Thanks in advance.

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ChessMatrix
Junior Member
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04-28-2016, 02:08 PM
#2
What are your complete details? Including drive, PSU, and whether you attempted to remove Vanguard.
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ChessMatrix
04-28-2016, 02:08 PM #2

What are your complete details? Including drive, PSU, and whether you attempted to remove Vanguard.

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ItsVince_
Junior Member
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04-28-2016, 08:17 PM
#3
I kept it installed since it's enjoyable. You have a 128GB storage device (likely Adata SU650 Ultimate), an 800GB HTCachio 7200RPM drive, and a 320GB WB Blue 2.5-inch drive also spinning at 7200RPM.
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ItsVince_
04-28-2016, 08:17 PM #3

I kept it installed since it's enjoyable. You have a 128GB storage device (likely Adata SU650 Ultimate), an 800GB HTCachio 7200RPM drive, and a 320GB WB Blue 2.5-inch drive also spinning at 7200RPM.