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Issues with low frame rate in COD WARZONE

Issues with low frame rate in COD WARZONE

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Pollerino
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08-31-2023, 09:41 PM
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Hello, welcome to the forum. If you think your post might be incorrect, feel free to share it here. Thanks for reaching out. To help you troubleshoot the low FPS issue, let's look into where you should submit your question.
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Pollerino
08-31-2023, 09:41 PM #1

Hello, welcome to the forum. If you think your post might be incorrect, feel free to share it here. Thanks for reaching out. To help you troubleshoot the low FPS issue, let's look into where you should submit your question.

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mumustrak
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08-31-2023, 10:58 PM
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mumustrak
08-31-2023, 10:58 PM #2

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blackceaser
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09-11-2023, 10:25 PM
#3
Yes, that's what I meant.
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blackceaser
09-11-2023, 10:25 PM #3

Yes, that's what I meant.

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KeemiX
Junior Member
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09-12-2023, 06:26 AM
#4
Adjust the latency settings to Enabled/Si with a boost, ensuring DLSS is active under post effects set to balanced. Observe the current average FPS in-game. Begin a Warzone match and check the frame rate after the countdown ends before jumping in. Edited May 30, 2021 by Kevin2334
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KeemiX
09-12-2023, 06:26 AM #4

Adjust the latency settings to Enabled/Si with a boost, ensuring DLSS is active under post effects set to balanced. Observe the current average FPS in-game. Begin a Warzone match and check the frame rate after the countdown ends before jumping in. Edited May 30, 2021 by Kevin2334

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ajbrine
Member
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09-13-2023, 05:57 AM
#5
Tried using NVIDIA Reflex with boost and DLSS on balanced settings—it performed poorly, giving a poor anti-aliasing effect. The frame rates varied significantly: around 60fps during airplane animation, dropping to 73fps for the parachute jump, 65fps for the parachute, 70fps while walking/running, and 55fps during shooting (action scenes).
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ajbrine
09-13-2023, 05:57 AM #5

Tried using NVIDIA Reflex with boost and DLSS on balanced settings—it performed poorly, giving a poor anti-aliasing effect. The frame rates varied significantly: around 60fps during airplane animation, dropping to 73fps for the parachute jump, 65fps for the parachute, 70fps while walking/running, and 55fps during shooting (action scenes).

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KorunaLuna
Junior Member
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09-28-2023, 08:58 AM
#6
I was experiencing some issues recently. The first step I took was using the Blizzard launcher app—just click the gear icon next to play—to attempt a fix. This should provide an option to repair the game and see if it helps. Edited May 30, 2021 by Kevin2334
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KorunaLuna
09-28-2023, 08:58 AM #6

I was experiencing some issues recently. The first step I took was using the Blizzard launcher app—just click the gear icon next to play—to attempt a fix. This should provide an option to repair the game and see if it helps. Edited May 30, 2021 by Kevin2334

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Oversightx
Member
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09-28-2023, 04:33 PM
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I own an i5 10400F, an RTX 2060, and 16 GB of RAM. Basically, your rig performs much better than mine, achieving 75-90 FPS at 1440p. Have you thought about lowering the resolution to 1440? With DLSS enabled, you should see improved frame rates beyond the mid-70s, right? Warzone tends to be a bit unpredictable, though. CoD Black Ops Cold War is comparable. I manage to hit around 100 FPS on most maps, but Checkmate (the training room with an airplane) consistently drops me to about 60 FPS... it’s odd. It’s likely the tighter map forces more visuals onto the screen at once. Have you verified your Nvidia Control Panel to ensure no settings are conflicting with in-game options?
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Oversightx
09-28-2023, 04:33 PM #7

I own an i5 10400F, an RTX 2060, and 16 GB of RAM. Basically, your rig performs much better than mine, achieving 75-90 FPS at 1440p. Have you thought about lowering the resolution to 1440? With DLSS enabled, you should see improved frame rates beyond the mid-70s, right? Warzone tends to be a bit unpredictable, though. CoD Black Ops Cold War is comparable. I manage to hit around 100 FPS on most maps, but Checkmate (the training room with an airplane) consistently drops me to about 60 FPS... it’s odd. It’s likely the tighter map forces more visuals onto the screen at once. Have you verified your Nvidia Control Panel to ensure no settings are conflicting with in-game options?

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Infallity
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09-30-2023, 01:51 AM
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Infallity
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MadReaper02
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10-02-2023, 01:28 PM
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Verify your preferences—Warzone typically adjusts smoothly at lower extremes, but extreme intensity may cause a shift to 50.
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MadReaper02
10-02-2023, 01:28 PM #9

Verify your preferences—Warzone typically adjusts smoothly at lower extremes, but extreme intensity may cause a shift to 50.

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Rosey909
Junior Member
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10-04-2023, 01:41 PM
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It's possible you have a bottleneck, though I'm not really technically savvy enough to know. I mentioned dropping to 1440 as it is still very nice, and will immediately allow you to claw back a fairly decent amount of frames. Once I played at 1440 I can't go back to 1080, so I understand if you find it difficult to accept what would be a (potentially noticeable) drop in resolution from 4k to 1440p. Maybe, give it a try, see if you can live with and how much of an fps boost you get, and then decide. I'm afraid I can't read the language in your image, so I can't offer anything related to your control panel settings. Out of interest, have you considered the fact the you are only going to get 100fps because of your 100hz monitor, s and that investing in a higher refresh rate panel might be worth considering as you clearly have the GPU to take advantage of it? Or, as you are at 4k do you feel it's unlikely many games will push past that 100fps limit anyway? Your two monitors are at either extreme, with the 1080p one having the ability to push out 144fps, but the 4k only able to do 100hz. Are there 4k 144hz panels out yet for under £/€/$500? I think it might be worth getting a high refresh screen in the future as you have a very nice GPU there for future gaming.
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Rosey909
10-04-2023, 01:41 PM #10

It's possible you have a bottleneck, though I'm not really technically savvy enough to know. I mentioned dropping to 1440 as it is still very nice, and will immediately allow you to claw back a fairly decent amount of frames. Once I played at 1440 I can't go back to 1080, so I understand if you find it difficult to accept what would be a (potentially noticeable) drop in resolution from 4k to 1440p. Maybe, give it a try, see if you can live with and how much of an fps boost you get, and then decide. I'm afraid I can't read the language in your image, so I can't offer anything related to your control panel settings. Out of interest, have you considered the fact the you are only going to get 100fps because of your 100hz monitor, s and that investing in a higher refresh rate panel might be worth considering as you clearly have the GPU to take advantage of it? Or, as you are at 4k do you feel it's unlikely many games will push past that 100fps limit anyway? Your two monitors are at either extreme, with the 1080p one having the ability to push out 144fps, but the 4k only able to do 100hz. Are there 4k 144hz panels out yet for under £/€/$500? I think it might be worth getting a high refresh screen in the future as you have a very nice GPU there for future gaming.