Playing Warzone on a 2080 Ti processor with an i7-6700k can be challenging due to low frame rates.
Playing Warzone on a 2080 Ti processor with an i7-6700k can be challenging due to low frame rates.
You're experiencing performance issues with Warzone despite having a powerful setup. Most settings are set to low, but you're seeing only 2k resolution and about 80-90 FPS, which is below your expected 165 FPS.
Warzone isn't running smoothly, which means it can behave badly if you change the settings.
It seems your 80-90 frames per second looks quite accurate. The variations in frame rates across different areas can significantly affect the experience, especially based on the action being shown.
I put it in for fun, but it didn’t suit my preferences. I kept it installed and tried it out. The bot match was stable around 100-110 FPS at 1440p using the auto-chosen settings—mostly maxed except tessellation which stayed near its limit. I’m running a Ryzen 7 3800X with stock configurations plus PBO turned on, 16GB (two 8GB) RAM at 3600MHz with timing set to XMP/DOCP enabled, and a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Super Gaming OC. People say Warzone benefits from more than four cores, so I’m curious if my quad-core setup is holding me back. My specs are a 6700K and an 2080Ti, which seems a bit off for the game’s needs. Maybe background processes are hogging resources or the drivers aren’t up to date. It could also be thermal throttling. We really don’t have much data yet.