Resolved: Problems encountered while playing Call of Duty Warzone on a recently assembled computer.
Resolved: Problems encountered while playing Call of Duty Warzone on a recently assembled computer.
Greetings! I recently replaced my computer’s motherboard and graphics card. My system includes an Intel i7 6700 processor and an RX 5700 XT card. Considering these specifications and the graphics card’s capabilities, I anticipated smooth gameplay, which is largely accurate – my frame rate is consistently high. However, when participating in online matches and firing weapons, I experience significant audio disruptions, and the game appears to lag momentarily when opponents approach closely, despite consistently high FPS readings. I attempted updating my motherboard BIOS in an effort to resolve the issue, but it remains persistent. I’m uncertain about the cause of this problem given that both my processor and graphics card are performing adequately. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thank you all!
Upgrading your operating system to Windows requires reinstalling all associated software and files afterward.
This includes drivers, applications, and more.
Furthermore, if you replace your motherboard, a complete reset and installation of Windows is generally advised – often essential.
I don't believe I performed a fresh installation of Windows. Would it be alright to reinstall it after those drivers have been installed?
Setting up and enabling are separate processes.
First install, then enable.