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You're using a Ryzen 5 5600 with an RTX 2080 Vento X570 Elite and 16GB RAM. For Warzone, expect smooth gameplay at low graphics settings (140-160 FPS). When you boost everything to extreme or high settings, you might see 100-120 FPS, which is similar to Fortnite. You can still get better performance with higher quality while maintaining decent frame rates, especially on a PC around 165 FPS.
CoD operates smoothly, but you have limited control over it. I can play tough games with full graphics, yet Warzone forced me to lower settings and use FSR. The low frame rate points to a CPU limitation on your system.
It's generally a good mid-range setup, offering solid performance across most titles. Start with the lowest settings as a starting point and adjust based on comfort. It's not a terrible system overall, but newer, higher-end models will still deliver better speeds. These figures appear reasonable, though individual game experiences vary.
160fps refers to a frame rate of 60 frames per second, not dogwater.
It's a basic experience with minimal quality, and the aggressive upscaling harms visual clarity, making it tough to detect distant enemies. Even at full native resolution running at 160fps would improve things, but it's still not ideal. Many other competitive FPS titles exceed 144fps, including Fortnite, CS:GO, Valorant, and others.