Call of Duty - Warzone Low Fps?

Mi
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I have the problem that I was in the game zone with settings on ultra only 80-100 fps on average, which I find relatively little for the PC I have.

I have a pc made up of components like:

Z390 Aorus Elite

Be quiet dark rock 4

Intel i7 9700k

Be quiet the power supply with 700w

Rtx 2070 Armor

ssd Samsung evo

ram ddr4 2x 16 gb vengeance

Hhomework Monitor shows after I pause the game maximum value of 82 degrees temp which I also find relatively hot

The fps display only changes when I change the render resolution in the game, otherwise I can theoretically set everything to low, nothing changes.

At benchmark I was told that my graphics card is fully operational by 93% but the normal value should actually be 97-99%

Driver updates are in the newest condition

The game has been uninstalled and reinstalled twice

My friends clearly have a weaker PC but have the same fps rates which can be impossible.

My pc is relatively very new 7 months old.

Not only at Cod but at Fortnite e.g. I can't play at the highest quality my PC doesn't do that for a weird way…

so the question what can it be?

Th

80 - 100 fps are enough?

Mi

The question is not whether it is enough, but for the money I have wasted on this pc to get the fps what should be

Th

You play on ultra with 80 - 100 FPS, that's good I don't understand your problem.

Mi

Optimally, it should be between 140 and 160, so twice as little means a mistake in my eyes and we don't want mistakes, we all want to play at full power, so we invested so much

pr

Which RAM?

V-Sync or similar active?

100FPS with your system in CoD are fine, if you set the rendering scaling over 100% it gnaws at the FPS.

With a 2070 you are in my opinion good value, of course it could be a little more, but a 2070 is and remains only a 2070.

CoD Warzone is weak in terms of performance but generally needs a patch or two.

My pc is relatively very new 7 months old.

7 months is a long time for a PC, you can go from "relatively very new" to really old. As soon as a new generation of the used components comes out you can say "old" to your computer.

wi

Should have asked 2.

Screen resolution?

Ray tracing on?

Mi

Full screen 1920 x1080

DirectX Raytracing Disabled

wi

Uff. Tried older drivers?

Mi

2x 8 GB (16GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4

VSync Disabled

No idea what the SSR (Screen Space Reflection) is there for, but I also deactivated it

Of course, I agree with you that when new components come onto the market, they are out of date, but you shouldn't underestimate an Rtx2070 Armor. It is currently in 4th place.

Mi

From the Device Manager Automatically recommended tried nothing found, then I manually downloaded the latest from the nvdia page, but no success. Something is wrong on the pc, unfortunately.

wi

Try an older driver.

New is not automatically better. If the problem still persists simply update to the current one.

pr

The 2070 is not a bad card, so I agree with you. However, it is 'only' a 2070, the expectations of this card have to be seen realistically. If you reach a stable 100 FPS at high settings you can expect that from the card, but if you want much more than that at high settings the card will simply not be enough.

It is not surprising that the CoD does not change the FPS when you set everything to low, the rendering scale is what ultimately decides about a lot or a little FPS. You can set this scaling to 50%, you will have a bad picture, but more FPS.

As far as the temperature is concerned, I agree with you, 82C ° are quite high, but still reasonable for a GraKa. The ideal temperature would be around 75C °. I guess your case is badly ventilated and on top of that the cooler on the GraKa is not the best. With slightly lower temperatures you could probably get a few more FPS out, but I don't want to stick to one number now.

100 FPS on high settings in CoD (and especially in Warzone) are fine, if you can't be satisfied with it you have to upgrade to a 2080Ti.

Another problem could also be your RAM, 16GB are fine for current systems, but if you want more than 'normal' you need more RAM.

Look how much of your RAM is under load, I guess you are relatively close to the limit.

Of course, you can also overclock your system and get even more power, but then you need to consider that you need a decent cooling. With overclocking you can still get some performance out of it, so if you want a lot of high FPS you should think about overclocking.