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I bought this PC in November. It worked great with the 8GB ram in it(Ballistix) and i just added 16GB corsair vengance RGB Pro and removed the old ram. Ever since then, Warzone is so laggy It’s unplayable, i rubber-band through walls and freeze. I Took out the new ram and put the old one in and it is just as bad. I researched where to put the Ram, and still no better. I haven’t confirmed it to be a wifi issue but it would be one heck of a coincidence. I’m confident it’s not that. I’m getting so frustrated and just want to be able to play the games that i spent an incredible amount of money for. Below is my computer. I just dont get how even the old ram makes it incredibly laggy.
Its most likely coincidence and just so that you are aware tech forums are awash with with complaints about poor FPS in Warzone with no apparent fix and a wireless connection on a PC sucks for gaming so if possible change to an Ethernet connection.
Your new RAM should be better than the old but it is only any good with your CPU at 2666MHz, you can confirm this here
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