warzone fps issues

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slackster420

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hello i am having issues with my fps on warzone

i have played around with many diffrent settings and it keeps dipping to 50 fps and i get a stutter it usaly stays around 80-90 fps then i get a dip to 50 fps on low settings

Nvidia geforce 3070 ti

AMD Ryzen 7 3700x

16 GB of ram
 
Hi
Welcome to the forum
Has this always been a problem or something new?
Could you also include the power supply specs E.g Cooler Master 850W Gold V2 NOT E.g 850w
Do you need to have java for warzone?
If not can you uninstall for testing. It can be reinstalled later.
Can you change your power scheme to balanced the high and extreme are for laptops with dedicated graphics cards.
This can cause instability in desktops.
Are you overclocking your ram?
 
Hi thanks for replying
I have had issues with warzone since warzone 2 come out with low fps but not as bad as these 50 fps drops
Power supply is corsair RM750 80+ gold fully modular ATX
I dont need java for warzone i use that for a diffrent game i guess i could uninstall it and try that
Yes i will change the power scheme i did not know that was for laptops i think i changed that because of a youtube vid i watched
I am not overclocking my ram i have overclocked my gpu and cpu but tbh it dossent seem to change much
I am currently redownloading warzone to see if that changes anything and i will try these other steps
One thing i have noticed is when i benchmark on cod it says high bottleneck with my cpu but my mate has the same setup without any issues
 
Just a quick note when i try to uninstall java in add or remove programs it only comes up with a java update and not the program itself
if i uninstall update will that fully remove the app or just the update
thanks
 
Ohh right sorry im not very experienced in overclocking and the techy stuff so bare with me, so i think i have dissabled the hibernation in the cmd how would i set the network setting back to factory should i just use network reset ?
 
Why
Overclocking is not something you should ever do in my opinion.
You want faster, Buy faster.

Set bios to defaults or could be called optimized bios
I thought my pc was not giving me the fps that i expected or what other people where getting with the same set up as me but for the past 6 months i havent really used the overclocks since it did not make much of a diffrence, i originally thought it might boost the performance of my pc but i wont use them again
I just set my bios back to defaults and hopefully that helps i will let you know thanks
 
Power Profile
Active power scheme: Ultimate Performance

Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues, the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power, additionally, a weak PSU such will get hotter and weaker the more that you use it and this puts all of your hardware at risk of meltdown.

Would reset the DNS back to a factory setting and see if that helps at all. Showing that you have googles DNS set and some have been stating having network issues with them.
DNS Server:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

After the changes have been made post an updated test the system and let us know so we can advise you from there.

Include a new speccy report as well.
 
Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues, the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power, additionally, a weak PSU such will get hotter and weaker the more that you use it and this puts all of your hardware at risk of meltdown.

Would reset the DNS back to a factory setting and see if that helps at all. Showing that you have googles DNS set and some have been stating having network issues with them.


After the changes have been made post an updated test the system and let us know so we can advise you from there.

Include a new speccy report as well.
Ok so i have changed the settings and i am still getting drops down to 45-50 fps
 
speccy still showing that they RAM is over clocked.

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You may need to refer to the manual for this.
@PeterOz

One that is corrected try testing the system in clean boot

 
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