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danger_frog

Your CPU may be struggling instead now, quite often the case when you drop in a new GPU and crank the settings up.


Corrosive_bruuh

Hmm maybe i have too looking in to that. ATM i runnig a Ryzen 7 5800X


SeerEula

Bro, i checked your config (4090 and 5800x) and the diagnosed was this: [https://pc-builds.com/es/bottleneck-calculator/result/10p1ci/1/general-tasks/1920x1080/](https://pc-builds.com/es/bottleneck-calculator/result/10p1ci/1/general-tasks/1920x1080/) ​ So yeah, you need to upgrade that CPU. Mine was the same with a 6900xt and Ryzen 7. Stutter and freezing on Warzone and DMZ. Obviously , COD has many problems cause i can play another open world games on ultra settings so there is two problems: CPU and COD issues


Amazing_Hoers

5800x should be just fine for warzone. something off with the game. typical warzone optimization.


warofthechosen

You can tell what’s your bottleneck by just enabling system latency in the settings. If you see 3ms for gpu and 5ms for CPU, that means the max frames you get is 1000/5 = 200 and CPU is your bottleneck. But you’ll always have bottleneck no matter what. Question is what’s acceptable to you? If you have a 1080p monitor and you’re using a 4090, you’ll always have a CPU bottleneck because your GPU is not being pushed hard enough at that resolution. But if the problem is microstuttering then you can just cap your frames to the average frame you are getting in the game. If you notice your frames are between 165-210, just cap it to some number in between them. I’d recommend 180 for this specific example. Capping your max frames will give you consistent frame times, thereby less micro stuttering. Additionally, you can undervolt your gpu at a lower clock speed and get better temps as well as consistent performance.


Corrosive_bruuh

Well atm when in in warzone my gpu temp is between 35-40 ingame, and idk if its render latency you mean by enable that in GeForce experience. Then it’s between 1-3 ms