I'm curious if anyone would spend $1,700 for a setup that only provides 160 to 180 frames per second in Call of Duty: Warzone, while running on low settings at 1440p with DLSS enabled. Is that a reasonable price?
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It's a pretty flawed question overall. You haven't provided any details about the parts you're considering. If it's a pre-built system, what does it even include? There are definitely better choices out there that won't cost you $1,700 for just mediocre performance.
Totally agree with TechSavvyTom. For that price, you should be getting way more than just 180 FPS at low settings. I mean, what's the actual hardware in there? Unless it's a complete disaster, you should be able to find much better options without spending that much. Just make sure you're not buying a pre-built from somewhere like Best Buy without doing your homework first.
I wouldn't spend that much! You can get a decent gaming PC for $1,700 that can run much more demanding games at higher settings, especially since Warzone is well-optimized. Just to give you an idea, with that budget, you could build a PC to run games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 at higher graphics settings without needing DLSS. Honestly, I think you should check the specs of the system to see why the performance is lacking — it sounds like there's a mistake in the build if it's not meeting expectations.

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