Is 58-65 FPS Normal on Warzone with a 2080 Ti?

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Asked By TechWhiz42 On

Hey everyone! I'm playing Warzone and I have my settings on High with DLSS set to Balanced at 1080p. I'm only seeing about 58-65 FPS, and even when I change the settings to Minimum, I don't notice any difference in FPS. Is this typical? My PC specs include an RTX 2080 Ti, Ryzen 5 5600G, and 32GB of RAM (2x8GB + 1x16GB) on a B550M-C motherboard. I know the 5600G isn't as powerful as the 5600X, but is this performance level expected at 1080p?

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Answered By TechieTim On

Are you sure you’re not using the integrated GPU instead of your 2080 Ti? Make sure that XMP is enabled for your RAM as well; that could make a difference in performance.

GamingNinja77 -

I’m confident it’s the GPU, and all my RAM is running at 3200MHz without needing XMP.

Answered By FrameRateFreak On

What’s your GPU usage like? Is it hitting 100% while you’re playing? If it’s only around 38-50%, you might be facing some CPU bottlenecking.

TechWhiz42 -

My GPU usage is around 38-50% and my CPU is about the same; looks like I've hit a limit there.

Answered By GamerGuru88 On

Your frame rates sound about right for what you have. The 2080 Ti might fall short in some situations, especially with a CPU like the 5600G holding it back. Also, check your RAM; it might not be running in dual channel mode, which can affect performance. Even though you’re not getting higher FPS, know that Warzone can be quite taxing on hardware. Keep in mind it’s not primarily an esports title, so there might be some limits there. Though, I mistook your topic for Battlefield, and those usually have different performance metrics.

FPSFanatic21 -

Yeah, this isn’t really about Battlefield. Warzone can be CPU-heavy too.

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