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How to Fix Call of Duty Warzone Low FPS on High End PCs

Disabling unnecessary running processes in Windows is a good way to start

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Published onJuly 8, 2024

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Experiencing low FPS in Call of Duty Warzone on a high-end PC can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you know your hardware should handle the game effortlessly. Let’s dive into some ultimate fixes that can help you boost your FPS and enjoy a smoother gaming experience.

How do I fix low FPS on CoD Warzone?

How do I fix low FPS on CoD Warzone?

1. End the Runtime Broker processes

Closing these Runtime Broker processes can free up system resources that the game is consuming unnecessarily. This helps improve the FPS in the Warzone menu and during other parts of the game.

2. Disable Path Tracing and Ray Reconstruction

Path Tracing and Ray Reconstruction can be very demanding on your system, even if it has a high-end GPU. Disabling these features can drastically improve the FPS in menus and overall gameplay performance.

3. Adjust Render Worker Count

Modern Warfare can sometimes set the Render Worker Count to an incorrect value, leading to FPS drops. Adjusting this value manually ensures that the game optimally uses all available CPU cores.

4. Play in Fullscreen Exclusive Mode

Fullscreen Exclusive mode optimizes GPU performance as it dedicates resources to the game, which boosts FPS and reduces input lag and stuttering.

5. Use NVIDIA DLSS

DLSS can significantly improve FPS by rendering the game at a lower resolution and then upscaling it. This provides better performance without a substantial drop in visual quality.

6. Roll back to the previous NVIDIA driver

Sometimes the latest drivers can cause performance issues. Rolling back to a previous version can resolve these issues and improve your FPS in Warzone.

7. Disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling

This feature can sometimes cause performance issues in games like Warzone. Disabling it can stabilize FPS and reduce stuttering.

8. Clear the game cache

Clearing the game cache can resolve any corrupted files that might be causing FPS issues, resulting in smoother gameplay.

9. Scan and repair game files

For Steam:

For Battle.net:

Verifying and repairing game files can fix any corrupted or missing files that might be causing FPS drops, ensuring a smoother gaming experience.

10. Reinstall the game

As a last resort, you can reinstall the game. A fresh installation can resolve any deeply embedded issues that might be causing FPS drops, providing a clean slate for optimal performance.

Other useful tips to fix the Call of Duty Warzone low FPS issue on high end PCs

By following these steps, you should see a noticeable improvement in your FPS while playing Call of Duty Warzone. We also have guides on how tofix lag on Call of Duty Warzoneand how tofix packet loss in CoD Warzoneto cover all bases.

To avoid similar issues in the future, regularly update your drivers and clear your game cache. For any other questions, feel free to hit the comments below and let us know.

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Claudiu Andone

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Oldtimer in the tech and science press, Claudiu is focused on whatever comes new from Microsoft.

His abrupt interest in computers started when he saw the first Home Computer as a kid. However, his passion for Windows and everything related became obvious when he became a sys admin in a computer science high school.

With 14 years of experience in writing about everything there is to know about science and technology, Claudiu also likes rock music, chilling in the garden, and Star Wars. May the force be with you, always!

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Claudiu Andone

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft