Wednesday, January 29, 2025

CoD: Modern Warfare – ROG Strix 570e Gaming – 3070 TI + 5900x – Warzone drops heavy FPS after 2 minutes

Date:

good morning everyone,

briefly to my hardware:

  • Motherboard: ASUS Rog Strix 570-E Gaming
  • RAM: Quat Kit 32GB DDR4 4x8192MB G.Skill Trident Z RGB CL14
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3070 TI 8GB
  • Hard drives: 2TB – Seagate Barracuda (Windows installed), 1TB Samsung 970 PRO M.2 and 500GB Samsung 970 EVO M.2 2280
  • AIO: Alpenföhn EKL Gletscherwasser 360 High-speed full water cooling
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x
  • Power supply: be silent 700w
  • Screens: 1x AOC 240 Herz 27 inch curved and 3x AOC 144 Herz 27 inch curved.
  • Resolution: 1920x1080p Full HD (Control Panel)

My problem in short:

I start COD Warzone, go into the game, in the meantime I’m over 120-150 FPS and after about 2 minutes my FPS just drops to 70-90 FPS out of the blue, doesn’t go back up and stays until the next round . start again 2 minutes between 120-150 FPS like this and then reduce the FPS again between 70-90 FPS. (Although 120-150 FPS is still too low for this hardware, but I have lowered my requirements)

Briefly about my Windows setup:

  • Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
  • Version: 10.0.19044 Build 19044
  • game mode on
  • X-Box Configuration
  • Background apps disabled
  • Windows updates completed

Briefly about my BIOS settings:

  • Revision 4403
  • DOCP profile is activated
  • Resizable bar is enabled

About my GPU:

– Drivers are up to date: NVIDIA Geforce Game Ready Driver 516.94

About my CPU:

– Driver is up to date: 3.10.22.706

I’ve tried?

  • 2x Warzone reinstalled and reinstalled
  • Windows completely reinstalled
  • Warzone settings (tried everything high to low)
  • All settings in Control Panel (also tested on default settings)
  • Graphic settings in Windows activated and tested
  • Observed performance in task manager – all OK
  • Checked all temps via HWMonitor – everything is ok
  • I took out 2 RAM sticks and tried
  • Memory diagnostics done – all OK
  • Run Windows antivirus program
  • Run Cinebench
  • Run the 3DMark benchmark
  • I unplugged the other screens and only tried one.
  • All other programs that are not needed are closed and tested.
  • BIOS reset

Attached files:

  • Warzone Setup (Attached)
  • GPU-Z (attached)
  • CPU-Z (attached)
  • 3x CapFrameX (in the attachment) (With these attachments you can see very well how the FPS are falling)
  • 3DMark benchmark test (attached)
  • Control Panel Settings (NVIDIA)
  • system information
  • Extract from Cinebench CPU
  • Furmark GPU

I actually tried everything I found through research but nothing worked.

I had read something that I should change adv_options.ini in docs on COD or something like that. I don’t even have this text file. I entered them manually with the corresponding text there.

But no matter how much this video memory scale does, it doesn’t change anything, I don’t think manual inserting will work. (That was just an idea, but I think I can rule that out too.)

I have reached a point where I am absolutely at the end of my ideas and research. This post is still my last option to find a solution to my problem.

About suggested solutions or better about the solution How do I solve it? Would be very happy.

Cheers

CranX_66

Ebenezer Robbins
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