I have a 4070ti super. The monitor is LG 65" Oled evo, 4k 120hz. Cod Warzon running 120fps. The game settings are 4k and it runs almost with the maximum game settings. 4k is cool. I am satisfied.
Hi Keith, it depends on what you prefer, some prefer to use lower presets at competitive games, but if you want to use Extreme Graphics, it is totally fine as well, 4070 will run it fine. Thanks a lot for your comment friend.
I like to do extreme 1440 and I get around 145-175 FPS depending on the map in regular MP. That’s more than enough for me after coming from a GTX 1070 and only getting about 90 FPS at 720p
Not a chance mate. I play COD/DMZ on my trusty 3070ti at 1440p. Anything over 12ms sys latency and I’m having anxiety issues. Hate to imagine what it would look like mid gun fight or even just moving around on a casual day let alone the sweaty ones lol@@maxvader1000
Watching another WZ bench using 5800x3d I noticed the temps seem a bit high? The other guy hit 79c at one stage. I’m hitting 60c +/- in WZ 2. Havnt played WZ 3 yet so I’ll go see what temps I’m getting in there with my 5800x3d. I noticed the other guy wasn’t boosting to 4450-4500Mhz possibly thermal throttling.
Hi mate, I agree, that's why I also tried many other settings, for those who are not interested in FG can also check the performance without it. Thanks a lot for your comment
@keithhealy3931 frame gen would be great for 3rd person games that don't need precise movements, like rdr2. I have a s95b tv in my living room (different feature) but it has motion smoothing which provides a similar effect with 20ms of higher latency. It would very noticeably negatively impact an fps like cod. But it makes the 30fps rdr2 experience on xbox WAY better. Similar principle applies to frame gen. Higher frames = smoother image, but higher latency = chunkier and less precise inputs
@SKLLZTHATKILLZ great info pal. I'm on my first build. 36 years old. Thought I'd give it a go. Researching for weeks. 4070. I7 13700k cpu. GSync a must ? It's on my monitor. Oddyseey G7
Tengo mi computadora bien optimizada juego a 1440p todos los gráficos en bajo sin dlss y obtengo una media de 169 fps como es posible que a él le vaya más de 200fps ?
Can I ask why? DLAA is only a AA option, not a upscale option. It is better than TAA and SMAA, it is the AA of NVIDIA, excellent option to use at Native.
Hi friend. Actually, when you turn on DLAA, you automatically disable the Render Scale option. DLAA is Native DLSS option, instead of being a Upscale option, it only applies the AA of DLSS, making the image looks better. DLAA can ONLY be used in Native resolution, when you turn it on, it automatically sets the resolution to native.
@@yaistoo For example, if you set the resolution scale to 50% and turns the DLAA ON, it automatically disable the option to change the res scale and even though it appears "50%" it is running at res scale. You can make a comparison by setting the res scale to "50%", test it (you will notice everything get blurier) and just after that, turn the DLAA ON, you will see the image getting a lot better (because it is running at native res, but with the AA of DLSS).
@@yaistoo Check this quick comparison I just made: ua-cam.com/video/zTEGIAo97QM/v-deo.html (Watch at 4K) And follow this timestamps: 00:00 Render Scale set to 27% (notice how blurry my character is) 00:12 Turning ON DLAA without changing the Render Scale (notice how better it looks, DLAA automatically sets the Render Scale to Native)
@@GeraltPlus new-gen call of duty But apparently you seem to be benchmarking primarily. It's understandable. I would rather benchmark than genuinely pour my life into it against sweaters and whatnot.
Hi friend, that's weird, I haven't seen even the Ryzen 7 7800X3D (the best CPU for gaming) getting more than 300fps in this game. Thanks a lot for your comment.
@@vnyless5475 When GPU is not maxed out, it becomes a CPU limited, it happens on lower settings such as Medium and Low. Here is a video running Warzone on 4070 Ti + 13600K using DDR5 memory, averaging 220fps: ua-cam.com/video/SbSrBFM11bw/v-deo.html
Hi Tomek, just like FSR, DLSS is not meant to be used at 1080p, since it makes the game way blurier, it works really great at 1440p and 4K. Thanks a lot for your comment. Also, if you use the FidelityFX CAS at 100%, you won't gain any additional FPS like DLSS, since it won't be working as a upscaler, it will only sharpen the image, such as DLAA. Thanks a lot for your comment man.
This is the best comparison video. Very in depth and so easy to navigate the video. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for your comment man.
What an efficient card rtx 4070 is
My RTX 4070 holds up to 3050MHz without problems, with less than 60°. For now I decided to leave it at 3000mhz 1.1Volt standard power.
Thank you so much have been trying to find a video this specific for so long. I gotchu w da sub
Warzone is finally optimized for the 4000 series!
I have a 4070ti super. The monitor is LG 65" Oled evo, 4k 120hz. Cod Warzon running 120fps. The game settings are 4k and it runs almost with the maximum game settings. 4k is cool. I am satisfied.
Ty for the vid, currently got a 5600x with the 4070.. think it’s time to upgrade to 5800x3d
what avg frame rate do you get with that pairing?
@@Cowboydan33 100-140
90 FPS 4K extreme in Urzikstan, damm 4070...
So what is your recommended settings. 1440 extreme Plus DLSS looks like the one to go for
Hi Keith, it depends on what you prefer, some prefer to use lower presets at competitive games, but if you want to use Extreme Graphics, it is totally fine as well, 4070 will run it fine. Thanks a lot for your comment friend.
I like to do extreme 1440 and I get around 145-175 FPS depending on the map in regular MP. That’s more than enough for me after coming from a GTX 1070 and only getting about 90 FPS at 720p
thats crazy my 7800xt/5800x3d at 1080p gets 240 fps in the big map
Lowest and no DLSS is the way to go
Did you notice any graphical artefacts, ghosting or stuttering with FG enabled? Tnx
No but since the game already gets a good performance with it, I wouldn't use that. Thanks a lot for your comment man.
Hi please do not use FG for multiplayer games, the latency increase is a big disadvantage.
Not a chance mate. I play COD/DMZ on my trusty 3070ti at 1440p. Anything over 12ms sys latency and I’m having anxiety issues. Hate to imagine what it would look like mid gun fight or even just moving around on a casual day let alone the sweaty ones lol@@maxvader1000
Should you run frame generation of Nvidia Reflex? Because nvidia reflex turns off when you turn on frame generation
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What benchmark application is that
Just a custom Afterburner + RivaPlugin layout, didn't you like it?
@@GeraltPlusI don’t understand how you are getting 200+ fps on 1440p low. I’m only getting around 170
Watching another WZ bench using 5800x3d I noticed the temps seem a bit high? The other guy hit 79c at one stage. I’m hitting 60c +/- in WZ 2. Havnt played WZ 3 yet so I’ll go see what temps I’m getting in there with my 5800x3d. I noticed the other guy wasn’t boosting to 4450-4500Mhz possibly thermal throttling.
Hi friend, it depends a lot on the cooling system, also if he undervolted it or not, mine is undervolted. Thanks a lot for your comment man.
Using frame Gen in a shooter is wild
Hi mate, I agree, that's why I also tried many other settings, for those who are not interested in FG can also check the performance without it. Thanks a lot for your comment
why is that. Im about to start my first build.
@@keithhealy3931 it increases latency which is the cardinal sin of fps games
@keithhealy3931 frame gen would be great for 3rd person games that don't need precise movements, like rdr2. I have a s95b tv in my living room (different feature) but it has motion smoothing which provides a similar effect with 20ms of higher latency. It would very noticeably negatively impact an fps like cod. But it makes the 30fps rdr2 experience on xbox WAY better. Similar principle applies to frame gen. Higher frames = smoother image, but higher latency = chunkier and less precise inputs
@SKLLZTHATKILLZ great info pal. I'm on my first build. 36 years old. Thought I'd give it a go. Researching for weeks.
4070. I7 13700k cpu.
GSync a must ? It's on my monitor. Oddyseey G7
warzone is just poorly optimized. jeesus.
this is completely true but it is entertaining that the optimization is better than in warzone 2
@@crashnight4380 Yeah true
Its still warzone 2 @crashnight4380
Tengo mi computadora bien optimizada juego a 1440p todos los gráficos en bajo sin dlss y obtengo una media de 169 fps como es posible que a él le vaya más de 200fps ?
NEVER run frame gen in any competitive game, it produces a ton of latency
4k and 4k+dlss like no difference
I am using a 4070 paired with a 7800x3d and ddr5 6000mhz RAM and only get like 150-170fps on low settings, how is this even possible :s? Any tips why?
Enable xmp in bios? or whatever it is to boost RAM to that 6000mhz. check task manager on what it's running at
IS THIS YOUR PROCESSOR THE RYZEN 7 5700G?
It is the 5800X3D.
do you that dlss introduces tiny stutter from time to time?
Hi patjcoan, with or without the DLSS, the 1% low and overall stability is not that good. Thanks a lot for your comment.
@@GeraltPlus I found out for me it was just the on demand streaming the first time I play a map then it’s fine
Extreme still has nvidea dlaa. Should be off completely
Can I ask why? DLAA is only a AA option, not a upscale option. It is better than TAA and SMAA, it is the AA of NVIDIA, excellent option to use at Native.
What Ryzen 7 is this
Hi friend, this is the 5800X3D.
Just saying that u ran the game on 1080p extreme part on 540p :D
And actually in some of the other ones aswell the render scale wasnt correct it seems.
Hi friend. Actually, when you turn on DLAA, you automatically disable the Render Scale option. DLAA is Native DLSS option, instead of being a Upscale option, it only applies the AA of DLSS, making the image looks better. DLAA can ONLY be used in Native resolution, when you turn it on, it automatically sets the resolution to native.
@@GeraltPlus Tried swithing resolutions myself, still the res scale stayed at the 100% and in the intended res. Even when the DLAA was enabled ?
@@yaistoo For example, if you set the resolution scale to 50% and turns the DLAA ON, it automatically disable the option to change the res scale and even though it appears "50%" it is running at res scale. You can make a comparison by setting the res scale to "50%", test it (you will notice everything get blurier) and just after that, turn the DLAA ON, you will see the image getting a lot better (because it is running at native res, but with the AA of DLSS).
@@yaistoo Check this quick comparison I just made: ua-cam.com/video/zTEGIAo97QM/v-deo.html (Watch at 4K)
And follow this timestamps:
00:00 Render Scale set to 27% (notice how blurry my character is)
00:12 Turning ON DLAA without changing the Render Scale (notice how better it looks, DLAA automatically sets the Render Scale to Native)
Consegue fazer com uma 6700xt e uma 6800 normal?
Fala amigo, adoraria mas não tenho as placas. Um abraço
qual modelo da placa em questao?
Essa é a Galax Gamer EX White. Valeu pelo comentário meu amigo, um abraço.
whats FG?
NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation
This doesn't even look that fun, how can you guys be so invested in this newgen thing
New gen games or new gen GPUs?
@@GeraltPlus new-gen call of duty
But apparently you seem to be benchmarking primarily. It's understandable. I would rather benchmark than genuinely pour my life into it against sweaters and whatnot.
@@VinnyUnion Yes, I'm only playing it for the video. I'm not a huge fan of Warzone was well, as you can see my aim sucks 😂
bro i got 300-400 fps on normal setting ;-;
Hi friend, that's weird, I haven't seen even the Ryzen 7 7800X3D (the best CPU for gaming) getting more than 300fps in this game. Thanks a lot for your comment.
@@GeraltPlus but warzone is GPU game and I got a 13600k with a 4070 and got up to 300-400 FPS with my settings
@@vnyless5475 When GPU is not maxed out, it becomes a CPU limited, it happens on lower settings such as Medium and Low. Here is a video running Warzone on 4070 Ti + 13600K using DDR5 memory, averaging 220fps: ua-cam.com/video/SbSrBFM11bw/v-deo.html
@@vnyless5475 Here is the 4090 + 14900k test: ua-cam.com/video/pO_FpNugzIA/v-deo.html
Not getting more than 300fps too.
@@GeraltPlus ghxst.who
I write wrong name sry
where 120fov
Hi mate, it is a bit uncomfortable to me to use higher fov but don't worry, that doesn't decrease the performance.
1% lows are so bad in this game
Absolutely
DLSS looks like garbage in COD, only FIDELITY FX CAS
Hi Tomek, just like FSR, DLSS is not meant to be used at 1080p, since it makes the game way blurier, it works really great at 1440p and 4K. Thanks a lot for your comment.
Also, if you use the FidelityFX CAS at 100%, you won't gain any additional FPS like DLSS, since it won't be working as a upscaler, it will only sharpen the image, such as DLAA. Thanks a lot for your comment man.