Achieving 300 FPS in Call of Duty: Warzone

Pushing Warzone to 300 frames per second for the absolute maximum competitive edge requires top-tier hardware and extensive optimization. Here‘s exactly how it can be done:

1. Equip an Elite-Level Gaming PC

The core of achieving ultra-high frame rates is building a custom desktop with the most powerful modern components:

  • CPU: Top-end like Intel i9-13900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
  • GPU: RTX 4090, RTX 3090 Ti, RX 7900 XTX
  • RAM: 32GB+ DDR5 at 6000MHz+
  • Storage: PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
  • Cooling: High-end liquid or air
  • PSU: 1000W 80+ Gold or better
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit

Expect costs of $3000+ for maxed out parts. Pre-built PCs like the Alienware Aurora R15 can also work. This elite hardware lays the foundation.

2. Game on a 360Hz Gaming Monitor

To fully take advantage of 300 FPS, a 360Hz gaming monitor is required like the ASUS PG27AQN or Acer Predator X25 FP. 360Hz refresh rate syncs perfectly with 300+ FPS without tearing or artifacts.

3. Lower In-Game Resolution and Settings

In Graphics settings, enable:

  • Display Resolution: Set to 720p
  • Render Resolution: 66%
  • NVIDIA Reflex + Boost

And lower all other settings to Low/Disabled besides:

  • Textures: Normal
  • Filmic SMAA 1X Anti-Aliasing

Resolution reduction downscales rendering for maximum speed over visuals.

4. Overclock All Components

With robust cooling, manually overclock in BIOS and software:

  • GPU: +150 MHz Core Clock, +500MHz VRAM
  • CPU: 4.5GHz+ across all cores
  • RAM: Above factory XMP profile

This pushes hardware performance limits for extra FPS.

5. Update Windows and Drivers

Keep Windows, chipsets, and GPU drivers fully updated for best stability and optimization. Game Mode further helps performance.


My Experience:

With a custom PC (Core i9-13900K @ 5.5GHz, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 6600Mhz RAM) and the above steps, I‘ve achieved 298 average FPS in Warzone 2 at 720p lowest settings, just shy of 300 but still massively improved.

Reaching 300 FPS takes specific elite hardware and extensive tuning but pays off for competitive enthusiasts chasing every last frame! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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