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COD: Wazrone massive FPS dips

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My friend and I have been experiencing this issue since July 2021 and it has really made playing the game not fun anymore.

I would play and then every couple of minutes I would get a massive frame drop like from 120fps to the game freezes for a second or two and the fps counter dips to 10 - 20fps and then goes back up to its normal 120fps I have on my system. Super frustrating and I can't find a fix. I have tried playing on lower resolutions and lower graphic settings but I still get the exact same problems. None of my other games I play get this type of problem (Borderlands 3, Battlefront 2, Project Cars 2, Overwatch).

I have looked at COD: Warzone forums but I can only find players who get constant low fps. Not the temporary low fps that I get. Is anybody else also having this issue and found a solution to fix this?
 
I had the same issue issue with my 2080S. It wouldn't happen every game, only certain games. Definitely try DDU. I can't remember if that solved the issue for me. I'm now running a 3070TI and don't experience it any more.
 
install HWinfo/monitor and see it the dips correlate to temp or power limits being reached.

Also DDU and reintall drivers
HWinfo/monitor and see it the dips correlate to temp or power limits being reached. I tried that and nothing. As before that my in game monitors and Precision XOC shows my GPU being stable when the dips hit.

I'm not sure what to do with DDU and what drivers you are referring to
 
HWinfo/monitor and see it the dips correlate to temp or power limits being reached. I tried that and nothing. As before that my in game monitors and Precision XOC shows my GPU being stable when the dips hit.

I'm not sure what to do with DDU and what drivers you are referring to
DDU is a program that removes all traces of your graphics drivers. Makes it squeeky clean. A normal uninstall will always leave some files and folders, which may cause a problem.

Then after that, install latest drivers
 

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