Option 1# change resolution to 3840x1080, that should give you an fps boost Option 2# go to settings in mw3 graphics, and under screen size, change it to I think is 20:9 it will cut your screen down a bit but give you massive fps boost Option 3# use amd fsr 2.1 with radeon image sharpening from the amd software
I would get 1440p and use dlss or amd fsr 2.1 get about the same performance and still looks better, I wouldn't play 1080p anymore I know it's cheaper but the clarity you get from 1440p is night and day to 1080p
@@Mateo_FPS yeah some people saying they would change from a 240hz 1080p monitor to a 144hz 1440p, which i thought it was kinda crazy but it must be a big quality difference
@patrickzelenoy3872 once you experience 1440p with some type of image sharpening filter like fidelityfx Cas or radeon image sharpening you will never turn to 1080p again, unless you are an fps chaser with low budget then 1080p is the way to go
Does it really make that of a difference for long range fights like on Warzone ? Since 1080p on a 1440p monitor looks worse than on a real 1080p monitor, the clarity improvement you a refferring, is it when comparing on 1080p monitor vs a 1440p monitor ? If yes are these a different size ? I’ve played on 24 inch for a decade, almost all top tiers first person shooter monitors are now 27 inch. The larger screen size scares me a little. Do you think it will allow me to increase to 120 fov ? For now i have 100 fov and 120 is to much at long range.
@Gabow_Fr I had a 1080p 360hz monitor and now I game at 1440p 360hz and the difference is night and day, better color and Visual Clarity especially when you apply a sharpening filter
I really need to do this with my setup. I run a 4090 and get about 300fps average all maps/
are there any bios settings we should do also? if so, do you mind making a video?
I have a video in my profile if you want more performance in bios
do you think it's worth getting a 7800x3d when i have a 5800x? GPU is a 3080 - or should i wait for 8000 series next year
At this point I would personally wait, but if you have money to blow, 7800x3d is a good card assuming you are already in the am5 platform
no im still AM4 (5800x)
but black friday deals are coming up!
but i agree waiting is probably best@@Mateo_FPS
Would my odyssey g9 resolution affect my fps? Its 5120x1440p my pc specs are 7800x3D 7900xtx and all low settings I get 130-170 fps
Option 1# change resolution to 3840x1080, that should give you an fps boost
Option 2# go to settings in mw3 graphics, and under screen size, change it to I think is 20:9 it will cut your screen down a bit but give you massive fps boost
Option 3# use amd fsr 2.1 with radeon image sharpening from the amd software
Thank you I will try it out
Also that is before I apply your tips if I get 200-220 out of my full display res I’d be happy with that
is the difference from 1080 to 1440p actually big? im thinking of getting a 1440p monitor
I would get 1440p and use dlss or amd fsr 2.1 get about the same performance and still looks better, I wouldn't play 1080p anymore I know it's cheaper but the clarity you get from 1440p is night and day to 1080p
@@Mateo_FPS yeah some people saying they would change from a 240hz 1080p monitor to a 144hz 1440p, which i thought it was kinda crazy but it must be a big quality difference
@patrickzelenoy3872 once you experience 1440p with some type of image sharpening filter like fidelityfx Cas or radeon image sharpening you will never turn to 1080p again, unless you are an fps chaser with low budget then 1080p is the way to go
Does it really make that of a difference for long range fights like on Warzone ? Since 1080p on a 1440p monitor looks worse than on a real 1080p monitor, the clarity improvement you a refferring, is it when comparing on 1080p monitor vs a 1440p monitor ? If yes are these a different size ? I’ve played on 24 inch for a decade, almost all top tiers first person shooter monitors are now 27 inch. The larger screen size scares me a little. Do you think it will allow me to increase to 120 fov ? For now i have 100 fov and 120 is to much at long range.
@Gabow_Fr I had a 1080p 360hz monitor and now I game at 1440p 360hz and the difference is night and day, better color and Visual Clarity especially when you apply a sharpening filter