1.Update Your Graphics Drivers

Keeping your NVIDIA drivers up-to-date is paramount for optimal performance and stability in Call of Duty: Warzone. New drivers often include game-specific optimizations and bug fixes.

  • Download Latest NVIDIA Drivers High impact

    Visit the official NVIDIA website, select your GTX 1660, and download the latest 'Game Ready Driver'.

  • Perform a Clean Installation High impact

    During installation, choose 'Custom' and then select 'Perform a clean installation' to remove old driver files that could cause conflicts.

  • Restart Your PC Medium impact

    Always restart your system after a driver update to ensure all changes are properly applied.

2.Windows Game Mode & Graphics Settings

Windows offers built-in features that can prioritize your game's performance and manage system resources more effectively.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it is 'On'. This helps Windows optimize your PC for gaming.

  • Configure Graphics Performance High impact

    In Windows Settings > System > Display > Graphics, add 'Call of Duty: Warzone' (or the launcher exe) and set its preference to 'High performance'.

  • Disable Background Apps Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps and turn off apps you don't need running while gaming.

3.NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Fine-tuning your NVIDIA Control Panel settings can provide a significant performance boost and reduce input lag, especially for a GTX 1660.

  • Manage 3D Settings High impact

    Open NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D settings. Set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance' and 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance'.

  • Low Latency Mode High impact

    Set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra'. This can significantly reduce input lag by limiting the number of frames queued by the CPU.

  • Shader Cache Size Medium impact

    Set 'Shader Cache Size' to 'Unlimited' to prevent stuttering caused by shader compilation during gameplay.

  • Vertical Sync High impact

    Ensure 'Vertical sync' is set to 'Off' unless you experience severe screen tearing and prefer a locked frame rate.

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4.Optimize In-Game Display Settings

These display settings are critical for maximizing FPS and maintaining competitive visibility on a GTX 1660.

  • Set Display Mode to Fullscreen Exclusive High impact

    Always use 'Fullscreen Exclusive' for the lowest input lag and best performance.

  • Adjust Render Resolution High impact

    Set 'Render Resolution' to 100%. If FPS is still too low, consider using NVIDIA Image Scaling or AMD FSR 1.0 (if available in-game) to a lower percentage like 80-90% for a performance boost.

  • Disable V-Sync High impact

    Turn 'V-Sync' off in-game to avoid unnecessary input lag. Use an FPS cap slightly below your monitor's refresh rate if tearing is an issue.

5.Optimize In-Game Quality Settings

These settings have the biggest impact on your GTX 1660's performance in Warzone. Prioritize competitive advantages over visual fidelity.

  • Reduce Texture Quality High impact

    Set 'Texture Resolution' and 'Texture Filter Anisotropic' to 'Low' or 'Normal' to manage VRAM usage on your 6GB GTX 1660.

  • Disable On-Demand Texture Streaming High impact

    Turn 'On-Demand Texture Streaming' 'Off' to prevent sudden FPS drops and VRAM spikes during gameplay.

  • Minimize Shadow & Particle Quality High impact

    Set 'Shadow Map Resolution', 'Spot Cache', 'Particle Quality', and 'Bullet Impacts' to 'Low' or 'Off'. These are significant FPS hogs.

  • Turn Off Post-Processing Effects Medium impact

    Disable 'Depth of Field', 'World Motion Blur', 'Weapon Motion Blur', and 'Film Grain'. These add visual noise and input lag.

  • Reduce Anti-Aliasing Medium impact

    Use 'SMAA T2X' or 'Filmic SMAA T2X' if you prefer, but 'SMAA 1X' or even 'Off' will give more FPS at the cost of jagged edges.

6.System & Network Optimization

Beyond graphics, ensuring your system and network are optimized can prevent stutters and reduce latency in Warzone.

  • Close Background Applications Medium impact

    Use Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to close any unnecessary applications running in the background while playing Warzone.

  • Prioritize Warzone in Task Manager Medium impact

    Once Warzone is running, open Task Manager, go to the 'Details' tab, find 'ModernWarfare.exe', right-click, set 'Priority' to 'Normal' or 'High' (test both).

  • Use a Wired Connection High impact

    Always use an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi for a more stable and lower-latency internet connection.

  • Disable NVIDIA In-Game Overlay Low impact

    Open GeForce Experience, go to Settings, and turn off the 'In-Game Overlay' to reduce resource usage.

Recommended Call of Duty: Warzone settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Exclusive Ensures the lowest input latency and highest FPS by giving Warzone full control of your display.
Render Resolution 100% (or FSR 1.0 at 80-90%) 100% for native clarity. If FPS is low, use FSR 1.0 (if available) to scale down for a performance boost on GTX 1660.
Texture Resolution Low Crucial for managing the 6GB VRAM of the GTX 1660. High textures can cause VRAM capping and stutters.
On-Demand Texture Streaming Off Prevents dynamic texture loading that can cause hitches, VRAM spikes, and inconsistent frame times.
Shadow Map Resolution Low Shadows are very demanding. Reducing their quality offers a significant FPS boost with minimal competitive disadvantage.
Particle Quality Low Reduces the complexity of particle effects (explosions, smoke), which can severely impact FPS during intense firefights.
Filmic Strength 0.00 Removes the film grain effect, improving visual clarity and reducing visual noise without performance cost.
World Motion Blur / Weapon Motion Blur Off Disabling motion blur improves clarity, makes tracking targets easier, and reduces perceived input lag.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running Warzone with too many background applications consuming CPU and RAM.
  • Not performing a clean installation of graphics drivers, leading to performance issues.
  • Ignoring VRAM usage, especially with a 6GB GTX 1660, by setting textures too high.
  • Playing on Wi-Fi instead of a wired Ethernet connection, causing unstable ping and packet loss.
  • Enabling V-Sync in-game, which introduces significant input lag.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clear your shader cache within Warzone's settings or by deleting the 'player' folder in `Documents\Call of Duty\players` if you experience stutters after updates.
  • Experiment with your in-game FPS cap. Setting it slightly below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for a 144Hz monitor) can improve frame pacing and reduce tearing without V-Sync.
  • Consider upgrading your RAM to 16GB (or 32GB) if you're still on 8GB, as Warzone is very RAM-intensive and can cause CPU bottlenecks with insufficient memory.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is my VRAM usage so high on my GTX 1660 in Warzone?

Warzone is a demanding game, and its textures can quickly consume VRAM. Ensure 'Texture Resolution' is set to 'Low' or 'Normal' and 'On-Demand Texture Streaming' is 'Off' to keep VRAM usage in check for your 6GB GTX 1660.

How can I fix stuttering in Warzone with a GTX 1660?

Stuttering can be caused by various factors. Ensure your drivers are updated, disable 'On-Demand Texture Streaming', set 'Shader Cache Size' to 'Unlimited' in NVIDIA Control Panel, and close background apps. Also, consider clearing your game's shader cache.

Should I use DLSS or FSR with my GTX 1660?

The GTX 1660 does not support NVIDIA DLSS. However, you can use AMD FSR 1.0 if it's available as an in-game option, or NVIDIA Image Scaling (NIS) through the NVIDIA Control Panel to render at a lower resolution and upscale, boosting FPS.

What's the best anti-aliasing setting for competitive play on a GTX 1660?

For competitive play, 'SMAA 1X' or even 'Off' provides the most clarity and highest FPS. While 'SMAA T2X' offers better edge smoothing, it comes at a slight performance cost and can introduce a very minor blur.

Does CPU priority setting in Task Manager help Warzone performance?

Setting Warzone's process priority to 'Normal' or 'High' in Task Manager can sometimes help, especially if you have other background tasks. However, setting it too high ('Realtime') can cause system instability. Test both 'Normal' and 'High' to see what works best for your system.

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