1.Update AMD Adrenaline Drivers & Software

Outdated or corrupted GPU drivers are a primary cause of stuttering. Ensure you're running the latest recommended drivers for your RX 6700 XT.

  • Perform a Clean Driver Installation High impact

    Use AMD Cleanup Utility or DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode to completely remove old drivers before installing the latest WHQL version from AMD's official website.

  • Disable Radeon Anti-Lag/Boost (Initially) Medium impact

    While beneficial for some, these features can sometimes introduce instability or micro-stutters. Test with them off first, then re-enable one by one if performance is stable.

  • Set Graphics Profile to 'Gaming' Low impact

    In AMD Adrenaline Software, navigate to Gaming > Games, select Warzone, and ensure the profile is set to 'Gaming' or 'Standard' rather than 'Power Saving'.

2.Optimize In-Game Graphics Settings for VRAM

Warzone is notorious for its VRAM demands. The RX 6700 XT's 12GB VRAM is ample, but improper settings can still lead to VRAM overfill and stutters.

  • Reduce Texture Resolution High impact

    Lowering Texture Resolution to 'High' or 'Normal' significantly reduces VRAM usage, preventing hitches when new textures load. Avoid 'Ultra'.

  • Disable On-Demand Texture Streaming High impact

    This feature can cause micro-stutters as the game downloads textures in real-time. Disable it for more consistent performance.

  • Adjust Texture Streaming Quality Medium impact

    Set this to 'Low' or 'Normal'. While it affects visual fidelity, it greatly helps in managing VRAM and reducing stuttering, especially during fast movement.

  • Monitor VRAM Usage Meter High impact

    In Warzone's graphics settings, keep an eye on the VRAM usage bar. Aim to stay below 80-90% of your RX 6700 XT's 12GB capacity.

3.Configure Windows Power & Game Mode Settings

Ensure Windows isn't throttling your system's performance, which can lead to inconsistent frame delivery.

  • Set Power Plan to 'Ultimate Performance' Medium impact

    Go to Control Panel > Power Options and select 'Ultimate Performance'. If not visible, enable it via Command Prompt (powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f147496701).

  • Enable Windows Game Mode Medium impact

    Navigate to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it's turned 'On'. This optimizes system resources for gaming.

  • Disable Xbox Game Bar & Background Recording Low impact

    In Windows Settings > Gaming, turn off 'Xbox Game Bar' and disable 'Background recording' under 'Captures' to free up resources.

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4.Optimize Shader Cache & Compilation

Shader compilation hitches are a common cause of stuttering in Warzone. Proper management can mitigate this.

  • Clear Shader Cache (AMD Adrenaline) High impact

    In Adrenaline Software, go to Gaming > Global Graphics > Advanced, and click 'Reset Shader Cache'. This forces a fresh compilation.

  • Reinstall Shaders In-Game High impact

    In Warzone's Graphics settings, find the 'Restart Shader Installation' option. Perform this after any driver updates or major game patches.

  • Set Shader Cache Size (AMD Adrenaline) Medium impact

    Under Global Graphics in Adrenaline, set 'Shader Cache' to 'AMD Optimized' or 'Unlimited' to allow the GPU to store more shaders, reducing re-compilation stutters.

5.Fine-Tune AMD Adrenaline Software Settings

Leverage specific AMD features to enhance frame pacing and reduce stuttering on your RX 6700 XT.

  • Enable Radeon Image Sharpening (RIS) Low impact

    Set RIS to around 70-80% globally or for Warzone. This can make lower texture settings look better without significant performance cost, allowing you to reduce VRAM-heavy settings.

  • Set Anti-Aliasing Mode to 'Override application settings' Medium impact

    In Adrenaline, set Anti-Aliasing Mode to 'Override application settings' and choose 'Adaptive Multisampling' with 'Morphological Anti-Aliasing' (MLAA) off.

  • Enable Radeon FreeSync (if applicable) High impact

    If you have a FreeSync monitor, ensure it's enabled in Adrenaline and on your monitor. This synchronizes frame rates to prevent screen tearing and reduce perceived stutter.

  • Adjust Texture Filtering Quality Medium impact

    Set this to 'Performance' in Adrenaline's Global Graphics settings. This prioritizes frame rate over minute texture detail, aiding stability.

Recommended Call of Duty: Warzone settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Texture Resolution High Crucial for VRAM management. 'High' offers a good balance on RX 6700 XT without exceeding VRAM limits and causing stutters.
Texture Streaming Quality Normal Lowering this reduces the quality of streamed textures, significantly cutting VRAM usage and preventing stutters from texture loading.
On-Demand Texture Streaming Off Disabling this prevents the game from downloading textures during gameplay, eliminating potential network-related stutters.
Particle Quality Low High particle quality can cause significant frame drops during explosions or intense combat, leading to stutters. Lowering it improves consistency.
Spot Cache (Spot Shadow & Sun Shadow Cache) High / Ultra Setting these to 'High' or 'Ultra' allows the game to cache more shadows, reducing stuttering when new shadows are rendered.
Shader Quality Low Reduces the complexity of shaders, easing the load on your GPU and CPU, which can prevent stutters during intense scenes.
FidelityFX CAS Enabled (Strength 75-85) AMD's sharpening filter can make the game look clearer, especially if you've lowered other settings. Use it to enhance visual clarity without performance cost.
Anti-Aliasing Filmic SMAA T2X Offers a good balance of visual smoothness and performance. Avoid more demanding options that can introduce stutters.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running Warzone with too many background applications or browser tabs open, consuming valuable CPU and RAM resources.
  • Not clearing the shader cache after major game updates or driver installations, leading to corrupted shaders and stutters.
  • Overestimating the RX 6700 XT's VRAM capacity and pushing Texture Resolution to 'Ultra', causing VRAM overfill.
  • Ignoring Windows power plan settings, leaving the system on 'Balanced' which can throttle performance.
  • Using an outdated or generic GPU driver instead of the latest AMD Adrenaline Software specific to the RX 6700 XT.

Pro tips

  • Use Process Lasso to set Warzone's CPU priority to 'High' and disable SMT/Hyperthreading for the game process if you experience severe CPU bottlenecks.
  • Ensure your game is installed on an SSD. Warzone's large asset files can cause stutters if loaded from a slow HDD.
  • Regularly monitor your CPU, GPU, and VRAM usage with tools like MSI Afterburner to identify bottlenecks causing stutters.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does Warzone stutter even with good FPS on my RX 6700 XT?

High average FPS doesn't always mean smooth gameplay. Stuttering often indicates poor 1% or 0.1% low FPS and inconsistent frame times, usually due to VRAM overfill, shader compilation hitches, or CPU bottlenecks in specific areas like downtown.

How important is VRAM for Warzone on the RX 6700 XT?

VRAM is critical. While the RX 6700 XT has 12GB, Warzone can still push its limits with high texture settings. Exceeding available VRAM forces the system to use slower system RAM, causing severe stutters. Always keep VRAM usage below 90%.

Should I use AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) on my RX 6700 XT to fix stutters?

If you're struggling to maintain consistent frame rates and experience stutters, enabling FSR can help by rendering the game at a lower resolution and upscaling it. This reduces the load on your GPU and VRAM, potentially smoothing out frame times.

What's the best way to handle shader compilation stutters in Warzone?

Regularly clear your shader cache via AMD Adrenaline Software and then use the in-game 'Restart Shader Installation' option. Do this after driver updates or game patches to ensure fresh, uncorrupted shaders are compiled.

Does my internet connection affect stuttering in Warzone?

Yes, 'packet burst' or high latency spikes can manifest as stutters, even if your PC is performing well. Ensure a stable wired connection, check for network congestion, and consider optimizing your router settings.

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