1.In-Game Graphics Settings for Latency

Adjust key Call of Duty: Warzone graphics settings to prioritize responsiveness and minimize render latency, crucial for competitive play on your RTX 4060.

  • Enable NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency High impact

    Set to "On + Boost" to actively reduce system latency by synchronizing CPU and GPU frames, especially effective when CPU bound.

  • Set Display Mode to Fullscreen Exclusive High impact

    This ensures the game has full control over your display, bypassing desktop compositing and reducing potential input lag.

  • Cap Frame Rate Medium impact

    Set a custom frame rate limit slightly below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for a 144Hz monitor) or just above your average FPS to maintain frame consistency without stressing the GPU unnecessarily.

  • Reduce Texture Quality Medium impact

    Lowering Texture Resolution and Texture Streaming Quality can free up VRAM and GPU resources, preventing potential VRAM capping on the RTX 4060 and improving frame delivery.

  • Disable On-Demand Texture Streaming Medium impact

    Prevents the game from downloading textures in the background, which can cause hitches and network latency spikes.

2.NVIDIA Control Panel Tweaks

Optimize your NVIDIA GPU settings globally and specifically for Warzone to ensure maximum performance and lowest latency from your RTX 4060.

  • Set Power Management Mode High impact

    In 3D Settings > Power Management Mode, select "Prefer maximum performance" to ensure your RTX 4060 always runs at its highest clock speeds.

  • Enable Low Latency Mode High impact

    Set to "Ultra" in the NVIDIA Control Panel for Warzone. This queues frames just-in-time, further reducing input lag.

  • Disable Vertical Sync (V-Sync) High impact

    V-Sync introduces significant input lag. Always disable it in both the NVIDIA Control Panel and in-game if you prioritize responsiveness.

  • Set Max Frame Rate Medium impact

    Globally cap your frame rate slightly below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for 144Hz) to reduce GPU load and latency without V-Sync.

  • Configure Shader Cache Size Medium impact

    Set to "Unlimited" or a high value (e.g., 100 GB) to prevent shader compilation stutters, which can feel like input lag.

3.Windows Operating System Optimization

Fine-tune your Windows environment to reduce background processes and system overhead, ensuring your PC dedicates maximum resources to Warzone.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and turn it "On." This optimizes your PC for gaming by prioritizing game processes.

  • Disable Background Apps Medium impact

    In Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps, turn off apps you don't use while gaming to free up CPU and RAM.

  • Set Power Plan to High Performance High impact

    In Control Panel > Power Options, choose "High Performance" or "Ultimate Performance" to prevent CPU throttling.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to the Warzone executable (e.g., CoD.exe), right-click > Properties > Compatibility, and check "Disable fullscreen optimizations."

  • Update Windows and Drivers Low impact

    Ensure your Windows OS and all drivers (GPU, Chipset, Audio) are up-to-date for optimal performance and stability.

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4.Network and Connectivity Enhancements

Address common network issues like packet burst and high latency spikes that can severely impact the feeling of input lag in Warzone.

  • Use a Wired Ethernet Connection High impact

    Always prefer a direct Ethernet cable connection over Wi-Fi for stable, lower-latency network performance.

  • Close Bandwidth-Heavy Applications Medium impact

    Ensure no other applications (streaming, downloads, cloud backups) are consuming bandwidth while you play Warzone.

  • Configure Router QoS (Quality of Service) Low impact

    If your router supports it, prioritize your gaming PC's traffic to ensure Warzone gets preferential bandwidth.

  • Disable On-Demand Texture Streaming (in-game) Medium impact

    This setting can cause network spikes as it downloads textures during gameplay. Keep it disabled to prevent network-related hitches.

5.Peripheral and Mouse Optimization

Optimize your mouse and other peripherals to ensure minimal delay between your physical input and in-game action.

  • Set Mouse Polling Rate High impact

    Use a polling rate of 1000Hz (1ms response time) for your gaming mouse. Higher polling rates provide more frequent updates to the system.

  • Disable Mouse Acceleration High impact

    Turn off "Enhance pointer precision" in Windows mouse settings and any similar features in your mouse software for consistent 1:1 aiming.

  • Use a High Refresh Rate Monitor High impact

    A 144Hz or 240Hz monitor significantly reduces display latency compared to 60Hz, making your game feel much more responsive.

  • Connect Peripherals Directly Medium impact

    Plug your mouse and keyboard directly into motherboard USB ports, avoiding USB hubs or front panel ports if possible, to minimize potential latency.

6.Driver and System Maintenance

Keep your system drivers updated and perform regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and responsiveness for your RTX 4060.

  • Update NVIDIA Graphics Drivers High impact

    Always use the latest Game Ready Driver for your RTX 4060. Perform a clean installation using DDU for best results.

  • Disable GeForce Experience Overlay Medium impact

    The in-game overlay can add minor input lag. Disable it if you don't use its features like ShadowPlay.

  • Monitor VRAM Usage Medium impact

    Keep an eye on VRAM usage (e.g., with MSI Afterburner). The RTX 4060 has 8GB VRAM; avoid exceeding this by lowering texture settings.

  • Close Unnecessary Background Applications Medium impact

    Before launching Warzone, close Discord, web browsers, streaming apps, and any other non-essential software to free up CPU and RAM.

Recommended Call of Duty: Warzone settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Exclusive Provides the lowest display latency by giving the game full control of the screen.
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency On + Boost Actively reduces system latency by optimizing the CPU and GPU render pipeline, crucial for competitive play.
Custom Frame Rate Limit Slightly below monitor refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for 144Hz) Prevents GPU over-rendering, reduces frame queuing, and maintains consistent frame times without V-Sync.
Texture Resolution Low or Normal Reduces VRAM usage and GPU load, preventing potential VRAM capping on the RTX 4060 and improving frame delivery consistency.
Texture Streaming Quality Low Similar to Texture Resolution, lowering this frees up GPU resources and reduces potential stutters.
On-Demand Texture Streaming Disabled Prevents background downloads that can cause network latency spikes and micro-stutters.
Particle Quality Low Reduces GPU load during intense combat scenarios with many particle effects, preventing sudden frame drops that feel like lag.
Render Resolution 100% (or DLSS/FSR Quality) Native resolution for sharpness. If using DLSS/FSR, "Quality" mode offers the best balance of performance and visual fidelity.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Playing in Borderless Windowed mode instead of Fullscreen Exclusive.
  • Leaving V-Sync enabled, which significantly adds to input lag.
  • Not updating NVIDIA drivers regularly or performing dirty driver installs.
  • Ignoring background applications and services that consume CPU/RAM/network resources.
  • Using high texture settings that cap VRAM on an RTX 4060, leading to stutters.

Pro tips

  • Utilize NVIDIA's Latency Display Mode (Alt+R in GeForce Experience) to monitor your actual system latency in real-time and verify the impact of your changes.
  • Consider a clean Windows installation every 1-2 years to remove accumulated bloatware and ensure a fresh, optimized OS environment.
  • Overclock your monitor's refresh rate slightly if supported, but prioritize stable frame delivery over pushing unstable refresh rates.

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Frequently asked questions

What is NVIDIA Reflex and how does it help with input lag in Warzone?

NVIDIA Reflex is a suite of technologies that measures and reduces system latency in competitive games. In Warzone, setting it to "On + Boost" synchronizes the CPU and GPU to render frames just-in-time, significantly lowering end-to-end input lag.

Should I use DLSS on my RTX 4060 for Warzone to reduce input lag?

While DLSS (NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling) primarily boosts FPS, higher frame rates generally lead to lower input lag. Using DLSS on "Quality" or "Balanced" mode can provide a significant FPS uplift on your RTX 4060, which indirectly helps reduce latency without a major visual compromise.

Why is Fullscreen Exclusive important for input lag in Warzone?

Fullscreen Exclusive mode gives the game direct control over your display output, bypassing Windows' Desktop Window Manager. This reduces render latency and ensures the most direct path for frames to reach your monitor, resulting in lower input lag compared to Borderless Windowed.

Can my internet connection affect input lag in Warzone?

Yes, network latency (ping) and packet loss directly contribute to how responsive the game feels. High ping or frequent packet burst can make your actions feel delayed, even if your PC's internal input lag is low. A stable, wired connection is crucial.

What's the ideal polling rate for a mouse in Warzone?

For competitive play, a mouse polling rate of 1000Hz (1ms response time) is generally recommended. This ensures your mouse reports its position to the PC as frequently as possible, minimizing the delay between your physical movement and the in-game cursor.

Does VRAM usage on my RTX 4060 impact input lag?

Yes, if your VRAM usage exceeds the 8GB capacity of the RTX 4060, the system will start offloading data to slower system RAM, causing significant stutters and frame drops. These hitches severely impact frame consistency and can feel like major input lag. Keep texture settings reasonable.

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