Quick Answer

For Call of Duty Warzone on an RTX 5070, the best settings target 1440p or 4K at 120fps or higher, using DLSS 4 Quality or Balanced mode with ray tracing at Medium and Nvidia Reflex enabled. The RTX 5070 is powerful enough to run Warzone at native 1440p Ultra settings above 120fps, making it an excellent FPS-focused GPU for competitive and immersive play.

Starting Point: Graphics Quality Preset and Resolution

Warzone's graphics settings have a significant impact on both visual quality and competitive clarity. Start by selecting the Custom preset rather than any auto-detected quality level, which gives you full control. Set your resolution to 1440p if your monitor supports it. At 1440p with DLSS 4 Quality mode, the RTX 5070 delivers excellent image quality and typically exceeds 144fps in all Warzone maps. At native 4K without DLSS, the RTX 5070 averages around 80 to 100fps on Ultra settings, which is smooth but below 120fps. Enabling DLSS 4 Quality at 4K renders at approximately 1440p and presents at 4K, lifting average frame rates to 130 to 160fps. If you have a 4K 144Hz monitor, DLSS 4 at Quality or Balanced is the recommended path.

Texture and Shadow Settings for Maximum FPS

Texture resolution in Warzone has limited performance impact but affects VRAM usage. The RTX 5070 has sufficient VRAM to run Texture Quality at High or Extra in most scenarios. Shadows are a higher-performance cost. Set Shadow Map Resolution to Normal and Spot Shadow Quality to Medium for a good balance of visual definition and FPS. Particle Quality Level at Medium reduces the GPU load from explosion and smoke effects, which in Warzone is practically useful since smoke grenades and heavy gunfights generate significant particle effects. Screen Space Ambient Occlusion at Medium or High adds realistic contact shadows without heavily impacting frame rate on the RTX 5070.

Ray Tracing Configuration on the RTX 5070

Warzone supports ray-traced shadows and ambient occlusion. On the RTX 5070, enabling Ray Traced Shadows at Medium and Ray Traced Ambient Occlusion at Medium adds notable visual depth to the environment, particularly in indoor areas and near structures. Performance cost at 1440p DLSS Quality is approximately 10 to 15fps on average, which the RTX 5070 absorbs comfortably. Full Ultra ray tracing in Warzone is not recommended for competitive play because it can push frame times higher in complex outdoor areas, introducing inconsistency. If your priority is maximum consistent frame rates, disable ray tracing and rely on SSAO and traditional shadow techniques for near-equivalent visual quality in outdoor Warzone environments.

Nvidia Reflex and Anti-Lag Settings

Nvidia Reflex Low Latency is one of the most important settings for competitive Warzone play regardless of your frame rate target. Enable Reflex, and if your frame rate regularly exceeds your monitor's refresh rate, use Reflex + Boost, which slightly throttles GPU performance to reduce render queue depth and lower system latency. At 1440p 144Hz with the RTX 5070, system latency with Reflex enabled typically drops to 15 to 25ms, which is competitive with high-refresh monitor setups. This is particularly relevant for South African players where server ping already adds latency: minimising local system latency is one of the few variables you can fully control.

Frequently Asked Questions

What resolution should I target for Warzone on the RTX 5070? At 1440p, the RTX 5070 delivers the best balance of visual clarity and competitive frame rates. 1440p with DLSS 4 Quality gives you above 144fps average with excellent image quality. 4K is achievable with DLSS enabled for players prioritising visual immersion on a 4K display.

Does DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation help in Warzone? Yes, DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation significantly boosts displayed frame rates. The trade-off is added input latency. Use Nvidia Reflex alongside Frame Generation to partially offset the latency increase. For competitive Warzone, Reflex is mandatory when Frame Generation is on.

How does the RTX 5070 handle Warzone during intense firefights? The RTX 5070 maintains consistent frame rates during Warzone firefights. 1% low FPS at 1440p High settings with DLSS Quality runs around 110 to 130fps, meaning frame drops during heavy particle effects and smoke are minimal. This consistency is one of the RTX 5070's strongest attributes in Warzone.

Should I prioritise higher frame rate or better graphics in Warzone? For competitive Warzone, prioritise frame rate. Disable ray tracing, reduce shadow quality to Medium, and aim for consistent 144fps or higher. For casual or streaming gameplay where visual quality matters more, enable DLSS Quality and Medium ray tracing to get the best of both worlds.