Quick Answer

The RTX 5060 Ti pushes Call of Duty: Warzone to roughly 55 to 70fps at native 4K High, and 90 to 110fps at 4K with DLSS 4 Performance and Frame Generation enabled. It's a serious step up from the 4060 Ti in this title.

RTX 5060 Ti FPS Numbers in Warzone at 4K

Warzone is a strange beast at 4K because it's heavily CPU-limited on weaker chips but GPU-bound on the 5060 Ti once you push textures and shadows up. Real numbers on a Ryzen 7 7800X3D test rig pairing:

  • 4K Low: 110 to 130fps native
  • 4K Medium: 80 to 95fps native
  • 4K High: 55 to 70fps native, 95 to 110fps with DLSS 4 Performance + FG
  • 4K Extreme with RT: 35 to 45fps native, 75 to 90fps with DLSS Performance + FG

The 16GB VRAM variant is the one to buy for 4K. The 8GB version stutters in Resurgence as soon as you load Rebirth Island with high-res textures.

Optimal Warzone Settings on a 5060 Ti

For competitive 4K play with a stable framerate above 100fps:

  • Render Resolution: DLSS 4 Quality or Balanced
  • Frame Generation: On (only above 60fps base)
  • Texture Resolution: High (16GB variant) or Medium (8GB)
  • Shadow Map Resolution: Medium
  • Particle Resolution: Medium
  • Volumetric Quality: Low (huge competitive win for spotting enemies)
  • Reflex Low Latency: On + Boost
  • Field of View: 105 to 120

Reflex with the 5060 Ti at 4K is a noticeable advantage. Engagement-to-shot input latency is consistently under 25ms even with Frame Generation enabled.

Pairing the 5060 Ti With a SA-Built System

The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB lands around R11,999 to R13,499 in SA depending on AIB. Pair it with at minimum a Ryzen 7 7700X or Core i5-14600K to avoid CPU-bottlenecking at 4K. A 700W 80+ Gold PSU is the right tier here.

Warzone's huge map streaming benefits enormously from a Gen4 NVMe SSD. Cheap SATA drives cause the texture pop-in that gets you killed when an operator T-bags out of low-res ground textures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 8GB or 16GB RTX 5060 Ti better for Warzone at 4K?

16GB, hands down. Warzone at 4K High consistently uses 10 to 12GB of VRAM, and the 8GB variant will run into texture streaming hitches that cost you fights.

Does DLSS 4 hurt Warzone's image quality at 4K?

DLSS 4 Quality at 4K is hard to distinguish from native. Performance mode is slightly softer but the framerate gain is dramatic. For competitive play, Performance with Frame Generation off is the cleanest motion.

Can I use a 144Hz 1440p monitor with this card instead?

Absolutely. The 5060 Ti is honestly happier at 1440p 144Hz, where it pushes 160 to 200fps in Warzone with DLSS Quality and feels properly snappy.

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