Quick Answer

The RTX 6070 delivers strong Warzone performance, comfortably driving high frame rates at 1080p and 1440p. For optimal performance, use DLSS Quality or Balanced mode, set shadow quality to Medium, and cap textures to your VRAM limit. The RTX 6070 is well-matched to Warzone''s engine at competitive and enthusiast settings.

Call of Duty Warzone remains one of the most GPU-demanding battle royale titles, particularly in large-lobby situations where the render distance and the number of players on screen simultaneously stress both GPU and VRAM. The RTX 6070 is NVIDIA''s upper-mid-range offering in the RTX 60 series, positioned to handle this game comfortably across 1080p and 1440p resolutions - and with the right settings, it does exactly that.

1080p Performance and Settings

At 1080p, the RTX 6070 has significant headroom in Warzone. With DLSS set to Quality mode, the card renders at a higher internal resolution and upscales beautifully - frame rates climb well above what a 144Hz monitor requires, and competitive players get the low-latency responsiveness they need. In terms of visual settings, the highest-impact options for frame rate are shadows, ambient occlusion, and draw distance. Setting Shadow Map Resolution to Normal and Ambient Occlusion to SSAO (or off for pure competitive) reclaims meaningful performance without visually impacting gameplay at competitive range.

For players prioritising frame rate above image quality - common in competitive Warzone play where spotting enemies matters more than scenic detail - running Warzone in a lower graphics preset with DLSS Performance mode pushes frame rates substantially higher, giving a genuine competitive advantage.

1440p Performance and Recommended Settings

At 1440p, Warzone is more demanding, and the RTX 6070 settles into a very capable sweet spot. With DLSS set to Quality or Balanced, the card delivers fluid performance that exceeds most high-refresh 1440p monitors'' limits during less intense moments, dipping during large firefights or busy drop zones but generally remaining well above the 60fps floor that makes the game feel playable. DLSS is particularly effective here - NVIDIA''s upscaling technology generates an image that''s difficult to distinguish from native at Quality mode, making it the default recommendation for 1440p RTX 6070 owners.

Texture quality is worth leaving at High or Ultra if your VRAM budget allows, as textures have a more noticeable impact at 1440p where individual surfaces are clearer. Particle quality, which affects explosion and smoke effects, can be dropped to Low without meaningful visual downgrade - and smoke in Warzone is often deliberately used as cover, so reducing particle fidelity can even be tactically useful.

DLSS and NVIDIA-Specific Features

The RTX 6070''s DLSS support extends beyond basic upscaling. DLSS Frame Generation (where supported by the game and driver version) can further boost effective frame rates by generating intermediate frames, reducing the perceived performance cost of high-resolution rendering. NVIDIA Reflex is supported in Warzone and directly reduces system latency - this should be enabled on all RTX 60 series cards as it has near-zero performance cost and meaningfully tightens the connection between mouse movement and on-screen response. For South African players on servers that may have higher ping than players in Europe or North America, every millisecond of system latency reduction is worth having.

Warzone-Specific Optimisation Tips

A few settings that make a consistent difference specifically in Warzone:

  • Render Resolution: Set via DLSS rather than adjusting the slider manually
  • Texture Resolution: Match to your VRAM - exceeding it causes stuttering
  • Cache Spot Shadows: Enable this - it pre-renders shadow data and smooths frame time spikes
  • On-Demand Texture Streaming: Disable if you experience stuttering; it pulls assets from the internet mid-session
  • Field of View: Higher FOV increases the rendered scene and has a performance cost - 100-105 is a practical balance

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the RTX 6070 run Warzone at 4K? A: With DLSS Performance mode, the RTX 6070 can deliver a playable experience at 4K, but it is not the card''s ideal resolution for this title. At 4K native without upscaling, frame rates drop considerably in busy areas. If 4K is your target, DLSS is not optional - it''s the mechanism that makes it work.

Q: Should I use DLSS or FSR in Warzone on an RTX 6070? A: DLSS on an RTX 6070. FSR is AMD''s open upscaling standard and works on any GPU, but NVIDIA''s DLSS produces notably better image quality on RTX hardware - sharper detail retention, fewer ghosting artefacts, and better temporal stability during movement. FSR is the better choice only when you do not have an RTX card.

Q: Does the RTX 6070 suffer from VRAM limitations in Warzone? A: Warzone is a VRAM-heavy game at high texture settings. The RTX 6070''s VRAM allocation is sufficient for high-quality textures at 1080p and 1440p without enabling Ultra textures, but at 4K or with Ultra textures active, VRAM pressure increases. Watch the in-game VRAM budget indicator and keep it within the green range.

Q: Is the RTX 6070 good value for Warzone in South Africa? A: For 1440p Warzone at high refresh rates, the RTX 6070 represents a strong investment. It handles the game with headroom, supports DLSS and Reflex, and is positioned to remain capable as the game''s engine receives future updates. For purely 1080p competitive play, the tier below may suffice, but the 6070 provides comfortable overhead.