Yeah, I have no idea what was going on my mind when I used " constant 120 fps" and "warzone" in the same sentence.
for apex legends I get 110fps avg (ryzen 2200g) with 100% cpu usage constantly and 55-80 gpu usage. wouldn't upgrading increase it significantly?Not sure about Apex Legends but with Warzone I would expect you won’t average 120fps. Warzone is best on a cpu with at least 6 cores and 12 threads, it’s very cpu heavy.
Also most game settings do not reduce the load on the cpu, only the gpu so you may find that reducing the settings gives similar FPS and just looks worse.
for apex legends I get 110fps avg (ryzen 2200g) with 100% cpu usage constantly and 55-80 gpu usage. wouldn't upgrading increase it significantly?
Yeah, I have no idea what was going on my mind when I used " constant 120 fps" and "warzone" in the same sentence.Well, maybe. We don't know what you have, so we can't comment on the difference. And the previous poster's specifically talking about Warzone, not Apex. The GPU's only the minimum in the system requirement for Warzone.
Yeah, I have no idea what was going on my mind when I used " constant 120 fps" and "warzone" in the same sentence.