In this video, I test out and play the newly recent Call Of Duty Back Ops 6 Campaign on my overclocked Asus Strix RTX 4090 and AMD Ryzen 9 79503DCPU.
Overall, it ran just fine, averaging a little under 60FPS for most of the gameplay, but using 16 GB of Vram, which is a lot, but it has always been a thing in COD games it seems. My intial thoughts are I am little underwhelmed, I can of feel it the visuals do not really stand out all that much, especially with us nearly entering 2025, its fine it looks good, but nothing next gen, and the campaign story line is the typical on the rails rinse and repeat, but expected in this series. Some people like that, and I'll respect that, but I wish they would innovate a little more and added some other kind of game-play mechanics to make the game stand out more from previous one, that's all I am getting at.
My full system specs are posted below:
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D -15 PBO Off-set, DDR5 6400 MT Expo Memory
MSI X670E Tomahawk WiFi Motherboard (latest bios)
RTX 4080 Super 86 MHZ Core OC, 1100 MHZ Memory OC with latest NVIDIA Game ready drivers (566.03)
32 GB G.Skill AMD Expo DDR5 PC6400 CL32 RAM
Corsair H170i Elite LCD AIO W/ 420 mm radiator.
1x Crucial T700 4TB PCI-E GEN 5 NVMe SSD & 1 WD SN850X 4TB NVMe SSD
Seasonic 1300 Watt Platinum Rated PSU W/ Dedicated 16 Pin pin PCI-E Cable.
Corsair Obsidian 1000D Super Tower Case.
Acer Predator 32 Inch 4K 144 Hertz HDR Display.
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