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Whats the heat of your CPU when playing? The I9-13900K throttles down once its reaching high temperatures which can seriously bottleneck this CPU.
Yea that was me! Same specs!
it worked for me
'cause Activision and IW still can't optimize audio core even now.
-disable steam overlay (you don't need it anyway)
-disable xbox overlay (game bar)
-disable nvidia overlay from geforce experience
-use game mode from W10 or 11 >graphics settings>choose Call of Duty HQ and set it at high performnce
-from in game settings>quality> use fdelity fx cas instead of dlss
On 3070 Ti and 9700K OC 5.0 GHz I am averaging 130-160 fps in MP with all on low at 1440p.
change it to 7, 8 or 9 , and voila; you should not have this CPU bottleneck,
Do your FPS ever go lower and never go up again?
The only real solution after that is to buy a better CPU. I currently have the strongest gaming CPU in the Intel Line-Up and I still have a CPU Bottleneck. And I run my game on 3440x1440, so its not like a GPU would have nothing to do.