Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has finally made its way to PC, delivering the stunning visuals and heart-pounding action that fans have come to expect from the franchise. The good news for players with low-end PCs is that the game is not overly demanding, making it accessible to a wider range of gamers. By adjusting the settings just right, players can enjoy smooth performance without sacrificing too much in terms of visual quality.
To help you find the perfect balance between performance and visual fidelity, here is a guide to the best settings for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on low-end GPUs.
The minimum GPU requirement for running the game is 4 GB of VRAM. This includes GPUs like the Nvidia GTX 1650, 1050 Ti, 1660 Ti, Nvidia RTX 2050, 3050 (4GB), 3050A, and AMD Radeon RX 570, 580, 5500 XT, and 6500 XT. These low-end cards can handle the game at 1080p resolution with ease, especially when using the Low graphics preset for smooth performance.
For upscaling, it is recommended to use AMD FSR 3 set to Quality mode for a good balance between performance and image quality. While Nvidia GTX cards do not support DLSS upscaling, owners of low-end RTX GPUs can enable DLSS for similar performance with slightly better visuals.
The recommended settings provide an average of over 60 FPS and are ideal for GPUs with just 4 GB of VRAM. Frame Generation is not necessary as it may compromise visual quality, so sticking to Low graphics with FSR 3 should suffice for most low-end setups.
Here are the best settings for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on low-end GPUs:
Display Settings:
- Display Mode: Fullscreen Borderless
- Display Monitor: Default
- Display Adapter: Any low-end GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM
- Screen Refresh Rate: Default
- Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Aspect Ratio: Automatic
- Display Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)
- Gamma/Brightness: Adjust according to personal preference
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: On
Power Saving:
- Eco Mode Preset: Efficiency
- V-Sync (Gameplay): Off
- V-Sync (Menus): 100%
- Custom Frame Rate Limit: Custom
- Reduce Menu Render Resolution: Optimal
- Pause Game Rendering: Off
- Reduce Quality When Inactive: 10 Minutes
- Focused Mode: 0
Quality Settings:
- Graphic Preset: Recommended
- Render Resolution (1920 x 1080): 100
- Dynamic Resolution: Off
- Upscaling/Sharpening: AMD FSR 3
- AMD FSR 3 Frame Generation: Off
- VRAM Scale Target: 70
- Variable Rate Shading: On
Details & Textures:
- Texture Resolution: Very Low
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low
- Depth of Field: Off
- Detail Quality: Low
- Particle Resolution: Very Low
- Bullet Impacts: Off
- Persistent Effects: On
- Shader Quality: Low
- On-Demand Texture Streaming: Optimized
- Local Texture Streaming Quality: Low
- In-Game Video Quality: Low
Shadow & Lighting:
- Shadow Quality: Very Low
- Screen Space Shadows: Off
- Occlusion and Screen Space Lighting: Off
- Screen Space Reflections: Off
- Static Reflection Quality: Low
Environment:
- Terrain Quality: Very Low
- Volumetric Quality: Low
- Deferred Physics Quality: Off
- Weather Grid Volumes Quality: Off
- Water Quality: Off
These settings should help you achieve a smooth gameplay experience with over 60 FPS while maintaining decent visual quality on low-end GPUs. So, gear up and dive into the action-packed world of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on your low-end PC!
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This article was edited by Adarsh J Kumar.

