1.AMD Radeon Software Optimization

Fine-tune your RX 6700 XT's drivers for minimal latency.

  • Enable Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    Reduces input lag by dynamically adjusting frame pacing. Found in AMD Adrenalin > Gaming > Graphics.

  • Set Graphics Profile to "eSports" or "Gaming" Medium impact

    Applies a set of performance-focused optimizations.

  • Disable Radeon Chill, Image Sharpening, and Enhanced Sync Medium impact

    These features can introduce latency or aren't ideal for competitive play.

  • Set Texture Filtering Quality to "Performance" Low impact

    Prioritizes frame rate over visual fidelity for textures.

2.Fortnite In-Game Settings for Low Latency

Adjust Fortnite's internal settings to prioritize responsiveness over visuals.

  • Set Rendering Mode to "Performance (Alpha)" High impact

    This mode significantly reduces CPU and GPU overhead, leading to lower latency.

  • Disable V-Sync and G-Sync/FreeSync (in-game) High impact

    V-Sync introduces input lag. While G-Sync/FreeSync can be good for tearing, for absolute lowest latency, disable it in-game and manage via driver/monitor.

  • Set Frame Rate Limit to "Unlimited" or "Monitor Refresh Rate + a few FPS" Medium impact

    Running uncapped or slightly above your monitor's refresh rate can reduce input lag, especially with low latency modes.

  • Set all graphics settings to "Low" or "Off" High impact

    Reduces GPU workload, allowing for higher frame rates and lower render latency.

3.Windows Power & Game Mode Configuration

Optimize your operating system to dedicate maximum resources to Fortnite.

  • Enable Windows Game Mode Medium impact

    Prioritizes game processes and suppresses background activities. Settings > Gaming > Game Mode.

  • Set Power Plan to "Ultimate Performance" or "High Performance" Medium impact

    Ensures your CPU and GPU maintain maximum clock speeds. Control Panel > Power Options.

  • Disable Background Apps Low impact

    Prevents unnecessary processes from consuming resources. Settings > Privacy > Background apps.

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4.Peripheral & Monitor Settings

Ensure your input devices and display are configured for minimal delay.

  • Set Mouse Polling Rate to 1000Hz Medium impact

    Provides the fastest possible communication between your mouse and PC. Configure in mouse software.

  • Enable Monitor's Low Input Lag/Response Time Mode High impact

    Many gaming monitors have specific settings to reduce processing delay. Check your monitor's OSD.

  • Use a High Refresh Rate Monitor (144Hz+) High impact

    A higher refresh rate inherently reduces display latency.

5.Disable Fullscreen Optimizations & DPI Scaling

Prevent Windows from interfering with the game's fullscreen rendering.

  • Navigate to Fortnite's executable Low impact

    Typically `FortniteGame\Binaries\Win64\FortniteClient-Win64-Shipping.exe`.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Right-click > Properties > Compatibility tab. Check "Disable fullscreen optimizations".

  • Override High DPI Scaling Behavior Medium impact

    In the same Compatibility tab, click "Change high DPI settings" > check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and select "Application".

6.GPU Scheduling and Drivers

Ensure your GPU is efficiently handling frames and drivers are up-to-date.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling (if available) Medium impact

    Settings > System > Display > Graphics settings. Can reduce latency by offloading scheduling to the GPU.

  • Update AMD Radeon Drivers Medium impact

    Always use the latest recommended drivers for your RX 6700 XT for performance and bug fixes.

  • Ensure no background recording software is running Low impact

    Apps like OBS, GeForce Experience (ShadowPlay), or Xbox Game Bar can add overhead.

Recommended Fortnite settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Rendering Mode Performance (Alpha) Drastically reduces CPU/GPU overhead, leading to the lowest possible render latency.
View Distance Near Reduces the number of objects rendered, lowering GPU load and improving frame times, which impacts latency.
Textures Low Minimizes VRAM usage and GPU processing, freeing up resources for faster frame delivery.
Effects Low Reduces visual clutter and complex particle rendering, directly impacting GPU workload and latency.
Post Processing Low Disables demanding visual filters that add processing time to each frame.
Shadows Off Shadows are highly demanding; disabling them significantly reduces GPU load and improves responsiveness.
V-Sync Off V-Sync forces frames to synchronize with the monitor, introducing noticeable input lag.
Nanite Virtualized Geometry Off (if available in Performance mode) While efficient, Nanite still adds complexity. Disabling it in Performance mode ensures minimal overhead.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Enabling V-Sync or G-Sync/FreeSync in-game when aiming for absolute lowest latency.
  • Running background applications or overlays that consume CPU/GPU resources.
  • Not updating AMD Radeon drivers regularly for performance improvements.
  • Using an outdated or low polling rate mouse.

Pro tips

  • Consider a clean Windows installation (LTSC/Debloated) for the ultimate low-latency environment, removing all unnecessary services.
  • Overclock your RX 6700 XT and CPU carefully to squeeze out every bit of performance, directly impacting frame times and latency.
  • Ensure your monitor is connected via DisplayPort for the most stable and low-latency signal, especially at high refresh rates.

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Frequently asked questions

Will these settings make Fortnite look bad?

Yes, prioritizing performance and low input lag often means reducing visual quality. However, competitive players typically prefer responsiveness over aesthetics.

Is Radeon Anti-Lag safe to use in Fortnite?

Yes, Radeon Anti-Lag is a driver-level feature designed to reduce input lag without violating game terms of service.

Should I use FreeSync with my RX 6700 XT for Fortnite?

For absolute lowest input lag, disable FreeSync. If screen tearing is a major issue and you prefer a smoother visual experience, FreeSync can be enabled, but it will add a slight amount of latency.

How much FPS should I expect with an RX 6700 XT after these optimizations?

While this guide focuses on input lag, reducing latency often comes with higher FPS. With an RX 6700 XT, you should comfortably achieve 240+ FPS in Performance mode, even pushing 300-400 FPS in less demanding scenarios.

Does my internet connection affect input lag?

Your internet connection primarily affects network latency (ping), not input lag from your hardware to the game. However, high ping can *feel* like input lag, so a stable, low-ping connection is also crucial.

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