1.Optimize AMD Radeon Software Settings

Configure your RX 7800 XT's drivers for maximum responsiveness and minimal latency, overriding potential default settings.

  • Enable Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    Open AMD Radeon Software, go to Gaming > Games, select Fortnite, and enable 'Radeon Anti-Lag'. This synchronizes CPU and GPU frames to reduce input lag.

  • Disable Radeon Chill & Boost Medium impact

    Ensure 'Radeon Chill' and 'Radeon Boost' are disabled for Fortnite. While they can save power, they introduce dynamic frame rate caps that increase latency.

  • Set Graphics Profile to 'eSports' Medium impact

    In Radeon Software's Global Graphics settings, select the 'eSports' profile. This automatically applies competitive-focused optimizations for lower latency.

  • Disable Enhanced Sync Low impact

    Enhanced Sync can sometimes introduce micro-stutters or increase latency for some users. Ensure it's disabled in the global graphics settings.

2.Configure Windows for Low Latency

Adjust core Windows settings to prioritize gaming performance and minimize background processes that can add input delay.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it's turned 'On'. This optimizes your PC for gaming by prioritizing game processes.

  • Disable Focus Assist Low impact

    In Windows Settings > System > Focus Assist, turn it 'Off'. Notifications and background tasks can cause micro-stutters and input hitches.

  • Set Power Plan to 'Ultimate Performance' High impact

    Search for 'Edit power plan' in Windows, then select 'Power Options'. Choose 'Ultimate Performance' (or 'High Performance') to ensure your CPU and GPU run at full clock speeds.

  • Disable Background Apps Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps and turn off apps you don't need running in the background while gaming.

3.Optimize In-Game Fortnite Settings

Fine-tune Fortnite's internal graphics and display settings to achieve the lowest possible input latency, even at the cost of some visual fidelity.

  • Select Performance Mode (Alpha) High impact

    In Fortnite settings, under 'Rendering Mode', choose 'Performance (Alpha)'. This mode significantly reduces visual complexity for maximum FPS and lowest latency.

  • Disable V-Sync High impact

    Ensure 'V-Sync' is set to 'Off' in Fortnite's display settings. V-Sync introduces significant input lag by synchronizing frames with your monitor's refresh rate.

  • Set Frame Rate Limit to Unlimited High impact

    In Fortnite's display settings, set 'Frame Rate Limit' to 'Unlimited'. Higher FPS directly translates to lower input lag, even if your monitor can't display all frames.

  • Lower Display Resolution (Optional) Medium impact

    If you struggle to maintain high FPS, consider lowering your display resolution. Less pixels mean higher FPS and thus lower input lag.

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4.Peripheral and USB Optimization

Ensure your mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals are configured to deliver the fastest possible input without unnecessary delays.

  • Set Mouse Polling Rate to 1000Hz Medium impact

    Use your mouse's software (e.g., Razer Synapse, Logitech G Hub) to set the polling rate to 1000Hz. This ensures the fastest communication between your mouse and PC.

  • Disable USB Power Saving Low impact

    In Device Manager, expand 'Universal Serial Bus controllers'. For each 'USB Root Hub', right-click > Properties > Power Management, and uncheck 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power'.

  • Use Wired Peripherals Medium impact

    Whenever possible, use wired mice and keyboards over wireless options. Wireless peripherals can introduce minor, but measurable, latency.

5.BIOS/UEFI and System Tweaks

Advanced system settings can significantly impact overall system responsiveness and reduce latency at a fundamental level.

  • Enable XMP/DOCP for RAM High impact

    Enter your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI and enable XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) for your RAM. This ensures your memory runs at its advertised, faster speeds.

  • Disable HPET (High Precision Event Timer) Medium impact

    In some systems, disabling HPET in BIOS and then via `bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock` in CMD (Admin) can reduce input lag. Test this carefully as results vary.

  • Disable CPU C-States Medium impact

    In your BIOS/UEFI, navigate to CPU Power Management and disable 'C-States'. This prevents your CPU from entering lower power states, ensuring consistent performance at all times.

Recommended Fortnite settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Rendering Mode Performance (Alpha) This mode prioritizes frame rate and responsiveness over visual fidelity, drastically reducing rendering latency.
V-Sync Off V-Sync synchronizes frames with your monitor, which inherently introduces input lag. Always disable it for competitive play.
Frame Rate Limit Unlimited Running at the highest possible FPS minimizes the time between your input and the on-screen action, even above your monitor's refresh rate.
3D Resolution 100% (or lower for more FPS) While 100% is ideal for clarity, lowering it can significantly boost FPS, which directly translates to lower input lag if your GPU is bottlenecked.
View Distance Near or Medium Reducing view distance lessens the rendering load on your GPU, helping to maintain higher, more consistent frame rates and lower latency.
Textures Low Lower texture quality reduces VRAM usage and GPU processing, contributing to higher FPS and improved responsiveness.
Effects Low Minimizing complex visual effects reduces GPU workload, ensuring smoother frame delivery and less input delay during intense moments.
Post Processing Low Post-processing effects add an extra layer of rendering, increasing frame times and thus input lag. Keep it low or off.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Leaving V-Sync enabled, which is a major source of input lag in competitive games.
  • Not setting a high polling rate (1000Hz) for your mouse, missing out on faster input reporting.
  • Running unnecessary background applications that consume CPU cycles and introduce latency.
  • Using outdated GPU drivers, which can lack critical performance and latency optimizations.
  • Not enabling Performance Mode in Fortnite, sacrificing significant latency reduction for visuals.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clean your PC's internals and reapply thermal paste to prevent thermal throttling, ensuring consistent peak performance.
  • Consider a high refresh rate monitor (144Hz+) and ensure it's set to its maximum refresh rate in Windows Display Settings for the lowest display latency.
  • Perform a clean installation of your AMD drivers using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) for optimal performance and to eliminate potential driver conflicts.

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Frequently asked questions

Does higher FPS truly reduce input lag in Fortnite?

Yes, higher FPS directly correlates to lower input lag. Each frame represents a potential point where your input can be registered. More frames per second means less time between frames, reducing the average input-to-display latency.

Is Performance Mode in Fortnite worth the visual downgrade for an RX 7800 XT?

Absolutely, for competitive play. Performance Mode drastically reduces rendering complexity, leading to significantly higher and more stable frame rates, which is paramount for minimizing input lag and maximizing responsiveness on an RX 7800 XT.

Should I use AMD FreeSync with an RX 7800 XT for Fortnite?

FreeSync can reduce screen tearing without the input lag of V-Sync. If your monitor supports it, enable FreeSync in your monitor's OSD and AMD Radeon Software. However, for absolute lowest input lag, some competitive players prefer FreeSync off with an uncapped frame rate.

Can my internet connection affect input lag in Fortnite?

Yes, while this guide focuses on local input lag (mouse click to screen update), your internet connection's ping (network latency) is also a form of input lag. A high ping will delay your actions reaching the server, making the game feel less responsive.

What's the ideal mouse polling rate for Fortnite?

For Fortnite and most competitive games, a 1000Hz (1ms) polling rate is generally recommended. This provides the fastest report rate from your mouse to the PC, minimizing any potential delay in your aim and movements.

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