1.System & Driver Preparation

Ensure your operating system and graphics drivers are optimized for gaming performance, minimizing background processes and maximizing resource allocation for Valorant.

  • Update NVIDIA Drivers High impact

    Install the latest Game Ready Driver from the official NVIDIA website. Perform a clean installation to remove old driver files.

  • Enable Windows Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and turn it On. This prioritizes Valorant's resources.

  • Set Power Plan to 'Ultimate Performance' Medium impact

    In Windows Power Options, select 'Ultimate Performance' or 'High Performance' to prevent CPU throttling. You might need to enable it via Command Prompt.

  • Disable Background Apps Medium impact

    Close unnecessary applications running in the background via Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) or Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps.

2.NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Configure your NVIDIA Control Panel settings to prioritize performance and reduce input latency specifically for Valorant.

  • Adjust Image Settings with Preview Low impact

    In 'Adjust image settings with preview', select 'Use the advanced 3D image settings' and then click 'Take me there'.

  • Manage 3D Settings (Global) High impact

    Set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance' and 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance'.

  • Program Settings for Valorant High impact

    Add 'VALORANT.exe' (or select it) and set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'On' or 'Ultra'. Set 'Max Frame Rate' to slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz monitor -> 150 FPS).

  • Disable Vertical sync (V-Sync) High impact

    Ensure V-Sync is 'Off' in both global and program settings to minimize input lag, especially if you have a high refresh rate monitor.

3.In-Game Video Settings (General)

Optimize Valorant's general video settings to ensure maximum FPS and responsiveness on your GTX 1660 without sacrificing competitive integrity.

  • Display Mode and Resolution High impact

    Set 'Display Mode' to 'Full Screen' and 'Resolution' to your monitor's native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080) for best visual clarity and input response.

  • Limit FPS - Always On Medium impact

    Set 'Limit FPS - Always On' to 'Off' or 'Custom' with a high cap (e.g., 240-300 FPS) to allow your GPU to render as many frames as possible.

  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency High impact

    Enable 'NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency' and set it to 'On + Boost' for the lowest possible system latency, a key advantage in Valorant.

  • Aspect Ratio Method Low impact

    Set 'Aspect Ratio Method' to 'Fill' to ensure your game fills the screen without black bars, which can be distracting.

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4.In-Game Video Settings (Graphics Quality)

Adjust Valorant's graphics quality settings to achieve high frame rates and smooth gameplay, prioritizing competitive advantage over visual fidelity.

  • Material, Texture, Detail Quality High impact

    Set 'Material Quality', 'Texture Quality', and 'Detail Quality' to 'Low'. These have a significant impact on FPS.

  • UI Quality & Vignette Low impact

    Set 'UI Quality' to 'Low' and 'Vignette' to 'Off'. These are minor but contribute to overall performance.

  • VSync, Anti-Aliasing, Anisotropic Filtering High impact

    Ensure 'VSync' is 'Off'. Set 'Anti-Aliasing' to 'None' and 'Anisotropic Filtering' to '1x' for maximum FPS.

  • Improve Clarity & Shadows Medium impact

    Set 'Improve Clarity' to 'Off', 'Enhanced Gun Skin Visuals (First Person)' to 'Off', 'Shadows' to 'Off'. These reduce visual clutter and boost FPS.

  • Distortion, Bloom, First Person Shadows Medium impact

    Set 'Distortion', 'Bloom', and 'First Person Shadows' to 'Off'. These are visual effects that can impact performance and competitive visibility.

5.Network & Connectivity Optimization

Ensure your network connection is stable and optimized for Valorant to minimize ping and packet loss, critical for a tactical FPS.

  • Use a Wired Connection High impact

    Connect your PC directly to your router via Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi for a more stable and faster connection.

  • Close Bandwidth-Heavy Applications Medium impact

    Ensure no other applications (streaming, downloads, updates) are consuming bandwidth while you play Valorant.

  • Check for Packet Loss Medium impact

    Use Valorant's in-game network graphs (Settings > Video > Stats) to monitor for packet loss and high ping. Contact your ISP if issues persist.

6.Advanced System Tweaks

Implement additional system-level optimizations to further reduce latency and improve overall system responsiveness for Valorant.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to VALORANT.exe (usually C:\Riot Games\VALORANT\live\ShooterGame\Binaries\Win64), right-click, Properties > Compatibility, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'.

  • Set High Priority for Valorant Medium impact

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), go to the 'Details' tab, find 'VALORANT-Win64-Shipping.exe', right-click, Set priority > 'High'.

  • Clean Temporary Files Low impact

    Regularly clear temporary files using Windows Disk Cleanup or a tool like CCleaner to free up disk space and improve system responsiveness.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of surfaces, significantly boosting FPS with minimal visual impact on competitive elements.
Texture Quality Low Lowers the resolution of textures, freeing up VRAM and improving performance, especially on GPUs like the GTX 1660.
Detail Quality Low Reduces the detail on distant objects and environmental elements, improving FPS without affecting close-range combat visibility.
Anti-Aliasing None Disabling Anti-Aliasing provides a significant FPS boost and reduces input lag. Jagged edges are a minor trade-off for competitive play.
VSync Off Turning VSync off eliminates input lag. Only enable if you experience severe screen tearing and cannot tolerate it.
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency On + Boost Crucial for competitive play, this setting dramatically reduces system latency, making your actions register faster.
Shadows Off Disabling shadows removes dynamic lighting calculations, improving FPS and sometimes making enemies easier to spot.
Multithreaded Rendering On Allows Valorant to utilize multiple CPU cores more effectively, leading to higher and more stable FPS, especially on modern CPUs paired with the GTX 1660.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running Valorant with background applications consuming CPU/GPU resources or network bandwidth.
  • Not updating NVIDIA drivers regularly or performing 'Express' installs instead of 'Custom (Clean)' installs.
  • Leaving VSync enabled, which introduces significant input lag.
  • Ignoring in-game FPS limits or setting them too low, preventing your GPU from rendering at its full potential.
  • Using Wi-Fi instead of a wired Ethernet connection for competitive gaming.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clean your PC's internal components (fans, heatsinks) to prevent thermal throttling and maintain peak performance.
  • Consider overclocking your GTX 1660 slightly using tools like MSI Afterburner for a free performance boost, monitoring temperatures carefully.
  • Practice in the shooting range with your optimized settings to get accustomed to the new feel and ensure stability before jumping into ranked games.

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Frequently asked questions

Will these settings make Valorant look bad on my GTX 1660?

While some visual settings are reduced, Valorant's art style ensures it still looks good. The competitive advantage of higher FPS and lower latency far outweighs the minor visual compromises.

What is NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency and why is it important?

NVIDIA Reflex is a technology that reduces system latency by optimizing the rendering pipeline between your CPU and GPU. 'On + Boost' ensures your actions register as quickly as possible, which is critical in a fast-paced tactical shooter like Valorant.

Should I use a custom resolution on my GTX 1660?

For competitive play, sticking to your monitor's native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080) is generally recommended for clarity. While lower resolutions can boost FPS, they can make targets harder to see.

Why does Multithreaded Rendering matter in Valorant?

Valorant's engine can leverage multiple CPU cores with Multithreaded Rendering. Enabling it allows your CPU to process frames more efficiently, reducing bottlenecks and improving overall FPS and 1% lows, especially beneficial for the GTX 1660.

How often should I update my NVIDIA drivers?

It's a good practice to check for new Game Ready Drivers before major Valorant updates or every few months. Always perform a clean installation to avoid potential issues.

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