1.In-Game Graphics Settings Optimization

Adjusting Valorant's in-game graphics settings is the most direct way to impact performance and visual clarity. Prioritize competitive advantage over graphical fidelity.

  • Display Mode High impact

    Set to 'Fullscreen' for lowest input lag and highest FPS. Avoid Windowed or Borderless Fullscreen.

  • Resolution Medium impact

    Match your monitor's native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080 or 2560x1440). Higher resolutions demand more GPU power.

  • Frame Rate Limit High impact

    Set 'Max FPS - Uncapped' or cap it slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 240 FPS for a 144Hz monitor) for consistency.

  • Material, Texture, Detail Quality High impact

    Set all to 'Low'. These settings have a significant impact on performance and offer minimal competitive advantage at higher values.

  • Anti-Aliasing Medium impact

    Set to 'None' or 'MSAA 2x'. MSAA 4x can be taxing. 'None' provides the sharpest image but can show jagged edges.

  • Multithreaded Rendering High impact

    Enable this setting if your CPU has 6 or more cores/12 threads (like Ryzen 5 3600 or newer). This significantly improves CPU utilization and FPS.

2.AMD Radeon Software Settings

Fine-tune your RX 6700 XT's performance through the AMD Radeon Software. These global or game-specific settings can provide additional gains.

  • Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    Enable 'Radeon Anti-Lag' for reduced input latency. This dynamically adjusts CPU work to prevent it from getting too far ahead of the GPU.

  • Radeon Boost Low impact

    Disable 'Radeon Boost'. While it can increase FPS by dynamically lowering resolution, it can introduce visual inconsistencies in competitive play.

  • Radeon Chill Medium impact

    Disable 'Radeon Chill'. This feature limits FPS to save power and reduce heat, which is counterproductive for competitive performance.

  • Image Sharpening Low impact

    Set 'Radeon Image Sharpening' to around 80-90% if you desire a crisper image without a significant performance hit. Test to your preference.

  • Texture Filtering Quality Medium impact

    Set to 'Performance'. This prioritizes FPS over the highest texture detail, which is ideal for competitive games.

3.Windows Operating System Optimization

Optimize your Windows environment to ensure Valorant receives maximum system resources and operates with minimal interference.

  • Game Mode Medium impact

    Ensure 'Game Mode' is enabled in Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode. This helps prioritize game performance.

  • Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling Medium impact

    Disable 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' (HAGS) in Graphics settings. While beneficial for some, it can introduce stuttering for others, especially on older drivers or systems.

  • Power Plan High impact

    Set your Windows Power Plan to 'High Performance' or 'Ultimate Performance'. This ensures your CPU and GPU maintain maximum clock speeds.

  • Background Apps Medium impact

    Disable unnecessary background apps and startup programs via Task Manager or Windows Settings to free up CPU and RAM.

  • Notifications & Focus Assist Low impact

    Turn off Windows notifications and enable 'Focus Assist' during gameplay to prevent interruptions.

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4.Monitor and Display Settings

Proper monitor setup is crucial for a smooth and responsive Valorant experience, ensuring your high FPS translates to what you see.

  • Refresh Rate High impact

    Ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set to its maximum (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz) in Windows Display Settings and AMD Radeon Software.

  • FreeSync/Adaptive Sync High impact

    Enable FreeSync in your monitor's OSD and AMD Radeon Software. This eliminates screen tearing and reduces stuttering without adding input lag.

  • Response Time/Overdrive Medium impact

    Set your monitor's overdrive/response time setting to a moderate level (e.g., 'Fast' or 'Normal') to avoid ghosting without introducing inverse ghosting.

5.Network Optimization for Valorant

Valorant is highly sensitive to network performance. Optimizing your connection can reduce ping and packet loss, crucial for competitive integrity.

  • Wired Connection High impact

    Always use an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi for a stable, lower-latency connection.

  • Close Bandwidth-Hogging Apps Medium impact

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

  • Router Reboot Low impact

    Periodically reboot your router and modem to clear any temporary network issues.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Ensures lowest input latency by giving the game exclusive control of the display.
Material Quality Low Significantly boosts FPS with minimal visual impact on competitive gameplay.
Texture Quality Low Frees up VRAM and GPU resources, improving frame rates and consistency.
Detail Quality Low Reduces the complexity of environmental details, leading to higher FPS, especially in busy scenes.
UI Quality Medium Keeps UI elements clear without impacting gameplay performance significantly.
Vignette Off Removes the darkening effect at screen edges, improving visual clarity and reducing distractions.
VSync Off Disables vertical synchronization, which can introduce input lag. Use FreeSync instead.
Anti-Aliasing None or MSAA 2x Balances visual smoothness with performance. MSAA 2x is a good compromise if 'None' is too jagged.
Multithreaded Rendering On Leverages multi-core CPUs for better performance and frame times, especially important for competitive play.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Playing on Wi-Fi instead of a wired Ethernet connection, leading to higher ping and packet loss.
  • Leaving VSync enabled, which introduces significant input lag, especially at lower frame rates.
  • Not updating GPU drivers regularly, missing out on performance optimizations and bug fixes.
  • Running too many background applications, which consume CPU, RAM, and network resources.
  • Using high texture or detail settings, unnecessarily stressing the RX 6700 XT for a competitive FPS game.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clean your PC's internal components (fans, heatsinks) to prevent thermal throttling and maintain peak performance.
  • Consider setting a custom fan curve for your RX 6700 XT using AMD Radeon Software to keep temperatures low under load.
  • Practice in the firing range with your optimized settings to get accustomed to the improved responsiveness and frame rates.

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Frequently asked questions

Will these settings make Valorant look bad on my RX 6700 XT?

While some settings are lowered, Valorant's art style ensures it still looks good. The focus is on competitive clarity, making enemies easier to spot and reducing visual clutter, which is more important than high fidelity.

Is FreeSync better than VSync for Valorant?

Absolutely. FreeSync (or Adaptive Sync) eliminates screen tearing without the input lag penalty of VSync. It's the superior technology for competitive gaming when paired with a compatible monitor.

How often should I update my AMD drivers?

It's recommended to update your AMD Radeon drivers regularly, especially when new game-ready drivers are released or if you encounter performance issues. Always perform a clean installation.

Can my RX 6700 XT run Valorant at 1440p with these settings?

Yes, the RX 6700 XT is very capable of running Valorant at 1440p with these optimized settings, easily achieving high refresh rates (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz) for a smooth competitive experience.

Why is Multithreaded Rendering important for Valorant?

Valorant, being CPU-intensive, benefits greatly from Multithreaded Rendering. It allows the game to distribute tasks across multiple CPU cores, leading to higher average FPS and significantly improved 1% and 0.1% lows, which are critical for smooth gameplay.

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