1.Optimize Windows Power & Game Mode

Ensure your operating system is configured to prioritize gaming performance, delivering maximum power to your CPU and GPU.

  • Set Power Plan to 'High Performance' High impact

    Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options and select 'High Performance' or 'Ultimate Performance' if available. This prevents CPU throttling.

  • Enable Windows Game Mode Medium impact

    Navigate to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and turn it 'On'. This helps optimize your PC for gaming by suspending background processes.

  • Disable Xbox Game Bar Medium impact

    In Windows Settings > Gaming > Xbox Game Bar, turn it 'Off'. This overlay can consume resources and cause input lag or FPS drops.

2.Update Graphics Drivers & Settings

Keeping your graphics drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance and stability. Additionally, configure your GPU control panel for optimal gaming.

  • Update GPU Drivers High impact

    Download and install the latest drivers directly from NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel's official websites. Always perform a clean installation.

  • Configure GPU Control Panel (General) High impact

    Open your GPU control panel (NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Radeon Software). Set 'Power Management Mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance' and 'Texture Filtering Quality' to 'High performance'.

  • Disable V-Sync Globally Medium impact

    In your GPU control panel, ensure Vertical Sync (V-Sync) is set to 'Off' or 'Fast Sync' (NVIDIA) / 'Enhanced Sync' (AMD) if you experience screen tearing and have a high refresh rate monitor.

  • Disable Image Sharpening/Scaling Low impact

    Turn off any GPU-level image sharpening or scaling features (e.g., NVIDIA Image Scaling, AMD Radeon Super Resolution) unless specifically needed, as they add overhead.

3.Optimize In-Game Valorant Settings

Adjusting Valorant's graphics settings is the most direct way to impact your FPS. Prioritize competitive advantages over visual fidelity.

  • Lower Display Resolution High impact

    While not ideal for clarity, lowering your in-game resolution (e.g., from 1920x1080 to 1600x900 or 1280x960 stretched) significantly boosts FPS.

  • Disable V-Sync In-Game High impact

    Ensure V-Sync is turned 'Off' in Valorant's video settings. This minimizes input lag and allows your FPS to go as high as possible.

  • Set Material, Texture, Detail Quality to Low High impact

    These settings have a major impact on GPU load. Set them to 'Low' for maximum FPS, as they offer minimal competitive advantage visually.

  • Disable Anti-Aliasing Medium impact

    Turn 'Anti-Aliasing' 'Off' or set to 'None'. While it smooths jagged edges, it's a performance-heavy setting. For competitive play, raw FPS is preferred.

  • Enable Multithreaded Rendering High impact

    If your CPU has 6 or more cores/threads, enable 'Multithreaded Rendering' in Valorant's video settings to utilize your CPU more efficiently.

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4.Manage Background Applications & Startup

Unnecessary programs running in the background consume valuable CPU, RAM, and GPU resources that could otherwise be dedicated to Valorant.

  • Close Unnecessary Background Apps High impact

    Before launching Valorant, close all non-essential applications like web browsers, Discord (unless needed), streaming apps, and launchers.

  • Disable Startup Programs Medium impact

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), go to the 'Startup' tab, and disable programs you don't need to run automatically when Windows starts.

  • Check for Resource-Hogging Processes Medium impact

    Use Task Manager to identify and close any processes consuming high CPU or RAM, especially before or during gameplay.

5.System Maintenance & Cleanup

A well-maintained system runs more efficiently. Regular cleanup and optimization can prevent performance degradation over time.

  • Clean Up Temporary Files Low impact

    Use Windows Disk Cleanup (type 'disk cleanup' in search) to remove temporary files, old updates, and other junk data that can slow down your system.

  • Defragment Hard Drives (HDD only) Low impact

    If you are still using a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD), defragment it regularly. SSDs do not need defragmentation and it can reduce their lifespan.

  • Ensure Adequate Storage Space Low impact

    Keep at least 15-20% of your primary drive (where Windows and Valorant are installed) free. Low disk space can impact system performance.

6.Network and Input Optimization

While primarily focused on FPS, network stability and input responsiveness are critical for competitive Valorant and can indirectly affect perceived smoothness.

  • Use a Wired Ethernet Connection Medium impact

    Whenever possible, use an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi for a more stable and lower-latency internet connection, reducing packet loss.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Right-click on Valorant's executable (VALORANT-Win64-Shipping.exe) > Properties > Compatibility, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'.

  • Set High Polling Rate for Mouse Low impact

    Ensure your gaming mouse is set to a 1000Hz polling rate in its software for minimal input lag. Higher polling rates can slightly increase CPU usage but are generally preferred.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Fullscreen mode gives Valorant exclusive control over your display, minimizing input lag and maximizing FPS by reducing background processes.
Resolution Native or 1920x1080 (or lower for max FPS) Native resolution offers the sharpest image. For maximum FPS, consider 1920x1080 or even lower resolutions like 1600x900 or 1280x960 (stretched).
Material Quality Low Significantly impacts GPU performance. Setting to Low provides a major FPS boost with minimal visual disadvantage in competitive play.
Texture Quality Low Reduces the detail of textures, freeing up VRAM and GPU resources. Crucial for lower-end GPUs or maximizing FPS on any hardware.
Detail Quality Low Affects the complexity of environmental details. Lowering this reduces GPU load, leading to higher and more stable frame rates.
UI Quality Low While less impactful than other settings, setting UI quality to low can slightly reduce GPU overhead, especially during intense UI interactions.
Vignette Off A purely aesthetic effect that darkens screen edges. Turning it off provides a negligible FPS boost but removes visual clutter.
V-Sync Off Disabling V-Sync is essential for minimizing input lag and allowing your FPS to run as high as possible, crucial for competitive response times.
Anti-Aliasing None Anti-aliasing smooths jagged edges but is very performance-intensive. For competitive play, disable it for maximum FPS and clarity on targets.
Multithreaded Rendering On If your CPU has multiple cores (6+ recommended), enabling this allows Valorant to utilize them more effectively, leading to higher and more stable FPS.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not updating graphics drivers regularly, leading to missed performance optimizations and bug fixes.
  • Leaving V-Sync enabled, which caps your FPS to your monitor's refresh rate and introduces input lag.
  • Running unnecessary background applications that consume valuable CPU and RAM resources during gameplay.
  • Ignoring Windows power settings, which can throttle your CPU and prevent your system from delivering peak performance.
  • Playing on Wi-Fi instead of a wired connection, leading to inconsistent ping and potential packet loss.

Pro tips

  • Cap your FPS slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz monitor, cap at 160-200 FPS) to maintain fluidity without overworking your GPU unnecessarily, reducing frame time spikes.
  • Regularly clean your PC's internal components (fans, heatsinks) to prevent thermal throttling, which can severely reduce FPS during long gaming sessions.
  • Consider upgrading your RAM to 16GB (if you have less) and ensure it's running in dual-channel mode at its advertised speed (XMP/DOCP enabled in BIOS) for significant CPU-bound performance gains.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Valorant support DLSS or FSR?

No, Valorant does not natively support NVIDIA DLSS or AMD FSR. It relies on its own rendering pipeline, so performance gains must come from traditional optimization methods and in-game settings.

What's the ideal FPS for Valorant?

For competitive play, aiming for FPS significantly higher than your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 240+ FPS on a 144Hz monitor) is ideal. This ensures minimal input lag and smooth frame delivery even during intense moments.

Will lowering my resolution help FPS in Valorant?

Yes, lowering your in-game resolution is one of the most effective ways to boost FPS in Valorant, especially on less powerful GPUs. It reduces the number of pixels your GPU has to render.

Why is Multithreaded Rendering important in Valorant?

Valorant is a CPU-intensive game. Multithreaded Rendering allows the game to distribute its workload across multiple CPU cores, leading to better CPU utilization, higher FPS, and improved frame time consistency, particularly on modern CPUs with many cores.

Can Vanguard (anti-cheat) affect my FPS?

While Riot's Vanguard anti-cheat runs at a kernel level and requires system resources, its impact on FPS is generally minimal on a well-optimized system. Significant FPS drops are more likely due to other system bottlenecks or settings.

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