1.Update Graphics Drivers

Keeping your NVIDIA graphics drivers up-to-date is crucial for optimal performance and stability, often including game-specific optimizations for Valorant.

  • Download Latest NVIDIA Drivers High impact

    Visit the official NVIDIA website or use GeForce Experience to download and install the latest Game Ready Driver for your RTX 3070.

  • Perform a Clean Installation Medium impact

    During installation, select 'Custom' and check the 'Perform a clean installation' box to remove old driver files that could cause conflicts.

  • Restart Your PC Low impact

    Always restart your system after a driver update to ensure all changes are applied correctly.

2.Configure NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Fine-tune your NVIDIA Control Panel settings to prioritize performance for Valorant, overriding default settings that might favor visual quality.

  • Adjust Image Settings High impact

    Open NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Program Settings. Select Valorant (or add it). Set 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance'.

  • Set Power Management Mode High impact

    For Valorant, set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance' to ensure your RTX 3070 runs at its highest clock speeds consistently.

  • Disable Vertical Sync Medium impact

    Set 'Vertical sync' to 'Off' in the NVIDIA Control Panel. This should also be off in-game to minimize input lag.

  • Enable Low Latency Mode High impact

    Set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra' for Valorant. This can significantly reduce input lag, especially at high frame rates.

3.Optimize Windows Settings

Windows itself can consume significant resources. Optimizing key OS settings can free up CPU and GPU cycles for Valorant.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it's turned 'On'. This helps prioritize system resources for games.

  • Disable Background Apps Medium impact

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

  • Adjust Power Plan High impact

    Search for 'Power & sleep settings', then 'Additional power settings'. Select 'High performance' or 'Ultimate Performance' if available.

  • Disable Notifications Low impact

    Turn off notifications (Windows Settings > System > Notifications & actions) to prevent interruptions and background processes.

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4.Configure Valorant In-Game Settings

Adjusting Valorant's in-game graphics settings is the most direct way to impact your FPS. Focus on competitive advantage over visual fidelity.

  • Set Display Mode to Fullscreen High impact

    Always play in 'Fullscreen' mode. This gives Valorant exclusive control over your display, reducing input lag and improving performance.

  • Lower Material & Texture Quality High impact

    Set 'Material Quality' and 'Texture Quality' to 'Low'. These have a significant impact on VRAM usage and FPS, especially on an RTX 3070.

  • Disable VSync and Limit FPS High impact

    Ensure 'VSync' is 'Off'. Set 'Max FPS Always' and 'Max FPS on Battery' to your monitor's refresh rate or higher (e.g., 240, 360) and 'Max FPS in Menus' lower (e.g., 60).

  • Enable Multithreaded Rendering High impact

    If your CPU has 4+ cores/8+ threads, enable 'Multithreaded Rendering'. This offloads rendering tasks to multiple CPU cores, improving FPS and 1% lows.

  • Reduce Detail Quality Medium impact

    Set 'Detail Quality' to 'Low' or 'Medium'. This affects minor environmental details and can free up GPU resources.

5.Optimize System for Valorant

Beyond basic settings, there are deeper system tweaks that can further enhance Valorant's performance and stability.

  • Disable NVIDIA Overlay Medium impact

    Open GeForce Experience > Settings > General and turn off 'In-Game Overlay'. This can reduce resource usage and potential conflicts.

  • Update Chipset Drivers Medium impact

    Visit your motherboard manufacturer's website to download and install the latest chipset drivers for your CPU and motherboard.

  • Clean Temporary Files Low impact

    Press Win + R, type '%temp%' and delete all files. Repeat for 'temp'. Use Disk Cleanup to remove system junk files.

  • Prioritize Valorant Process Medium impact

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

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Ensures Valorant has exclusive control over the display, minimizing input lag and maximizing performance.
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of in-game textures and materials, significantly boosting FPS and reducing VRAM usage on your RTX 3070.
Texture Quality Low Similar to Material Quality, lowering this reduces the resolution of textures, leading to higher frame rates with minimal competitive disadvantage.
Detail Quality Low Affects the detail level of environmental objects. Lowering it improves FPS without impacting player visibility.
Anti-Aliasing None Removes jagged edges but is very performance-intensive. For maximum FPS and clarity, disable it. The RTX 3070 can handle it, but competitive play prioritizes frames.
V-Sync Off Eliminates input lag by allowing the GPU to render frames as fast as possible, even if it causes screen tearing.
Multithreaded Rendering On Leverages multiple CPU cores to improve rendering efficiency, crucial for modern CPUs and high refresh rates. Highly recommended for the RTX 3070 paired with a capable CPU.
Bloom Off A visual effect that adds a glow to bright objects. Disabling it improves FPS and can make targets clearer.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running unnecessary background applications, consuming CPU/RAM resources that Valorant needs.
  • Not updating graphics drivers regularly or performing 'express' installations instead of clean ones.
  • Leaving VSync enabled, which introduces input lag and caps FPS to your monitor's refresh rate.
  • Using high graphics settings like Anti-Aliasing or Material Quality when competitive FPS is the priority.
  • Overlooking Windows power plan settings, causing the CPU/GPU to not operate at full potential.

Pro tips

  • Ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set to its maximum (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz) in Windows Display Settings for the smoothest experience.
  • Consider disabling NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency if you're consistently getting very high FPS (400+) and notice micro-stutters, as it can sometimes introduce inconsistencies.
  • Regularly check for Valorant game updates; Riot often includes performance improvements and bug fixes.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Vanguard (Valorant's anti-cheat) affect FPS?

Yes, Vanguard runs at a kernel level and can consume some system resources, potentially causing a slight FPS reduction or micro-stutters. Riot continuously optimizes it, but its presence is a factor.

Should I enable Multithreaded Rendering with an RTX 3070?

Absolutely, especially if you have a modern CPU with 6 or more cores. Multithreaded Rendering significantly improves CPU utilization, leading to better average FPS and 1% lows, which is crucial for the RTX 3070 to deliver its full potential.

Will lowering my resolution increase FPS in Valorant?

Yes, lowering your in-game resolution will significantly increase FPS. However, for competitive play, most users prefer native resolution for clarity. Only lower it if you're struggling to hit your target refresh rate.

Is it better to cap my FPS or let it run uncapped?

For competitive play, it's generally recommended to cap your FPS slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz monitor, cap at 160-200 FPS) to maintain consistency and reduce screen tearing without VSync. Running completely uncapped can sometimes lead to inconsistent frame times.

How important is CPU for Valorant FPS with an RTX 3070?

Very important. Valorant is a CPU-intensive game, especially at high refresh rates. Even with an RTX 3070, a weaker CPU can bottleneck your performance, preventing your GPU from being fully utilized. A strong CPU (e.g., Ryzen 5 5600X or Intel i5-12400F and above) is essential for maximizing FPS.

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