1.1. Update Intel Arc Drivers & Software

Keeping your Intel Arc drivers up-to-date is paramount for performance, stability, and access to the latest optimizations for Valorant.

  • Download Latest Drivers High impact

    Visit the official Intel website to download and install the latest Arc Graphics Drivers. New drivers often include game-specific optimizations.

  • Perform a Clean Driver Installation Medium impact

    Use the clean installation option during the driver setup or a tool like DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to remove old driver files completely before installing new ones.

  • Update Intel Arc Control Low impact

    Ensure your Intel Arc Control software is also updated, as it provides crucial settings and monitoring tools for your GPU.

2.2. Configure Intel Arc Control Panel Settings

Fine-tune your Intel Arc A770's global and game-specific settings within the Arc Control panel for optimal Valorant performance.

  • Set Global Graphics Settings High impact

    In Arc Control, navigate to 'Global Settings' and set 'Application Optimization' to 'Performance' and 'Power Efficiency' to 'Performance'.

  • Disable Unnecessary Features Medium impact

    Turn off features like 'Image Sharpening', 'Adaptive Sync' (if not using a compatible monitor), and other visual enhancements that add latency or consume resources.

  • Enable Resizable BAR (if not already) Medium impact

    Ensure Resizable BAR (ReBAR) is enabled in Arc Control and your motherboard's BIOS for potential performance gains in supported titles like Valorant.

  • Utilize XeSS (if applicable) Low impact

    While Valorant doesn't natively support XeSS, for other games, enabling it in Arc Control can boost FPS. Keep it off for Valorant to avoid potential issues.

3.3. Optimize In-Game Graphics Settings for Valorant

Adjust Valorant's in-game settings to prioritize competitive performance and frame rates over visual fidelity on your Intel Arc A770.

  • Prioritize Performance Settings High impact

    Set 'Material Quality', 'Texture Quality', 'Detail Quality', and 'UI Quality' to 'Low'. Disable 'Vignette' and 'Bloom'.

  • Disable V-Sync High impact

    Turn 'V-Sync' 'Off' to minimize input lag. Use an adaptive sync monitor (FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible) if available, but keep in-game V-Sync off.

  • Adjust Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering Medium impact

    Set 'Anti-Aliasing' to 'None' or 'MSAA 2x' at most, and 'Anisotropic Filtering' to '1x' for maximum FPS.

  • Enable Multithreaded Rendering High impact

    Ensure 'Multithreaded Rendering' is 'On' in Video settings. This allows Valorant to better utilize your CPU and GPU resources.

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4.4. Windows Power & Graphics Settings

Configure Windows to ensure your Intel Arc A770 receives maximum power and priority for Valorant.

  • Set Power Plan to High Performance Medium impact

    Go to 'Control Panel > Power Options' and select 'High Performance' or 'Ultimate Performance' to prevent CPU/GPU throttling.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling Medium impact

    Navigate to 'Settings > System > Display > Graphics settings' and turn 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' 'On'. Requires a restart.

  • Add Valorant to Graphics Performance Preference Medium impact

    In 'Graphics settings', browse for 'VALORANT.exe' and set its graphics preference to 'High performance'.

5.5. VRAM Management & System Hygiene

Minimize background resource consumption to free up VRAM and system memory for Valorant, ensuring smoother gameplay.

  • Close Background Applications High impact

    Before launching Valorant, close all unnecessary applications, browsers, and overlays to free up VRAM and CPU resources.

  • Disable Game Bar & Overlays Medium impact

    Turn off Xbox Game Bar, Discord overlay, GeForce Experience overlay (if applicable), and other in-game overlays that can cause stutters or input lag.

  • Monitor VRAM Usage Low impact

    Use Intel Arc Control or a tool like MSI Afterburner to monitor VRAM usage. If consistently maxed out, consider lowering texture quality further.

6.6. BIOS/UEFI Settings for Core Performance

Ensure fundamental system settings in your motherboard's BIOS are configured to support optimal GPU and CPU performance.

  • Enable XMP/DOCP for RAM High impact

    Access your BIOS and enable your RAM's XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) profile to ensure it runs at its advertised speed, benefiting overall system performance.

  • Verify Resizable BAR Status Medium impact

    Confirm that Resizable BAR (Smart Access Memory on AMD) is enabled in your BIOS. This feature can significantly improve communication between your CPU and Arc A770.

  • Disable Unused Peripherals Low impact

    Disable unused integrated peripherals (e.g., extra SATA controllers, COM ports) in BIOS to reduce system overhead, though impact is usually minimal.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of surfaces, significantly boosting FPS without major visual impact in competitive play.
Texture Quality Low Decreases VRAM usage and improves frame rates, crucial for maintaining fluidity on the Arc A770.
Detail Quality Low Reduces the complexity of environmental details, providing a clear FPS uplift.
UI Quality Low Minimizes resources spent on user interface elements, offering a small but consistent performance gain.
Vignette Off Removes the darkening effect at screen edges, offering a clearer view and slight performance improvement.
V-Sync Off Eliminates input lag and allows your GPU to render frames as fast as possible, essential for competitive play.
Anti-Aliasing None Disabling AA removes jagged edges but provides the highest possible FPS and lowest input latency.
Anisotropic Filtering 1x Reduces the quality of textures viewed at an angle, saving GPU resources for FPS.
Multithreaded Rendering On Crucial for modern CPUs and GPUs like the Arc A770, allowing Valorant to utilize multiple cores for better performance and frame times.
Resolution Native (or 1920x1080) Running at your monitor's native resolution is ideal for clarity, but dropping to 1080p can significantly boost FPS if needed.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not regularly updating Intel Arc drivers, missing out on crucial performance fixes and optimizations.
  • Running Valorant with numerous background applications or browser tabs open, consuming valuable GPU VRAM and CPU cycles.
  • Keeping V-Sync enabled in-game, which introduces significant input lag detrimental to competitive play.
  • Ignoring Multithreaded Rendering, which is vital for modern systems to fully utilize CPU and GPU resources in Valorant.
  • Overlooking Windows power plan settings, which can throttle your Arc A770 if not set to High Performance.

Pro tips

  • Utilize Intel Arc Control's performance overlay to monitor FPS, frame times, and GPU utilization in real-time to identify bottlenecks.
  • Experiment with a slight GPU undervolt using Intel Arc Control. This can improve power efficiency, reduce heat, and potentially allow for higher sustained boost clocks.
  • Ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set correctly in Windows Display Settings and Valorant to match your panel's maximum (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz).

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Frequently asked questions

Does XeSS help in Valorant with an Intel Arc A770?

No, Valorant does not natively support Intel XeSS. Enabling it in Arc Control will not affect Valorant's performance and should be kept off for this game.

Why is Multithreaded Rendering important for Valorant?

Multithreaded Rendering allows Valorant to distribute its workload across multiple CPU cores, which is crucial for modern processors and helps the Arc A770 receive frames faster, leading to higher FPS and better frame times.

Should I use V-Sync with my Intel Arc A770 in Valorant?

No, V-Sync should be disabled in Valorant to minimize input lag. If you experience screen tearing, consider using an adaptive sync monitor (FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible) with in-game V-Sync still off.

How often should I update my Intel Arc drivers for Valorant?

It's recommended to check for Intel Arc driver updates at least once a month, or whenever a new Valorant patch is released, as Intel frequently releases game-ready drivers and performance improvements.

Can the Intel Arc A770 achieve high refresh rates in Valorant?

Absolutely. With proper optimization, the Intel Arc A770 is capable of pushing well over 240-300+ FPS in Valorant, allowing you to fully utilize high refresh rate monitors for a competitive edge.

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