1.Update NVIDIA Graphics Drivers

Keeping your GPU drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance, stability, and access to the latest optimizations for games like Valorant. Always install the latest Game Ready Driver.

  • Download Latest Drivers High impact

    Visit the official NVIDIA website or use GeForce Experience to download the newest Game Ready Driver for your RTX 4070.

  • Perform Clean Installation High impact

    During installation, select 'Custom' and then check 'Perform a clean installation' to remove old driver files and prevent conflicts.

  • Monitor Driver Releases Medium impact

    Regularly check for new driver updates, especially after major Valorant patches or Windows updates, as they often include performance fixes.

2.Configure NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

The NVIDIA Control Panel offers powerful global and program-specific settings that can significantly impact your GPU's performance and latency in Valorant.

  • 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 (VALORANT-Win64-Shipping.exe) and set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra' and 'Max Frame Rate' to slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 240 FPS for a 144Hz monitor).

  • Shader Cache Size Medium impact

    Ensure 'Shader Cache Size' is set to 'Driver Default' or a generous value like '10 GB' to prevent stutters from shader compilation.

  • Monitor Technology Medium impact

    If you have a G-Sync compatible monitor, ensure G-Sync is enabled for 'Full screen mode' and 'Windowed and full screen mode' for optimal tear-free experience.

3.Optimize Windows Graphics Settings

Windows has its own set of graphics-related optimizations that can complement your NVIDIA Control Panel settings, ensuring Valorant gets priority.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling Medium impact

    Go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics settings and turn on 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' for reduced latency.

  • Set Valorant to High Performance High impact

    In the same Graphics settings, add Valorant (VALORANT-Win64-Shipping.exe) and set its 'Graphics preference' to 'High performance'.

  • Disable Game Bar and Game Mode Low impact

    While Game Mode can help, for competitive games like Valorant, it's often better to disable Xbox Game Bar and Game Mode in Windows settings to avoid potential overheads.

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4.Monitor and Optimize VRAM Usage

While the RTX 4070 has 12GB of VRAM, ensuring Valorant doesn't unnecessarily hog resources can improve performance consistency.

  • Check Background Applications Medium impact

    Close any unnecessary applications running in the background that might consume VRAM, such as web browsers with many tabs, video editors, or streaming software.

  • Adjust Texture Quality in-game Low impact

    For competitive play, keeping Texture Quality at Medium or High is usually sufficient and balances visual fidelity with VRAM usage. The RTX 4070 can handle High easily.

  • Monitor VRAM with MSI Afterburner Low impact

    Use tools like MSI Afterburner to monitor VRAM usage during gameplay. If it's consistently near maximum, consider lowering some in-game texture settings.

5.Ensure Proper Power Delivery and Cooling

An underperforming power supply or inadequate cooling can throttle your RTX 4070, leading to reduced clock speeds and inconsistent performance.

  • Verify PSU Wattage Medium impact

    Ensure your Power Supply Unit (PSU) meets or exceeds the recommended wattage for your system, especially with an RTX 4070.

  • Clean GPU and Case Fans Medium impact

    Regularly clean your GPU heatsink and case fans to maintain optimal airflow and prevent thermal throttling.

  • Monitor GPU Temperatures Low impact

    Use monitoring software (e.g., HWMonitor, MSI Afterburner) to ensure your GPU temperatures remain within a healthy range (typically below 75°C under load).

6.Advanced GPU Tweaks for Competitive Edge

These advanced settings can further refine your RTX 4070's performance for Valorant, pushing for every possible frame and reducing latency.

  • Disable Image Scaling (NVIDIA Control Panel) Low impact

    Ensure 'Image Scaling' is OFF in the NVIDIA Control Panel unless you specifically use it for other games. It can add latency if enabled unnecessarily.

  • Optimal Refresh Rate & Resolution High impact

    Set your monitor's refresh rate to its maximum (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz) and play Valorant at your native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080) for the sharpest image and lowest input lag.

  • Experiment with Reflex Low Latency High impact

    In Valorant's video settings, set 'NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency' to 'On + Boost' if you experience GPU-bound scenarios, otherwise 'On' is sufficient.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Ensures exclusive control for the game, minimizing input lag and maximizing FPS by preventing other applications from interfering.
Resolution Native (e.g., 1920x1080) Provides the sharpest image quality without scaling artifacts, crucial for spotting enemies. The RTX 4070 easily handles native resolutions at high refresh rates.
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of surfaces, providing a cleaner visual experience and boosting FPS without significant visual degradation for competitive play.
Texture Quality Medium Balances visual clarity for competitive advantage without over-utilizing VRAM. High is also viable on RTX 4070 if VRAM isn't an issue.
Detail Quality Low Minimizes clutter and unnecessary visual details, making enemy models stand out more clearly and improving FPS.
UI Quality Low Has minimal impact on gameplay but can slightly reduce GPU load, especially during busy UI elements like the shop or scoreboard.
Vignette Off Removes the darkening effect at screen edges, providing a clearer view of the entire screen.
Anti-Aliasing None Removes blurring effects, leading to sharper edges on models and objects. While it can introduce some jaggies, competitive players often prefer clarity over smoothness.
Multithreaded Rendering On Allows Valorant to utilize multiple CPU cores more effectively, reducing CPU bottlenecking and improving overall frame rates, especially with a powerful GPU like the RTX 4070.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not updating GPU drivers regularly, missing out on performance optimizations.
  • Leaving NVIDIA Control Panel settings on default, especially 'Power management mode' and 'Low Latency Mode'.
  • Playing in Windowed Borderless mode instead of Fullscreen, which can increase input lag.
  • Overclocking the GPU excessively without proper stability testing, leading to crashes or instability.
  • Ignoring background applications that consume valuable GPU resources and VRAM.

Pro tips

  • Use NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Set it to 'On + Boost' in Valorant's video settings to minimize system latency, especially if your FPS is capped by your GPU.
  • Cap your FPS slightly above your monitor's refresh rate: This can help maintain consistent frame times without introducing unnecessary tearing, especially with G-Sync enabled.
  • Disable all in-game overlays: Overlays from Discord, Steam, GeForce Experience (unless using Reflex), or other apps can add latency and consume resources. Keep them off during competitive play.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Valorant support DLSS or FSR with my RTX 4070?

No, Valorant does not natively support NVIDIA DLSS or AMD FSR. The game is highly optimized on its own, and an RTX 4070 can achieve very high frame rates at native resolutions without needing upscaling technologies.

What's the ideal refresh rate for Valorant on an RTX 4070?

For competitive Valorant, the highest refresh rate your monitor supports (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz) is ideal. The RTX 4070 can easily push frames well beyond 240 FPS, making high refresh rate monitors highly beneficial for responsiveness.

How does Valorant's Vanguard anti-cheat affect GPU performance?

Vanguard primarily operates at the kernel level and impacts CPU resources more than GPU. While it adds some system overhead, its direct impact on GPU performance is generally minimal. Ensure your CPU isn't bottlenecking your RTX 4070.

Should I overclock my RTX 4070 for Valorant?

While mild, stable overclocking can provide a small FPS boost, Valorant is rarely GPU-bound on an RTX 4070. Focus on consistent frame times and low latency through driver and in-game settings before considering overclocking, which can introduce instability.

Why do I still get micro-stutters even with high FPS on my RTX 4070?

Micro-stutters often indicate inconsistent frame times, which can be caused by CPU bottlenecks, background processes, shader compilation, or driver issues. Ensure 'Multithreaded Rendering' is On, 'Low Latency Mode' is Ultra, and your drivers are clean and updated.

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