1.Update & Optimize NVIDIA Drivers

Keeping your GPU drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance and stability, especially for competitive titles like Valorant. Always perform a clean installation to avoid conflicts.

  • Download Latest Game Ready Driver High impact

    Visit the official NVIDIA website, select your RTX 4080, and download the latest 'Game Ready Driver'. These drivers are optimized for new game releases and performance updates.

  • Perform a Clean Installation High impact

    During installation, choose 'Custom' and then select 'Perform a clean installation'. This removes all previous driver profiles and settings, preventing potential issues.

  • Disable GeForce Experience Overlay (Optional) Medium impact

    While GeForce Experience offers useful features, its in-game overlay can introduce input lag or minor performance overhead. Consider disabling it if you prioritize absolute lowest latency.

2.Configure NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Fine-tuning your NVIDIA Control Panel settings can significantly impact Valorant's performance and responsiveness, leveraging the full power of your RTX 4080.

  • Set Power Management Mode to 'Prefer maximum performance' High impact

    Navigate to 'Manage 3D settings' -> 'Program Settings', select Valorant, and set 'Power management mode' to 'Prefer maximum performance'. This ensures your GPU consistently runs at higher clock speeds.

  • Enable 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra' High impact

    In the same 'Program Settings' for Valorant, set 'Low Latency Mode' to 'Ultra'. This can reduce input lag by submitting frames just-in-time for the GPU to process.

  • Set 'Texture filtering - Quality' to 'High performance' Medium impact

    For competitive play, prioritize performance over visual fidelity. Setting this to 'High performance' can offer a minor FPS boost without noticeable visual degradation in Valorant.

  • Disable 'Vertical sync' (V-Sync) High impact

    Ensure V-Sync is set to 'Off' in the NVIDIA Control Panel and in-game. V-Sync introduces input lag, which is detrimental in competitive FPS games.

  • Set 'Preferred refresh rate' to 'Highest available' High impact

    Under 'Display' -> 'Change resolution', ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set to its highest available value (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz).

3.Optimize Windows Graphics & Power Settings

Windows itself offers settings that can influence GPU performance and overall system responsiveness for Valorant.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings -> System -> Display -> Graphics settings. Turn 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' On. This can reduce latency and improve performance by allowing the GPU to manage its own VRAM.

  • Set Graphics Performance Preference for Valorant High impact

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

  • Configure Power Plan to 'High performance' Medium impact

    Search for 'Edit power plan' in Windows, then click 'Power Options' and select 'High performance' or 'Ultimate Performance' if available. This ensures your CPU and GPU receive consistent power.

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4.Monitor Your System & Thermals

Even with an RTX 4080, keeping an eye on your GPU's vitals ensures optimal performance and prevents thermal throttling.

  • Use a Hardware Monitoring Tool Low impact

    Utilize tools like MSI Afterburner or HWiNFO64 to monitor GPU temperature, usage, clock speeds, and VRAM usage during gameplay.

  • Ensure Adequate Case Airflow Medium impact

    Good case airflow is vital for GPU cooling. Ensure your case fans are properly configured and free of dust to maintain optimal temperatures for your RTX 4080.

  • Check for Background Processes Medium impact

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and close any unnecessary background applications that might be consuming GPU resources or CPU cycles, impacting Valorant's performance.

5.Consider GPU Overclocking (Advanced)

For experienced users, a mild GPU overclock can squeeze out additional performance from your RTX 4080, though stability should be prioritized.

  • Use MSI Afterburner for Overclocking Medium impact

    Carefully increase your GPU's core clock and memory clock frequencies in small increments using MSI Afterburner, testing stability after each adjustment.

  • Prioritize Stability Over Max Clocks Low impact

    Aim for a stable overclock that doesn't cause crashes or artifacts. Even a modest, stable overclock is better than an aggressive, unstable one.

  • Monitor Temperatures Closely High impact

    Overclocking increases heat output. Ensure your cooling solution can handle the increased thermals to prevent throttling and maintain component longevity.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of material rendering, directly impacting GPU load. Minimal visual difference in competitive play.
Texture Quality Low Reduces VRAM usage and GPU processing for textures. On an RTX 4080, you could go Medium, but Low ensures maximum FPS for competitive advantage.
Detail Quality Low Affects the detail level of environmental objects. Setting to Low reduces GPU workload with negligible impact on gameplay visibility.
Anti-Aliasing None Anti-Aliasing smooths jagged edges but is a significant GPU resource hog and can introduce blur. For competitive play, disable it.
Multithreaded Rendering On This setting allows Valorant to utilize multiple CPU cores for rendering, which can significantly improve frame rates and frame time consistency, especially important for high-end GPUs like the RTX 4080.
V-Sync Off Disabling V-Sync is critical for minimizing input lag. Only enable if you experience severe screen tearing and cannot use G-Sync/FreeSync.
Bloom Off A purely aesthetic effect that adds a slight glow. Disabling it reduces minor GPU overhead and can improve visual clarity in some situations.
Distortion Off Another visual effect that can add minor GPU load. Turn off for maximum performance and clarity.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not performing a clean installation of GPU drivers, leading to residual conflicts.
  • Leaving V-Sync enabled, which introduces noticeable input lag in Valorant.
  • Not setting NVIDIA Control Panel power management to 'Prefer maximum performance'.
  • Running unnecessary background applications that consume GPU or CPU resources.
  • Ignoring monitor refresh rate settings, not utilizing the display's full potential.

Pro tips

  • Utilize NVIDIA Reflex: Ensure NVIDIA Reflex is set to 'On + Boost' in Valorant's video settings for the absolute lowest system latency.
  • Cap your FPS slightly below your average: Capping your FPS (e.g., 300 FPS if you average 400+) can lead to more consistent frame times and reduce GPU spikes.
  • Enable G-Sync/FreeSync (if applicable): If you have a compatible monitor, enable G-Sync (NVIDIA) or FreeSync (AMD/NVIDIA Compatible) to eliminate screen tearing without the input lag of V-Sync.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the RTX 4080 need DLSS for Valorant?

No, Valorant does not support DLSS, and with an RTX 4080, you will achieve extremely high frame rates natively without needing any upscaling technology. Focus on raw performance settings instead.

What's the best Anti-Aliasing setting for Valorant on an RTX 4080?

For competitive play, the best Anti-Aliasing setting is 'None'. This maximizes FPS and minimizes input lag without significantly impacting target visibility in Valorant's art style.

How important is my CPU for Valorant FPS with an RTX 4080?

Valorant is often more CPU-bound than GPU-bound, especially at very high frame rates. While your RTX 4080 handles rendering easily, a strong CPU is crucial to feed frames to the GPU fast enough and prevent bottlenecks.

Why do I get micro-stutters in Valorant despite high FPS on my RTX 4080?

Micro-stutters often indicate inconsistent frame times, which can be caused by background processes, driver issues, CPU bottlenecks, or even network buffering. Ensure all drivers are clean, background apps are closed, and check your CPU usage during gameplay.

Should I use NVIDIA Image Scaling (NIS) with my RTX 4080 in Valorant?

No, NIS is an upscaling technology designed to boost FPS on lower-end GPUs or at higher resolutions. With an RTX 4080 in Valorant, you already have abundant FPS, and NIS would only introduce a slight blur without significant benefit.

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