1.Update AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Drivers

Keeping your GPU drivers up-to-date is crucial for performance and stability, often including game-specific optimizations. Always perform a clean installation.

  • Download Latest Drivers High impact

    Visit the official AMD website and download the latest recommended Adrenalin drivers for your RX 6700 XT.

  • Perform Factory Reset Install High impact

    During installation, select the 'Factory Reset' option to remove previous driver profiles and ensure a clean slate.

  • Restart Your PC Medium impact

    Always restart your system after a driver installation to fully apply changes and prevent conflicts.

2.Configure AMD Adrenalin Software Settings

Fine-tune your Radeon Software settings to prioritize performance and responsiveness for Valorant.

  • Enable Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    In the Gaming tab, select Valorant, then enable Radeon Anti-Lag to reduce input latency by synchronizing CPU and GPU frames.

  • Disable Radeon Image Sharpening Low impact

    While it can make games look crisper, disable RIS for Valorant as it adds a slight processing overhead and isn't necessary for a competitive edge.

  • Set Graphics Profile to 'eSports' Medium impact

    Under the 'Gaming' tab, select 'Global Graphics' and choose the 'eSports' profile for a balanced competitive setup.

  • Disable Radeon Chill and Enhanced Sync Medium impact

    Ensure Radeon Chill (limits FPS) and Enhanced Sync (can introduce stuttering on some systems) are turned off for maximum, consistent performance.

3.Optimize Windows Graphics Settings

Windows has its own graphics settings that can impact game performance. Ensure Valorant is prioritized.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling Medium impact

    Go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics settings, enable this feature (requires restart) for potential performance gains.

  • Add Valorant to Graphics Performance Preference High impact

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

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to Valorant's executable, right-click > Properties > Compatibility, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'.

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4.Manage Power Settings and Overclocking

Ensure your GPU receives consistent power and consider safe overclocking for extra frames.

  • Set Power Plan to 'Ultimate Performance' High impact

    In Windows Power Options, select 'Ultimate Performance' to prevent CPU/GPU throttling. You might need to enable it via Command Prompt.

  • Adjust GPU Tuning in Adrenalin High impact

    In Adrenalin, go to Performance > Tuning. Enable 'Manual' tuning, set Power Limit to +15% and consider a slight GPU clock boost (e.g., +50-100 MHz) for stability.

  • Monitor Temperatures Medium impact

    Use Adrenalin's performance overlay or a third-party tool like HWInfo to monitor GPU temperatures during gameplay to prevent thermal throttling.

5.Verify Monitor Refresh Rate and FreeSync

Ensure your monitor is configured to its highest refresh rate and that FreeSync is properly enabled for tear-free gameplay.

  • Set Highest Refresh Rate in Windows High impact

    Go to Display Settings > Advanced display settings > Display adapter properties, and set your monitor to its maximum refresh rate.

  • Enable FreeSync in Adrenalin and Monitor OSD High impact

    Ensure FreeSync is enabled in both your AMD Adrenalin software (Global Display settings) and your monitor's On-Screen Display (OSD).

  • Cap FPS Slightly Below Refresh Rate Medium impact

    If using FreeSync, cap your in-game FPS slightly below your monitor's max refresh rate (e.g., 141 FPS for a 144Hz monitor) to stay within the FreeSync range.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Ensures exclusive control for the game, reducing input lag and maximizing FPS by minimizing background processes.
Resolution Native (e.g., 1990x1080) Always use your monitor's native resolution for the sharpest image and optimal competitive advantage. Lowering it provides minimal FPS gain in Valorant.
Material Quality Low Reduces the complexity of surfaces, lowering GPU load. Less visual clutter can also aid target acquisition.
Texture Quality Low Valorant's textures are not demanding. Setting this to low frees up VRAM and GPU resources with minimal visual impact.
Detail Quality Low Minimizes environmental details, reducing GPU rendering workload and potential distractions.
UI Quality Low Reduces the rendering quality of in-game UI elements, slightly lowering GPU overhead during busy moments.
Vsync Off Vsync introduces input lag. Always disable it for competitive play, especially if using FreeSync.
Anti-Aliasing None Removes jagged edges but adds significant GPU load. For competitive play, prioritize FPS and disable it.
Multithreaded Rendering On Crucial for modern CPUs, allowing the game engine to utilize multiple cores efficiently. Improves frame times and overall FPS.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not updating GPU drivers regularly, missing out on performance improvements and bug fixes.
  • Leaving Vsync enabled, which introduces noticeable input lag in a fast-paced FPS.
  • Ignoring background applications and processes that consume GPU resources unnecessarily.
  • Over-optimizing by setting resolution scaling below 100%, leading to a blurry image without significant FPS gain on an RX 6700 XT in Valorant.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clean your PC's interior to prevent dust buildup, which can lead to higher temperatures and thermal throttling on your RX 6700 XT.
  • Consider a slight undervolt for your RX 6700 XT via AMD Adrenalin. This can reduce power consumption and heat while maintaining performance, or even boosting it by allowing higher stable clocks.
  • Use AMD's in-game overlay (Alt+R) to monitor FPS, frame times, and GPU utilization in real-time, helping you identify bottlenecks and confirm the impact of your tweaks.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the RX 6700 XT have enough VRAM for Valorant?

Yes, the RX 6700 XT's 12GB of VRAM is more than sufficient for Valorant, even at high refresh rates and resolutions. Valorant is not a VRAM-intensive game.

Should I use AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) in Valorant?

Valorant is not officially supported by FSR, and given the RX 6700 XT's strong performance, FSR is generally not needed. It can introduce visual artifacts and is best reserved for more demanding titles.

Why do I still experience micro-stutters in Valorant despite high FPS?

Micro-stutters can be due to inconsistent frame times, CPU bottlenecks, network issues, or background processes. Ensure Multithreaded Rendering is on, close background apps, and check your internet connection.

How important is CPU for Valorant performance with an RX 6700 XT?

Valorant is more CPU-intensive than many games, especially for maintaining high FPS. A strong multi-core CPU is crucial to feed frames to your RX 6700 XT and prevent bottlenecks, even with GPU optimizations.

Will these optimizations affect other games on my RX 6700 XT?

Many of the driver and Windows-level optimizations (like Anti-Lag, power plans, HAGS) will benefit other games. However, game-specific settings should be adjusted per title for optimal results.

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