1.Optimize NVIDIA Control Panel for Low Latency

Fine-tune your NVIDIA GPU settings to prioritize minimal latency, directly impacting responsiveness in Valorant.

  • Set "Low Latency Mode" to "Ultra" High impact

    Forces the GPU to render frames just-in-time, reducing the render queue and minimizing input lag.

  • Enable "NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency" in Valorant (On + Boost) High impact

    This in-game setting, powered by NVIDIA Reflex, synchronizes CPU and GPU to reduce system latency, especially when CPU-bound.

  • Set "Max Frame Rate" to your monitor's refresh rate + 3-5 FPS (or slightly above) Medium impact

    Prevents the GPU from rendering excessively high FPS, which can introduce frame queueing and latency. Use in conjunction with Reflex.

2.Configure Valorant In-Game Display & Graphics Settings

Adjust core Valorant settings to reduce rendering latency and ensure the game engine prioritizes responsiveness.

  • Set "Display Mode" to "Fullscreen" High impact

    Fullscreen mode bypasses desktop compositing, providing the lowest latency path to your monitor.

  • Disable "V-Sync" High impact

    V-Sync synchronizes frames with your monitor's refresh rate but introduces significant input lag. Always disable for competitive play.

  • Set "Material, Texture, Detail Quality" to "Low" Medium impact

    Reduces GPU workload, allowing frames to be processed faster and decreasing render latency.

  • Set "Anti-Aliasing" to "None" or "MSAA 2x" Medium impact

    AA can add significant rendering overhead. Lowering or disabling reduces latency without a major visual impact on competitive play.

3.Optimize Windows for Peak Gaming Responsiveness

Ensure your operating system is configured to minimize background interference and prioritize Valorant's performance.

  • Set "Power Plan" to "High Performance" or "Ultimate Performance" High impact

    Prevents CPU throttling and ensures maximum clock speeds for consistent performance and lower latency.

  • Disable "Game Mode" (test if it helps) Medium impact

    While designed to optimize games, Game Mode can sometimes introduce inconsistencies or latency for some setups. Test disabling it.

  • Disable "Background Apps" Medium impact

    Prevents unnecessary applications from consuming CPU cycles and memory, reducing potential interference and latency spikes.

  • Disable "Mouse Acceleration" (Enhance Pointer Precision) High impact

    Ensures raw mouse input, providing consistent and predictable aiming without OS-level modifications.

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4.Maintain Optimal Drivers and System Software

Keep your system's drivers updated and clean to ensure maximum stability and performance, crucial for low latency.

  • Update to the latest "NVIDIA Game Ready Driver" High impact

    New drivers often include performance optimizations and bug fixes for competitive titles like Valorant, directly impacting latency.

  • Perform a "Clean Driver Installation" using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) Medium impact

    Removes old driver remnants that can cause conflicts or instability, ensuring a fresh, optimized driver installation.

  • Ensure "Windows is Fully Updated" Low impact

    System updates can include performance improvements, security patches, and DirectX updates that benefit gaming performance and stability.

5.Configure Peripherals and Monitor for Minimal Latency

Your monitor and mouse settings play a direct role in how quickly you perceive and interact with the game.

  • Set your monitor to its "Highest Refresh Rate" High impact

    Higher refresh rates mean more frames per second are displayed, reducing display latency and making the game feel smoother.

  • Disable "G-Sync/FreeSync" (for competitive play) Medium impact

    While adaptive sync prevents screen tearing, it can introduce a small amount of input lag. Disable for absolute lowest latency.

  • Use a "High Polling Rate Mouse (4000Hz or 8000Hz)" Medium impact

    A higher polling rate reduces the time between mouse reports to the PC, minimizing mouse input lag. Ensure your CPU can handle it.

6.Advanced Network and Hardware Optimizations

Further reduce overall system and network latency for a truly responsive Valorant experience.

  • Use a "Wired Ethernet Connection" High impact

    Eliminates wireless interference and provides a more stable, lower-latency connection than Wi-Fi, reducing network lag.

  • Enable "Multithreaded Rendering" in Valorant Medium impact

    Allows the game to utilize more CPU cores, potentially reducing CPU-bound latency and improving frame times, especially on modern CPUs.

  • Disable "HPET" in BIOS (if applicable and on 64-bit OS) Low impact

    High Precision Event Timer can sometimes introduce latency on certain systems. Test disabling it to see if it improves responsiveness.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Bypasses desktop compositing for the lowest possible display latency.
V-Sync Off Introduces significant input lag by forcing frame synchronization with your monitor.
Material Quality Low Reduces GPU workload, allowing faster frame rendering and lower input latency.
Texture Quality Low Minimizes VRAM usage and GPU load, contributing to faster frame processing.
Detail Quality Low Decreases GPU rendering complexity, resulting in quicker frame delivery.
Anti-Aliasing None Removes GPU overhead associated with smoothing jagged edges, reducing render latency.
Anisotropic Filtering 1x Reduces GPU load for texture filtering, speeding up frame rendering.
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency On + Boost Directly reduces end-to-end system latency by optimizing the CPU and GPU render pipeline.
Multithreaded Rendering On Utilizes more CPU cores to process game logic and rendering, reducing CPU-bound latency.
Raw Input Buffer On Ensures direct mouse input, bypassing Windows processing for the most responsive aiming.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Playing in Borderless Fullscreen mode instead of true Fullscreen.
  • Enabling V-Sync for 'smoothness' without understanding its impact on input lag.
  • Not regularly updating NVIDIA Game Ready drivers or performing clean installations.
  • Using a mouse with a low polling rate (e.g., 125Hz or 500Hz) when higher options are available.
  • Having too many unnecessary background applications or overlays running while gaming.

Pro tips

  • Monitor your system latency using NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer if you have a compatible monitor and mouse, to quantify your improvements.
  • Ensure your RAM is running at its advertised speed (XMP/DOCP enabled in BIOS) as faster memory can reduce CPU-bound latency.
  • Keep an eye on your CPU and GPU temperatures; thermal throttling can severely impact frame times and introduce inconsistent latency.

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Frequently asked questions

What is input lag and why is it important in Valorant?

Input lag is the delay between your action (e.g., mouse click) and its appearance on screen. In Valorant, lower input lag means your shots register faster and movements feel more responsive, crucial for competitive play where milliseconds matter.

Does NVIDIA Reflex really help with input lag in Valorant on an RTX 4060?

Yes, NVIDIA Reflex is highly effective. On an RTX 4060, enabling Reflex (especially with Boost) in Valorant can significantly reduce system latency by optimizing the CPU and GPU render pipeline, making your actions feel more immediate.

Should I disable G-Sync on my monitor for Valorant?

For the absolute lowest input lag in competitive Valorant, it's generally recommended to disable G-Sync. While it eliminates screen tearing, it can introduce a slight amount of additional latency. Test to see if the trade-off is worth it for you.

What's the ideal mouse polling rate for Valorant to reduce lag?

For Valorant, a mouse polling rate of 1000Hz is standard and excellent. However, if your CPU can handle it, 4000Hz or even 8000Hz can further reduce mouse input lag. Ensure your system remains stable at higher rates.

Will lowering graphics settings significantly improve input lag?

Yes, lowering graphics settings like Material, Texture, and Detail Quality reduces the GPU's workload. This allows frames to be rendered faster, directly contributing to lower input latency and a more responsive game feel.

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