1.Optimize AMD Radeon Software Settings

Fine-tune your RX 6700 XT's drivers for maximum responsiveness in Valorant, leveraging AMD-specific features.

  • Enable Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    Open AMD Radeon Software, go to Gaming > Games, select Valorant, and toggle 'Radeon Anti-Lag' to Enabled. This feature dynamically reduces input lag by controlling the CPU's workload relative to the GPU.

  • Set Radeon Chill Minimum FPS Medium impact

    While not directly for input lag, setting a high minimum FPS (e.g., 200-300) in Radeon Chill can help maintain consistent frame delivery, reducing frame time spikes that can feel like lag. Ensure it doesn't cap your desired FPS.

  • Disable Radeon Enhanced Sync Low impact

    Enhanced Sync can introduce micro-stutters or frame pacing issues for some users, which can feel like input lag. Keep it disabled for competitive titles like Valorant.

  • Set Texture Filtering Quality to Performance Medium impact

    In Global Graphics settings, change 'Texture Filtering Quality' to 'Performance'. This prioritizes frame rate and responsiveness over visual fidelity, which is key for input lag.

2.Configure In-Game Valorant Settings

Adjust Valorant's internal graphics and display options to prioritize low latency and high frame rates.

  • Enable NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency (Boost) High impact

    Despite having an AMD GPU, Valorant's integration of NVIDIA Reflex works for all GPUs. Set 'NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency' to 'On + Boost' in Valorant's Video settings. This significantly reduces render latency.

  • Disable VSync High impact

    Ensure VSync is completely disabled in Valorant's video settings. VSync synchronizes frames with your monitor's refresh rate, which inherently adds input lag.

  • Set Display Mode to Fullscreen Medium impact

    Always play Valorant in 'Fullscreen' mode. Borderless Windowed or Windowed modes can introduce additional latency and interfere with exclusive fullscreen optimizations.

  • Cap FPS Appropriately (Optional) Low impact

    While generally you want uncapped FPS for lowest latency, if your FPS fluctuates wildly, capping it slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 240 FPS for a 144Hz monitor) can improve frame pacing without adding significant lag.

3.Optimize Windows for Gaming Performance

Tweak your operating system to reduce background processes and prioritize Valorant's performance.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it's turned 'On'. Game Mode optimizes your PC for gaming by prioritizing game processes and suspending background tasks.

  • Disable Fullscreen Optimizations Medium impact

    Navigate to your Valorant executable (usually C:\Riot Games\Valorant\live\ShooterGame\Binaries\Win64\Valorant-Win64-Shipping.exe), right-click > Properties > Compatibility, and check 'Disable fullscreen optimizations'.

  • Set Power Plan to High Performance Medium impact

    Open Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options, and select 'High Performance' or 'Ultimate Performance' if available. This ensures your CPU and GPU run at their maximum clock speeds.

  • Disable Mouse Acceleration (Enhance Pointer Precision) High impact

    Go to Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options tab, and uncheck 'Enhance pointer precision'. This ensures raw mouse input, crucial for consistent aim and low input lag.

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4.Monitor and Peripheral Configuration

Ensure your display and input devices are set up for the lowest possible latency.

  • Set Monitor Refresh Rate to Maximum High impact

    In Windows Display Settings > Advanced display settings, ensure your monitor's refresh rate is set to its highest possible value (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz). Higher refresh rates inherently reduce display latency.

  • Enable FreeSync/Adaptive Sync (if applicable) Medium impact

    If your monitor supports AMD FreeSync and it's enabled in your monitor's OSD, ensure it's also enabled in AMD Radeon Software. This can smooth out frame delivery without the input lag penalty of VSync.

  • Use High Polling Rate Peripherals Medium impact

    Ensure your gaming mouse and keyboard are set to their highest polling rates (e.g., 1000Hz). This reduces the delay between your input and the PC receiving it.

5.BIOS/UEFI and System Tweaks

Advanced system settings that can further reduce latency and improve overall system responsiveness.

  • Enable XMP/DOCP for RAM Medium impact

    Enter your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI and enable XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) for your RAM. This ensures your memory runs at its advertised speeds, which can improve overall system responsiveness and frame times.

  • Update BIOS/UEFI Low impact

    Check your motherboard manufacturer's website for the latest BIOS/UEFI updates. These often include stability improvements and performance optimizations that can indirectly reduce latency.

  • Disable HPET (High Precision Event Timer) (Advanced) Low impact

    While controversial, some users report reduced input lag by disabling HPET via Device Manager and CMD (bcdedit /set useplatformclock false). Proceed with caution and test thoroughly, as results vary.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Exclusive fullscreen mode bypasses Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM), reducing render latency and improving overall responsiveness.
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency On + Boost This technology directly reduces system latency by optimizing the CPU and GPU pipeline, even on AMD GPUs.
V-Sync Off V-Sync synchronizes frame rendering with your monitor's refresh rate, which inherently introduces significant input lag.
Material Quality Low Lowering material quality reduces GPU workload, allowing for higher frame rates and faster frame rendering, thus less input lag.
Texture Quality Low Similar to Material Quality, reducing texture quality lessens VRAM usage and GPU load, contributing to better performance and lower latency.
Detail Quality Low Minimizing detail quality reduces the complexity of rendered scenes, boosting FPS and reducing the time it takes for frames to be processed.
Anti-Aliasing None Anti-aliasing smooths jagged edges but is a GPU-intensive process that can add latency. For competitive play, disable it.
Multithreaded Rendering On Enabling this allows Valorant to utilize multiple CPU cores more effectively, reducing CPU bottlenecks and improving overall frame times, which can help with latency.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Playing in Borderless Windowed mode instead of Fullscreen, which adds DWM overhead and latency.
  • Leaving VSync enabled, directly causing significant input delay.
  • Not enabling NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency (On + Boost), missing out on a key latency reduction feature.
  • Using a low polling rate for your mouse (e.g., 125Hz), which increases the delay in input registration.
  • Having background applications or overlays running that consume CPU/GPU resources, increasing system latency.

Pro tips

  • Ensure your internet connection is stable and wired (Ethernet) to minimize network-related latency, which can feel like input lag.
  • Regularly clean your PC's internals and reapply thermal paste to your CPU/GPU to prevent thermal throttling, ensuring consistent peak performance.
  • Practice Kovaak's FPS Aim Trainer or Aim Lab with low latency settings to build muscle memory and adapt to your optimized setup.

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Frequently asked questions

Does AMD FreeSync reduce input lag in Valorant?

FreeSync (or Adaptive Sync) can reduce perceived input lag by eliminating screen tearing without the latency penalty of traditional VSync. It's recommended if your monitor supports it and you can maintain FPS within its range.

How does NVIDIA Reflex work on my AMD RX 6700 XT?

NVIDIA Reflex is a game-integrated technology that optimizes the rendering pipeline to reduce system latency. While developed by NVIDIA, its in-game implementation benefits all GPUs, including your RX 6700 XT, by synchronizing CPU and GPU frames more efficiently.

Should I use a higher polling rate for my mouse in Valorant?

Yes, using a mouse with a 1000Hz polling rate is highly recommended for Valorant. This ensures your mouse sends data to your PC 1000 times per second, minimizing the delay between your physical movement and in-game action.

Does capping my FPS in Valorant help with input lag?

Generally, uncapped FPS provides the lowest input lag. However, if your FPS fluctuates wildly, capping it slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 240 FPS for 144Hz) can lead to more consistent frame times, which can feel smoother and reduce perceived lag, without the severe latency penalty of VSync.

Is it better to have lower graphics settings for less input lag in Valorant?

Absolutely. Lowering graphics settings like Material Quality, Texture Quality, and Anti-Aliasing reduces the GPU's workload. This allows the GPU to render frames faster, leading to higher FPS and, crucially, lower overall system latency and input lag.

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