1.Optimize AMD Radeon Software Settings

Leverage your RX 7900 XTX's capabilities by fine-tuning AMD Radeon Software settings for minimal input lag in Valorant.

  • Enable Radeon Anti-Lag High impact

    Open Radeon Software, go to Gaming > Games, select Valorant, and toggle Radeon Anti-Lag to 'Enabled'. This reduces input-to-display latency by dynamically adjusting frame pacing.

  • Set Radeon Chill Min/Max FPS Medium impact

    Within the Valorant profile in Radeon Software, enable Radeon Chill and set both Min and Max FPS to your monitor's refresh rate or slightly above (e.g., 240 FPS for a 240Hz monitor). This helps maintain consistent frame times without unnecessary GPU load.

  • Disable Radeon Enhanced Sync Medium impact

    Ensure Enhanced Sync is 'Disabled' for Valorant. While it can reduce screen tearing, it may introduce micro-stutters or increase latency on some systems, especially when frame rates fluctuate.

  • Set Graphics Profile to 'eSports' Low impact

    In Radeon Software, navigate to Gaming > Graphics and select the 'eSports' profile. This automatically applies settings optimized for competitive gaming, prioritizing performance and low latency.

2.Configure In-Game Valorant Settings

Adjust Valorant's internal graphics and display settings to prioritize performance and reduce rendering latency.

  • Set Display Mode to Fullscreen High impact

    In Valorant's Video settings, ensure 'Display Mode' is set to 'Fullscreen'. This gives the game exclusive control over your display, bypassing Windows' desktop compositor and reducing latency.

  • Disable V-Sync High impact

    Turn 'V-Sync' (Vertical Sync) 'Off' in Valorant's Video settings. V-Sync synchronizes frames with your monitor's refresh rate, which introduces significant input lag, even with FreeSync/G-Sync.

  • Enable Multithreaded Rendering Medium impact

    If available, set 'Multithreaded Rendering' to 'On'. This allows Valorant to better utilize multiple CPU cores, reducing CPU bottlenecking and potentially lowering frame latency.

  • Limit FPS Appropriately Medium impact

    Set 'Max FPS' in Valorant to 'Uncapped' or a value slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 300-400 FPS for a 240Hz monitor). Higher FPS generally means lower input lag, but avoid excessively high caps that cause GPU overutilization.

3.Optimize Windows Operating System

Tweak Windows 10/11 settings to minimize background processes and ensure Valorant receives maximum system resources.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure 'Game Mode' is 'On'. This optimizes your PC for gaming by prioritizing game processes.

  • Disable Focus Assist Low impact

    In Windows Settings > System > Focus Assist, turn 'Off' all automatic rules. This prevents notifications and background tasks from interrupting your game and potentially causing micro-stutters.

  • Set Power Plan to 'Ultimate Performance' Medium impact

    Open Control Panel > Power Options, and select 'Ultimate Performance' (or 'High Performance'). This ensures your CPU and GPU maintain maximum clock speeds, preventing throttling.

  • Disable Background Apps Low impact

    Go to Windows Settings > Privacy > Background apps and turn 'Off' apps you don't need running in the background while gaming. This frees up CPU and RAM resources.

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4.Configure Monitor and Display Settings

Ensure your monitor is set up for the lowest possible latency and highest refresh rate.

  • Set Maximum Refresh Rate High impact

    Right-click desktop > Display settings > Advanced display settings. Choose your primary monitor and set 'Refresh rate' to its maximum supported value (e.g., 144Hz, 240Hz).

  • Enable AMD FreeSync/Adaptive Sync Medium impact

    If your monitor supports FreeSync, enable it in your monitor's OSD (On-Screen Display) and ensure it's enabled in Radeon Software. This reduces tearing without V-Sync's input lag penalty.

  • Disable Display Overlays Low impact

    Turn off any unnecessary overlays from Discord, Steam, Xbox Game Bar, or other software. Overlays can consume resources and introduce minor input lag.

5.Optimize Peripherals and Drivers

Ensure your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices are configured for optimal responsiveness.

  • Set Mouse Polling Rate to 1000Hz High impact

    Use your mouse's software (e.g., Razer Synapse, Logitech G Hub) to set its polling rate to 1000Hz. This ensures the fastest possible reporting of mouse movements to your PC.

  • Disable Mouse Acceleration Medium impact

    In Windows Settings > Devices > Mouse > Additional mouse options > Pointer Options, uncheck 'Enhance pointer precision'. This provides raw, consistent mouse input.

  • Update GPU Drivers Medium impact

    Regularly update your AMD Radeon drivers to the latest stable version. New drivers often include performance optimizations and bug fixes that can reduce latency.

6.Network Optimization for Perceived Lag

While not directly input lag, network latency can feel like input lag. Optimize your connection for a smoother experience.

  • Use a Wired Ethernet Connection High impact

    Connect your PC directly to your router via an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi. Wired connections offer lower latency and more stable performance.

  • Close Bandwidth-Hogging Applications Medium impact

    Ensure no other applications (streaming, downloads, torrents) are consuming significant bandwidth while you play Valorant.

  • Enable Network Buffering (if needed) Low impact

    In Valorant's settings, if you experience packet loss, consider experimenting with 'Network Buffering' to 'Medium' or 'High' to smooth out network fluctuations, though this can add slight perceived lag.

Recommended Valorant settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Display Mode Fullscreen Ensures exclusive control over the display, bypassing Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM) for lowest latency.
Resolution Native (e.g., 1920x1080) Running at native resolution avoids scaling, which can introduce minor latency and blurriness.
Refresh Rate Max (e.g., 240Hz) Matches your monitor's highest refresh rate for the smoothest visuals and lowest display latency.
V-Sync Off Crucial for minimizing input lag. V-Sync synchronizes frames, but adds significant latency.
Multithreaded Rendering On Improves CPU utilization across multiple cores, reducing CPU bottlenecks and potentially frame latency.
Material Quality Low Reduces GPU load, allowing for higher, more consistent frame rates and lower rendering latency.
Texture Quality Low Similar to Material Quality, lowering this frees up VRAM and GPU cycles for faster frame rendering.
Detail Quality Low Simplifies geometric detail, further reducing GPU workload and improving frame delivery speed.
Anti-Aliasing None Anti-aliasing adds a post-processing step that increases rendering time and thus input lag. Disabling it is best for competitive play.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Leaving V-Sync enabled in-game or in GPU drivers, which is a primary cause of input lag.
  • Not setting your monitor to its maximum refresh rate in Windows display settings.
  • Using Wi-Fi instead of a wired Ethernet connection, leading to higher and inconsistent network latency.
  • Having mouse acceleration enabled in Windows, which makes aim inconsistent and less responsive.
  • Running numerous background applications that consume CPU, RAM, or network resources.

Pro tips

  • Regularly clean your PC's dust filters and ensure good airflow to prevent thermal throttling, which can cause inconsistent frame times and perceived lag.
  • Consider upgrading to a high-refresh-rate monitor (240Hz or higher) with a low response time (1ms GTG) to truly experience the benefits of reduced input lag.
  • Practice in the Valorant range or Deathmatch mode after applying changes to get accustomed to the new responsiveness and fine-tune your sensitivity if needed.

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Frequently asked questions

Does FreeSync increase input lag in Valorant?

No, FreeSync (or Adaptive Sync) generally does not increase input lag when properly configured. It works by synchronizing your monitor's refresh rate with your GPU's frame rate, eliminating screen tearing without the latency penalty of traditional V-Sync.

Should I cap my FPS in Valorant to reduce input lag?

For the lowest input lag, it's generally best to leave your FPS uncapped or cap it slightly above your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 300-400 FPS for a 240Hz monitor). Higher FPS directly correlates with lower input latency, as frames are rendered and displayed more frequently.

What is Multithreaded Rendering in Valorant and how does it affect input lag?

Multithreaded Rendering allows Valorant to utilize multiple CPU cores more efficiently for rendering tasks. Enabling it can reduce CPU bottlenecks, leading to higher and more stable frame rates, which in turn helps reduce overall frame latency and input lag.

Can my internet connection affect input lag in Valorant?

While your internet connection doesn't directly affect your PC's internal input lag (mouse click to frame render), high ping or packet loss will significantly increase 'network lag' or 'perceived input lag'. This makes your actions feel delayed on the server, so a stable, low-latency connection is crucial.

Is it better to use a lower resolution for less input lag?

While lowering resolution can increase your FPS, which indirectly reduces input lag, playing at your monitor's native resolution is generally recommended for clarity and consistency. The performance gains from lowering resolution on an RX 7900 XTX in Valorant are usually not worth the visual downgrade.

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