Set everything to Low, turn off VSync, reduce Anti-Aliasing, and disable Bloom and Distortion to instantly gain smoother FPS.
Turn on Multithreaded Rendering in settings—this allows Valorant to use multiple CPU cores and significantly boosts performance on modern processors.
Use Game Mode, disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (if buggy), and close background apps to free up system resources.
NVIDIA and AMD release specific Valorant-optimized drivers. Update regularly—but roll back if a new driver causes stutter or FPS drops.
Right-click the Valorant app → Properties → Compatibility → disable Fullscreen Optimizations to reduce input lag and improve frame stability.
If FPS is still low, reduce resolution or use Render Scaling (70–85%). This gives a major boost without sacrificing too much clarity.
Clear temp files, disable startup apps, and ensure your SSD has free space. Valorant performs best when the system isn’t overloaded.