What is the best Valorant graphic settings for budget system?

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While most first-person competitive shooters require heavily specced computers, Riot’s Valorant isn’t so demanding. Thus, no matter whatever system you have the game is most likely to be playable to most. However, the only issue is that you might not get a lot of frames when playing the shooter.

If you are facing problems getting high FPS while playing Valorant on weak, this article is just for you. We have mentioned a detailed settings list that you can follow to get a noticeable performance improvement.


Best low-end PC Valorant graphics settings

Valorant very detailed settings for players who want to customize their in-game graphics. Many might believe that high graphics make a positive difference when playing the shooter, however, that is false. Many professional players are specifically known for willingly turning their graphics settings lower to get high FPS. The following are the options that you can select to increase your FPS:


Note this article is based on Author’s view and opinion.


Display and graphics:

  • Resolution: 1920×1080 or your native resolution
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 or 4:3
  • Aspect Ratio Method: Fill
  • Display Mode: Fullscreen (Do not choose Borderless Window)
  • Multithreaded Rendering: On
  • Material Quality: Low
  • Texture Quality: Low
  • Detail Quality: Low
  • UI Quality: Low
  • Vignette: Off
  • VSync: Off
  • Anti-Aliasing: None
  • Anisotropic Filtering: 1X (Can be adjusted)
  • Improve Clarity: Off
  • Experimental Sharpening: Off
  • Bloom: Off
  • Distortion: Off
  • Cast Shadows: Off
  • Stats: Client FPS (Text Only)

These Valorant settings are enough to give you high performance and see an increase in FPS. Moreover, you will also not lose much of in-game details which is also an advantage. Allowing you to get the best performance combined with balanced visuals.

The reason for turning on Stats for Client FPS is to figure out if you are having any frame-related issues. Most monitors have a 60Hz refresh rate so having 60-70 FPS should be just enough when playing Valorant.


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