High-refresh clarity
Valorant settings
Match your rig to community benchmarks for high-refresh clarity, steady FPS, and clean visuals.
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Live settings blueprint
Your PC
GPU · CPU · RAM
Similar setups
54 live benchmark entries
Balanced start
15 game settings
What the match prioritizes
The match emphasizes a clear image and steady FPS around your selected target instead of lowering every setting by default.
Settings in the result
- Multithreaded Rendering
- Material Quality
- Texture Quality
- Detail Quality
- Ul Quality
- Vignette
- VSync
- Anti-Aliasing
- Anisotropic Filtering
- Improve Clarity
- Experimental Sharpening
- Bloom
- Distortion
- Cast Shadows
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
Methodology and limits
How the match is built
FragForge scores Valorant benchmark entries against your GPU, CPU, RAM, resolution, mode, and FPS target. It blends the closest usable entries and shows confidence and sources so you can judge the match.
What can change the result
Estimated FPS is not guaranteed. Valorant updates, map or scene complexity, drivers, thermals, background load, and benchmark quality can change your measured result.
Valorant settings FAQ
How are these Valorant settings matched to my PC?
FragForge compares your selected hardware and target with community-sourced benchmark entries from similar setups, then builds a balanced starting point from the closest usable data.
Is the estimated Valorant FPS guaranteed?
No. It is an estimate from similar setups. Test the settings in representative gameplay and adjust the highest-impact options if your measured result differs.
What does the confidence score mean?
Higher confidence means the source setups are closer to your selected hardware and target. Lower confidence means the match uses more extrapolation and may need more tuning.
Help Forge Better Matches
Already tuned Valorant on your rig? Submit your settings and measured FPS — community entries are what these matches are built from.