Looking for Valorant system requirements? You don't need a powerful computer to run the free shooter, but sticking to the minimum requirements can result in slower performance. Therefore, if you want to increase the number of frames per second, feel every frantic frame and help the Valorant hero reach his potential, you should double-check the characteristics of your PC.

Valorant Minimum System Requirements, technically do not require a graphics card. Riot claims you can hit 30fps using an iGPU like an AMD Radeon R5 200, Intel HD 400 or something with 1GB of memory. Paired with at least 4 GB of VRAM and you are technically ready to play, but the performance will be on par with the PlayStation 3.

Here are all the system requirements of Valorant:

Minimum
(30 fps)
Recommended
(60 fps)
Best
(144+fps)
OS7 64-bit WindowsWindows 10 64-bit10 64-bit Windows
CPUIntel Core 2 Duo E8400
AMD Athlon 200GE
Intel Core i3 4150
AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Intel Core i5 9400F
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
GPUAMD Radeon R5 200
Intel HD 4000
Nvidia GeForce GT 730
AMD Radeon R7 240
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
AMD Radeon R7 370
RAM4 GB4GB4GB
Storage20 GB20GB20GB

Even if you want to play Valorant at 60fps. In this case, you do not need an expensive GPU. The developer claims that you can achieve optimal frame rates using an Nvidia GeForce GT 730 or AMD Radeon R7 240 with just 1 GB of VRAM.

However, this does not mean that you should not purchase one of our best video cards, as you will be able to use Nvidia Reflex if you have a GTX 900 series GPU or newer. Using something like the GTX 1050 Ti will not only help you get the gameplay experience Valorant at 144fps, as well as access to Nvidia Reflex, a GeForce feature that eliminates hardware latency.

Unfortunately there is no support for Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR scaling.

In terms of data storage, you will need at least 20 GB to meet the requirements for Valorant size. Riot doesn't specify if using an SSD will make a difference, but choosing the best SSD for gaming will benefit your platform in the long run.


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