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Help! Strange slow frame rate and high GPU/CPU consumption in Valorant.

Help! Strange slow frame rate and high GPU/CPU consumption in Valorant.

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iron_finder1
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11-24-2025, 01:11 PM
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I experience unusually low frame rates while playing valorant. My previous setup was:
GPU: Msi geforce rtx 2080ti ventus
CPU: ryzen 1600x, overclocked to 4.5 ghz
Motherboard: asus crosshair vi (wifi)
RAM: corsair vengance 16 gigs at 3200
Previously, I achieved around 120 - 140 fps on low settings for 1280x960. Raising the quality or resolution had little impact, so I suspected a CPU limitation affecting the GPU and upgraded to the ryzen 5800x3d, which allowed me to run valorant elite at 3600mhz.
Hoping to reach over 400 fps, I was let down by similar performance.
I checked benchmarks on YouTube using comparable specs; one player ran valorant at 1080p max and achieved 600+ FPS, while others reported 400+ as well. Benchmark sites also showed strong results.
At this point, I’m puzzled about the problem. Could there be something missing?
Additional notes: only valorant and discord valorant consume about 25% CPU and 20% GPU. I’ve tried multi-threaded rendering without it and saw no significant change.
Quick update: the issue appears specific to valorant. I recently played rocket league and it performed flawlessly.
Update: midgame play with afterburner showed the GPUs clock speed never exceeded 1350, and valorant’s usage stayed steady at 18% in Task Manager.
Third update: I attempted valorant since it’s CPU-intensive; it ran smoothly with over 600 frames.
Does this suggest the problem is only with valorant?
Edit: I went into my BIOS and enabled DOCP but haven’t noticed a big improvement yet.
Another update: while playing some competitive games, GPU usage stayed low (8-9%) and CPU around 18-20%.
I uninstalled and reinstalled graphics drivers without success.
For clarity, my current build is:
GPU: Msi geforce rtx 2080ti ventus
CPU: ryzen 7 5800x3d
Motherboard: asus crosshair vi (wifi)
RAM: 32 gigs (dual channel) trident z royal elites docp'd to 3600mhz
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iron_finder1
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM #1

I experience unusually low frame rates while playing valorant. My previous setup was:
GPU: Msi geforce rtx 2080ti ventus
CPU: ryzen 1600x, overclocked to 4.5 ghz
Motherboard: asus crosshair vi (wifi)
RAM: corsair vengance 16 gigs at 3200
Previously, I achieved around 120 - 140 fps on low settings for 1280x960. Raising the quality or resolution had little impact, so I suspected a CPU limitation affecting the GPU and upgraded to the ryzen 5800x3d, which allowed me to run valorant elite at 3600mhz.
Hoping to reach over 400 fps, I was let down by similar performance.
I checked benchmarks on YouTube using comparable specs; one player ran valorant at 1080p max and achieved 600+ FPS, while others reported 400+ as well. Benchmark sites also showed strong results.
At this point, I’m puzzled about the problem. Could there be something missing?
Additional notes: only valorant and discord valorant consume about 25% CPU and 20% GPU. I’ve tried multi-threaded rendering without it and saw no significant change.
Quick update: the issue appears specific to valorant. I recently played rocket league and it performed flawlessly.
Update: midgame play with afterburner showed the GPUs clock speed never exceeded 1350, and valorant’s usage stayed steady at 18% in Task Manager.
Third update: I attempted valorant since it’s CPU-intensive; it ran smoothly with over 600 frames.
Does this suggest the problem is only with valorant?
Edit: I went into my BIOS and enabled DOCP but haven’t noticed a big improvement yet.
Another update: while playing some competitive games, GPU usage stayed low (8-9%) and CPU around 18-20%.
I uninstalled and reinstalled graphics drivers without success.
For clarity, my current build is:
GPU: Msi geforce rtx 2080ti ventus
CPU: ryzen 7 5800x3d
Motherboard: asus crosshair vi (wifi)
RAM: 32 gigs (dual channel) trident z royal elites docp'd to 3600mhz

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RainbowCrazy
Member
229
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM
#2
It seems there might be an issue with a specific setting in Valorant that prevents full system access.
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RainbowCrazy
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM #2

It seems there might be an issue with a specific setting in Valorant that prevents full system access.

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11-24-2025, 01:11 PM
#3
It is recommended to turn off VSync and Antialiasing, boost resolution and clarity, and activate Future Frame Rendering.
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SpakmenRus2012
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM #3

It is recommended to turn off VSync and Antialiasing, boost resolution and clarity, and activate Future Frame Rendering.

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epiccoding
Member
56
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM
#4
Vsync remains disabled by default, but I don't recall encountering future frame rendering options. You should check the game settings or the NVIDIA control panel for such features.
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epiccoding
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM #4

Vsync remains disabled by default, but I don't recall encountering future frame rendering options. You should check the game settings or the NVIDIA control panel for such features.

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Beastboomer1
Member
169
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM
#5
Sure, I've checked all the possible settings in Valorant and still haven't noticed any changes. Could there be something else going on?
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Beastboomer1
11-24-2025, 01:11 PM #5

Sure, I've checked all the possible settings in Valorant and still haven't noticed any changes. Could there be something else going on?