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08:16, 08.01.2025
Although the shooter from Riot Games does not require a strong PC, more FPS is always positively received by players. That's why the recent announcement of Nvidia's 5th generation graphics cards was well received, and below we'll give you the details on how Valorant will run on the new cards.
Official NVIDIA announcement
A few days ago, NVIDIA officially announced 5th generation graphics cards. They include RTX 5070, RTX570Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090. As it was stated, the power of the latter is twice as high as the current flagship RTX 4090, for the same price.
Along with the video cards, the company announced the next NVIDIA Reflex 2 system, which is responsible for reducing latency in games. Thus, Valorant had a delay of only 2-3 ms in the test video, which is a record.
Reflex Low Latency mode is most effective when a computer has a GPU bottleneck. But Reflex 2 with Frame Warp provides significant savings in both CPU and GPU bottleneck scenarios. In VALORANT by Riot Games, a CPU bottlenecked game that runs incredibly fast at 800+ FPS on the new GeForce RTX 5090, the average PC latency is less than 3ms using Reflex 2 Frame Warp - one of the lowest latency numbers we've measured in a first-person shooter
The release of NVIDIA's 5th generation graphics cards is scheduled for 2025, so if your goal is to maximize the number of FPS in Valorant and minimize latency, then the 50 series is your choice.
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