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Valorant – RX 6600 XT benchmark

Can I Run Valorant on RX 6600 XT?

Valorant FPS Benchmark and Performance Analysis

GPU: AMD RX 6600 XTGame: ValorantUpdated:

AMD RX 6600 XT handles Valorant without major issues. Expect around 214 FPS at 1080p high, with strong high-refresh potential. Valorant can behave very differently depending on settings and GPU headroom. This estimate shows where AMD RX 6600 XT lands and how to tune it for smoother gameplay.

Valorant FPS Benchmarks on RX 6600 XT

ResolutionSettings PresetAvg FPS1% Low FPSVerdict
1080pCompetitive (Low)268 FPS178 FPSExcellent
1080pHigh214 FPS142 FPSExcellent
1440pHigh159 FPS101 FPSVery Good
1440pUltra119 FPS76 FPSVery Good
4KHigh91 FPS54 FPSGood

Benchmarks are estimated by our performance engine. Actual results may vary.

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Best Settings for Valorant on RX 6600 XT

310+FPS1080p Competitive
Display Mode
Fullscreen
Resolution
1920×1080
V-Sync
Disabled
Texture Quality
High
Shadow Quality
High
Anti-Aliasing
TAA
Effects Quality
High
Post-Processing
Medium
Ambient Occlusion
Enabled

Performance Analysis

At 1080p high, our model places AMD RX 6600 XT near 214 FPS in Valorant. At 1440p, that typically translates to around 159 FPS with similar quality targets. This places the card in the mid tier for this title, with a esports ready experience profile. AMD RX 6600 XT is esports-ready for Valorant at 1080p, and remains comfortable at 1440p with tuned settings.

Valorant is optimized for competitive integrity, ensuring that its precise gunplay and unique agent abilities run consistently well across a variety of hardware. To meet the minimum system demands, your PC should have a Intel HD 4000 or Radeon R5 200. For optimal performance and smooth rendering, it’s recommended to play with a GeForce GT 730 or Radeon R7 240.

AMD RX 6600 XT supports FSR 3 Super Resolution. Using FSR Quality or Balanced mode in Valorant can recover meaningful frame rate headroom at higher resolutions.

  • Enable low-latency mode and cap FPS close to your monitor refresh for steadier frame pacing.
  • Use selective ray tracing (shadows/reflections) and avoid ultra RT presets.
  • For esports play, keep visual clutter low and prioritize visibility-focused presets.
  • 1440p: High settings, use Quality upscaling only if needed

AMD RX 6600 XT lands in a esports ready position for Valorant. Dialing in the right preset makes a noticeable difference at this performance level.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Valorant run on a laptop or low-end PC?
Valorant is intentionally designed to run on low-end hardware — Riot Games engineered it to be accessible on machines as old as integrated graphics from 2014. On an iGPU or very low-end discrete GPU (GTX 1050 / RX 550 class), Valorant can achieve 60+ FPS at 1080p on minimum settings. At the minimum spec tier (CPU score ~50, GPU score ~40), the game is fully playable. The game uses a custom renderer based on Unreal Engine 4 that is GPU-efficient by design. VRAM below 2 GB may cause texture quality issues, but basic gameplay remains functional. This broad compatibility is intentional to maximize the competitive player pool.
Does Vanguard anti-cheat affect Valorant's performance or system stability?
Riot Vanguard is a kernel-level (Ring 0) anti-cheat that runs at Windows startup. It has no measurable impact on in-game FPS in normal operation. However, Vanguard requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to be enabled in BIOS/UEFI — machines where these are disabled will be blocked from launching the game. Vanguard also blocks the use of certain unsigned kernel drivers, which can conflict with some older RGB lighting software and overclocking tools. If you experience system instability after Valorant installation, checking whether Vanguard is incompatible with a specific driver on your system is the recommended first diagnostic step.