Keeping an Eye on Performance: Your Guide to Displaying FPS in Valorant

Updated: 27th July 2025 3 min read

In the high-stakes world of Valorant, a smooth gaming experience is paramount. Every frame per second (FPS) directly impacts how fluid your movements feel and how quickly you can react to in-game situations. Low FPS can lead to frustrating stutters and missed shots, putting you at a significant disadvantage. That’s why understanding where and how to monitor your FPS is a crucial skill for every Valorant player, from casual enthusiasts to dedicated competitive grinders.

The good news is that Valorant provides a built-in FPS counter, eliminating the need for any third-party software to keep tabs on your real-time performance.

How to Enable the In-Game FPS Counter

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Enabling Valorant’s native FPS counter is a straightforward process:

  1. Launch Valorant: Start the game and log in to your account.
  2. Access Settings: Click on the gear icon located in the top right corner of the main lobby to open the game’s settings menu.
  3. Navigate to Video Settings: At the top of the Settings menu, select the “Video” tab.
  4. Find the “Stats” Section: Scroll down within the Video settings until you locate the “Stats” section.
  5. Choose Your Display Option for “Client FPS”: Here, you’ll find “Client FPS” with several display choices:
    • Text Only: This option displays your FPS as a simple numerical value, typically in the top-left corner of your screen during matches.
    • Graph Only: If you prefer a visual representation, this option shows a real-time graph of your FPS, usually appearing in the top-right corner.
    • Text + Graph: For the most comprehensive overview, this combines both the numerical display and the real-time graph.

Once you’ve selected your preferred display option, your FPS will be continuously visible on-screen throughout your matches, allowing for real-time performance monitoring.

Quick Reference: FPS Display Options

OptionLocation on Screen (during match)Description
Text OnlyTop-leftShows FPS as a numerical value
Graph OnlyTop-rightDisplays a real-time FPS graph
Text + GraphBothCombines both numerical and graph views

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Beyond FPS: Additional Performance Metrics

The same “Stats” section in Valorant’s video settings offers more than just FPS monitoring. You can also enable other valuable performance metrics to diagnose potential issues with your network connection or server performance, including:

  • Ping (Network RTT Jitter): Measures your latency to the game server.
  • Server Tick Rate: Indicates how many times per second the game server updates the game state.
  • Packet Loss: Shows if data packets are being lost between your computer and the server.

Monitoring these additional stats provides a holistic view of your connection quality and can help you pinpoint the source of any lag or performance inconsistencies.

Leveraging Graphics Card Overlays for Deeper Insights

For players seeking even more detailed performance data, your graphics card’s software often provides comprehensive overlays:

  • NVIDIA GeForce Experience: If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, enable the in-game overlay via GeForce Experience. From there, you can select “HUD Layout > Performance” to display FPS and a range of other performance metrics.
  • AMD Radeon Software: AMD users can utilize the Radeon Metrics overlay, accessible from the Performance tab within the Radeon Software, to customize and display various performance statistics.

Why Constant FPS Monitoring is Beneficial

Keeping an eye on your FPS and other performance metrics serves several key purposes:

  • Diagnose Performance Drops: Quickly identify if and when your FPS is dropping, especially during intense combat scenarios, which can indicate a bottleneck or an issue.   
  • Optimize Settings: Use the real-time feedback to fine-tune your in-game graphics settings and system configurations for the best balance of visual quality and smooth performance.
  • Track Improvements: Monitor the impact of hardware upgrades, driver updates, or software tweaks to see if they are effectively boosting your frames.

In conclusion, Valorant makes it incredibly easy to stay informed about your game’s performance with its integrated FPS counter, readily available through the Video settings. Whether you’re striving for peak competitive performance or simply troubleshooting a choppy experience, knowing where to see your FPS ensures you’re always playing at your best.

Written by:

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