How to make Valorant a high-priority program in Task Manager

avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago
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avatarBustingSpire2 years ago

To make Valorant run as a high-priority program, you gotta open Task Manager first. Then, find Valorant in the list of processes, right-click on it, and choose 'Go to details'. Once there, right-click Valorant.exe, hit 'Set priority', and select 'High'. Just be careful, changing priority can sometimes make other programs run slower cause Valorant's hogging more of the CPU!

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avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Super simple: Open Task Manager > Details tab > right-click Valorant.exe > Set priority > High. Boom, done.


avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Actually, messing with priority settings might not be the best idea. Valorant's optimization should automatically adjust to your system's needs. Plus, setting it to 'High' doesn't guarantee a performance boost and could mess with your computer's stability if you're running other stuff.

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