Valorant Gamer Achieves Astounding 1000 FPS Gameplay with Cutting-Edge PC Build

A gamer in Valorant developed a potent personal computer that can play the game at a frame rate of one thousand frames per second (FPS), thanks in part to the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU. Valorant, developed by Riot Games and referred to as a “CPU game,” never ceases to amaze people with its impressive performance capabilities. For most players, a 100 to 200 frames-per-second performance is just a short distance from the ordinary.

While this happens, Reddit and other online communities are teeming with people who brag about reaching frame rates of over 300 and even 500 while playing the famous hero shooter. But to what extent can the frame rate of Valorant be pushed with technology that is claimed to have the fastest CPU in the world? Recently, one content developer who is dedicated to Valorant discovered this fact.

A gamer with Valor creates a PC capable of running the game at 1000 frames per second

The video game’s content producer, chaise, recently posted footage of the first-person shooter’s gameplay, running at a mind-boggling 1,000 frames per second.  Cjaiye shared a two-minute clip on Twitter, but the complete footage on YouTube demonstrates that the game can reach around 1,200 frames per second at specific points.

In addition, the player disclosed that the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU that AMD provided them with is why their custom-built PC can reach such highs. The monstrous computer was finished with an AMD RX 6950XD graphics card and a MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi motherboard with a modified AM5 socket.

The YouTuber claimed that the GPU is approximately 127 percent more advanced than their prior GPU, which was the 3060. Cjaiye remarked how much smoother the game seemed as he demonstrated the gameplay of Valorant’s ability to run at 1000 frames per second. In response to the video on YouTube, one user wrote in the comments section, “I can only dream of getting a pc like that.” Twitter users who follow the content creator were also impressed, with one user saying that their “bro’s PC can produce more electricity than my entire house.”

Recreating such a successful accomplishment will be complex and inexpensive. The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D central processing unit can be purchased for $450, while the AMD RX 6950XD graphics card can be bought for roughly $629.

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