- Nvidia’s Reflex 2 reveal packed a nugget of information concerning the RTX 5090
- Group Inexperienced shared that the flagship GPU can run Valorant at 800+ fps
- The graphics card does this with an enter lag of underneath 3ms, too
Amongst Nvidia’s cluster of CES 2025 revelations, together with new RTX 5000 graphics playing cards, there have been a number of nuggets that hugged the GPU floor, flying underneath the proverbial radar. A kind of was neural texture compression which we mentioned earlier (it sounds very good), and one other was a fast footnote from Group Inexperienced within the unveiling of Reflex 2 – and it exhibits simply how briskly the RTX 5090 is in Valorant, a preferred esports shooter.
Truly, you might need missed the reveal of Reflex 2 itself, which is the sequel to the unique Nvidia Reflex tech that’s designed to cut back enter lag (mitigating the lag that DLSS Body Technology, and now DLSS 4’s Multi Body Technology, hits the gamer with).
Nvidia explored Reflex 2 at size in a weblog submit, the gist of which is that it now provides an as much as 75% discount in latency (in comparison with 50% on common for the predecessor expertise). It does this by augmenting the low latency mode with a brand new ‘body warp’ characteristic.
TweakTown observed that later on this submit, Nvidia brings up a few examples of the latency discount achieved with Reflex 2, and one of many video games highlighted is Valorant.
Right here’s what Nvidia tells us: “In Riot Video games’ Valorant, a CPU-bottlenecked recreation that runs blazingly quick, at 800+ fps on the brand new GeForce RTX 5090, PC latency averages underneath 3ms utilizing Reflex 2 Body Warp – one of many lowest latency figures we’ve measured in a first-person shooter.”
So, in a top-end gaming PC (presumably) with an RTX 5090, the graphics card pushes Valorant over 800 frames per second, and does so with an enter latency of underneath 3ms, which is super-speedy.
Evaluation: How excessive do you should go?
Isn’t 800 fps a loopy determine? Nicely, yeah, it’s. That’s partly as a result of Valorant is an undemanding recreation designed for esports and silky body charges, which even a rusty outdated PC could make an honest fist of working. Additionally, super-high body charges are typically solely chased by professional avid gamers prepared to fork out for a ludicrously costly gaming PC anyway (the RTX 5090 definitely comes laden with an appropriately weighty price ticket).
Certainly, 800 fps far exceeds even the greatest gaming monitor’s refresh charge amongst current fashions – and even outdoes the ridiculous still-to-be-released 750Hz mannequin (Koorui G7) that popped up at CES 2025.
Nonetheless, when Nvidia says Valorant exceeds 800 fps, that’s a peak body charge, not a mean – and sometimes it will likely be beneath the common (by definition). So, it’s not fairly as foolish because it sounds (however even a peak of 800 fps remains to be, naturally sufficient, large overkill for most people).
Curiously, PC avid gamers have already proven off Valorant working at jaw-dropping body charges up to now – really 1,000 fps plus, in spikes – however that’s on The Vary (apply map), and we’re assuming Nvidia’s testing was totally in-game right here. Moreover, seemingly a more moderen replace has made it harder to acquire excessive fps in Valorant, too (for some gamers, at the least so far as we will inform from reviews).
At any charge, what you actually need for the final word in smoothness is for any given recreation to by no means drop beneath an absolute low body charge of the utmost pace in Hertz of your excessive refresh charge monitor, in an excellent scenario. Once more, although, that is pipe dream stuff for all however the wealthiest PC fans on the market.