Starfield System Requirements - Is Your PC Ready?
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- In this video we go through the PC system requirements for Starfield, we go through the minimum and recommended settings, trying to make sense of the choices they've made alongside the recent news that on console, the game will be limited to 30 frames per second, asking how that might affect frame rates over on PC.
▼ My PC System Specs ▼
CPU: AMD 5600X
GPU: Nvidia 3070 (Gigabyte Eagle OC)
RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600 CL16
Motherboard: MSI B550-A Pro
SSD: 1TB Samsung 980 Pro
PSU: Seasonic S12iii 650w
Case: NZXT H510
▼ Peripherals ▼
Monitor: Dell S2721DGFA 165Hz 27” IPS Display
Mouse: Corsair Ironclad RGB Wireless
Keyboard: Corsair K65 RGB MINI 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
▼ AV Gear ▼
Microphone: Pyle PDMIC58
Audio Interface: GoXLR Mini
Camera: Sony A5000 Mirrorless
Camera Capture Card: Cheap, no-name £15 USB 2.0 from Amazon!
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00:00 - Introduction
00:16 - SSD Required!
00:38 - RAM
01:14 - GPU
04:25 - CPU - Hry
The 8 GB VRAM might prove problematic for a lot of users, especially latop users. The 3060 laptop which is like the 4th or 5th most popular card according to Steam runs only 6 GB VRAM. These laptops pass all the other requirements but not this one. It's a bit disapointing, but it is what it is.
if it's just the VRAM that's the issue, I guess most folks will opt to lower texture quality, volumetric density, etc.
I have a 3060 RTX laptop using 6GB VRAM. I only just got it before i heard about Starfield. I'm really hoping it runs it smoothly with decent graphics. Here's hoping.
The series s has 4gb of vram its gonna run starfield at 30 fps 1440p so 6gb at 1080p should get you 60fps high settings idk tho
@@frankmundo4300where the hell are you getting that from lol it's 10GB shared memory with a maximum of 8 to the GPU.
@@oliverjurd he is Ngreedia fanboy.
Going in with a i7-9700/16gb/2x500gb Nvme's/GTX 1080. I have most the parts (all EK) for a custom loop for the GTX1080. I plan to complete the loop and bump up to 32gb or 64gb for ram. This game will slightly determine my jump back to RTX. I had both a RTX 3060 and RTX3070 FTW during the pandemic. I got busy with work and was able to sell them at a profit, so off they went. My local used market is full of affordable RTX cards, as the miners are still unloading, even this far out. Great video..sub'd.
Hi David, I've just found your channel and I love your style, format, content and oh yes, your soothing voice. Subbed. :)
doesnt matter. it will lagg, stutter and crash regardless. CREATION ENGINE!!!
Judging a game like that before it comes out
I think either he can't afford it, has a PC below the minSpec or he only plays Playstation. AKA a classic case of jealousy and "I can't play it so I hope it will sucks"
I have an AMD Rizen 9 3900X, Geforce 2070 Super 8GB video card, 32 gigs of ram, 2x 2tb ssd's and 100 watt PS. Yet I am hearing conflicting reports on my GPU. I am still doing the research and will reach out to ya when I get more details. TY for the vid, learned a cpl new things from you, thx for that. Keep up the work you've earned my sub.....avb
Playing on PC at 1440P with a 3600X and a 2070 Super with 16GB 3600mhz. I'm somewhere in the middle in terms of specs; the 2080 is slightly faster than the 2070S. I don't mind playing at 30FPS (or even 40 which does feel a lot better than 30, especially with a 120hz monitor) provided the frame time consistency is good.
Yeah I agree. I do a lot of flight simming on my other channel and I’ll take a stable 30 over an up and down 40-60 any day
Currently after a recent upgrade I'm on an i7-9700k with a RTX 4080. Not really worried about the GPU side, but CPU requirements really shot up lately, I thought I could wait with the CPU Upgrade for some years...
The total power of your CPU is still equal to a 10600k, so you should be fine. But I'd imagine the game will be very CPU limited, so almost everyone will be around 35-70 FPS depending on if they have a Ryzen 2600x or 13900k. I think It'll be another Star Wars: Survivor scenario.
Isn’t your cpu bottlenecking your gpu?
Gonna run StarField on my 1070 (8 Gig VRam in it). Had a discussion with others on a gaming forum and they said that it will run, but slightly lower perf than 1070TI. As long as there are no shaders or special modes on the minimum spec cards that are "required", you should be able to run the game with that. I don't mind fiddling with some settings to get it to run decently rather than spend €300-800 on a new graphics card for just one game.
Yes but spending money on GPU for one game means bigger FPS for other older games, so it's not waste, but again you don't need RTX 4090 or RX 7900 XTX.
What settings are you going to fiddle with? You'll set the resolution to 1080p and all graphics settings to low. done. This is what you will do with all modern games on such an old system/gpu.
Hello David Nott my setup is a Ryzen 5 3600 with 16GB of RAM and a 5600XT which has 6GB of VRAM and a 1TB SSD will this be enough to run Starfield or do I need to upgrade to an AMD 6750XT.
Thanks for the video! I myself changed my RX590 to a RX 6650 XT and added a second M.2 SSD, leaving the rest of the system alone. Still a Ryzen 7 3800X with 32GB DDR4 3200. Guess that will do the trick.
NO YOU GONNA NEED A 2000 DOLLAR CARD TO PLAY THIS GAME
I'm with you in the gut felling that the game will be heavy on CPU.
My bet is that to run it without any issue it will require a Zen3 Processeor like the Ryzen 5 5600 or above.
Bs the 3600 will handle it fine
A new Channel, im investing my sub bro!
Great video. I'm excited to play this game. I hope you get more subscribers soon.
Thanks, me too - on both counts 🙂
I just bought and build my first gaming PC 8 months ago . It has a AMD CPU 5800x GPU AMD 6800x and 32G of RAM. So will this will play it game smoothly?
Intel i7-7700 with an nVidia 3060 RTX, 12GB. Some beastly games coming out - Starfield least of all, CDPR's Phantom Liberty and 1.7 patch boosted the recommended stats needed; not only for the DLC, but for the base game as well.
Yes indeed, currently editing a video about that 😂
i wanna build a pc. and cant decide between 3080 10gb or 6800xt. what do u recommend?
My system i9-9900K, 32GB DDR4, RTX 3060, WD Black SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 1TB SSD , ASUS TUF Gaming 27" 165Hz @ 1080p IPS, this was my first build about 3 yrs. ago. I am so looking forward to playing this game.
Mine is ready or at least it better be!
My rig
Case: Hyte Y60 Snow White
Custom hardline watercooled 7900x3D and 7900XTX with 760mm worth of radiator with manual overclocks.
I also have 64gb of DDR5 clocked to 5600mhz. I must’ve got lucky in the silicone lottery because a lot of people people can’t overclock past 4800 MHz.
I just upgraded my boot drive to a Crucial T700 gen5 m.2. And yes, my motherboard has Gen 5.
I have 8 fans 6-120mm and 2-140mm
With an i5-10400F and 6700xt im confident it's gonna be a smooth 1080p experience, even after release they will do some updates for optimization
the question you ask is the same as me - are these min vs rec settings for 1080p 30 fps, 60 fps, or what
My current rig is a 12700k, 32GB DDR5, 3090ti and have remained on 1440p to lengthen the lifespan of the hardware going forward with newer games rather than do the 4k thing.
At my age with my old eyes I would not see that much if any difference between 1440 and 4k anyway.
That makes total sense. I just admit, running 1440p on my 4K TV, I struggle to tell if I’m sat back far enough!
i5 10400f
RX AMD 5700 XT
Can I run 1080p 50-60 fps on medium or high?
And I was thinking about getting a 6700XT in the next couple days. Would my processor need upgrading too or is it good if I upgrade my graphics card to that? Thanks fellas
I'm really looking forward to this game. I'll be running it on an Alienware Area 51 R1 with a i7-9700 CPU (8 core - 8 Thread) and a RTX 2070. Hopefully that will do the job. Great video!
Same specs here but with a 2070S we'll be good bro! I do need another stick of ram though. I only have 16gb..
@@DDubzzz same! 16gb. I hope it's good enough. This game is gonna be epic!! I can't wait, man.
I am playing on the PC, running Ryzen 5600x, 16gb 3600mhz CL15, RX 6650 XT (Overclocked).
Hoping for Medium / High settings.
My setup is not good enough for Ray Tracing or Ultra settings.
Sure am planning on it!
11600k, KO 3060ti, 16g gskill ram. NVME SSD.
Upgrading to a 6800 XT, waiting for delivery as some pricing changes recently (Powercolour Devil series), currently using 5700 XT Sapphire Nitro GPU.
I had already updated to SSD's for SC a while back, but by the time that game is released it will require some quantum crystal storage device 😂.
11600k with a EVGA 3070Ti along with 32gigs of Ram at 3600.. I’m curious how I will hold up!
I have Ryzen 5 3600, 32GB ram and RX550 4GB. Could I run it on lower settings?
Playing on PC, AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3080, 32GB DDR5 GSKILL, LG ULTRAWIDE 3840X1600 160Hz. Do i need upgrade anything yet?
I'm willing to bet it will run fairly well on a 1660 Super or ti. Perhaps after some further optimisation. At least for those of us with no interest in ray tracing. And the 30 FPS target for 'consoles' probably applies to the Xbox S.
Nope, developers themselves stated that starfield will be locked at 30fps on series S/X
I beleive that the series S will be at 1440p and the X will be at 4k@@kenvanpassen9247
I ordered parts for my build (R9 5900x, 4070ti, 64g ram, 2x2Tb SSD, 1Kw Gold, + etc.).
Hope that'll handle the game to the taste. Please, advise, if not.
waiting for this game, been a PC gamer most all my life but had to use console for lat 2 years until a month ago. new build with i7 13700k and 7900xtx nitro+, really hope I can run this 4k 120fps without sacrificing to much details.
I'll be playing it on PC with a AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX an a Nvidia RTX 3070 (8gig ram). I've been worried lately with all the talk about 8 gig cards that my computer wouldn't be up to speed but after what you mentioned I think I'll be ok. It is a 16 gig set up as well so I just want it to get me through the next generation of gaming. 😅
I'm glad to hear someone else use brouhaha aptly.
Great information from the video.
I've got a Ryzen 5 5600X, 6700 XT and all SSDs. Should be good enough for 1440p. Hopefully.
Haha! Thanks 😊
Will be going into Starfield with a RTX 2080 and i7-9700k. Confident it will be a smooth experience. Cyberpunk's Phantom Liberty/Update has me worried.
Fingers crossed you'll be fine :) ...and yes, Cyberpunk should be...interesting!!
Screw the phantom liberty update. Cdpr so badly wants to make that game a tech demo rather than a functioning game. First ray tracing overdrive and now this.
@@content9443you don't have to turn on this features
@@content9443 I've noticed a couple of things about that I wasn't aware of before... Although, still one of my Favorites to Play... Haven't gotten to Fully experience it all tho.
I am a bit concerned about a couple of things as well as far as Playing it Fully.. I didn't notice some things with Cyberpunk at first... Hope I can Play it.
Running a 13600k with a 3080 10gb Ftw3 Evga and 32gb of Ddr5. Hoping this will lean toward cpu usage.
Ryzen 5600, 8gb ram, 3050ti gpu. It is enough to play this game with 40 - 60fps with low/high settings?
The 8GB is not as big a deal as people think. Ultimately, if the frame buffer can fit in there and there are enough raster operators on the unit, it falls down to the devs to optimise the scene rendering so it doesn't eat up humorously lump amounts of vram. I've been playing on a gtx 1070 ever since I bought it a year after it came out and I have to admit, it work just fine on 1440p with some reasonable tweaks here and there. If I can pull 50-60 fps on this fossil in most games I play (anything one can imagine when it comes to single player games - Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, X4, Scorn, HZD, Satiffactory, Valheim, Dying Light 2/*this one seems to perform the worst out of the entire bunch, dropping into the middle 30s here and there with fsr on*/, etc), then people should be able to get relatively stable fps on better units. And I don't even bother dropping the details all that much.
Also, a fair reminder - it's a Bethesda game. It will suck in it's first year after release.
So how would a game run, if at all, on a system that doesn't have an SSD?
Running a Ryzen 5 5600x, 32 GB of ram, and I recently upgraded to the RTX 4070. Excited to play this game with it!
I'm currently in the process of building a gaming/photo/video editing system with a custom water loop. Replacing my intel i7-3770k, GTX1060, 32GB ram with a Ryzen 9 5950X, RTX3090, 128GB ram. Hopefully, the new system will give me 12 years of use also, or at least around 10 years.
I've got 12400f (slightly better than stock 10700k) + 3060ti (g6x) (basically 2% worse than 3070, so equivalent to 2080ti) + 32 gb ddr4 (3733mhz, cl17) + sata ssd with dram. it's slightly above recomended, so, i guess, I shouldn't have problems running this game. I'm glad some companies still make well-optimized games oriented on mid-range hardware
we have the exact same specs lol. i normally don't even care to much about AAA games but this one interests me
I have a 1660ti, really hoping to be able to run it! I don't mind locking the game at 30 & adjusting settings accordingly - the two things I REALLY hate trading for performance is good lighting and fairly high textures. ;_;
Can 2060 super and i3-12100F run it on 1080p smoothly with dlss ofc ?
I'll pick the game up in a year or so when it's been fixed.
My Steam backlog is quite hefty, so in no rush.
I currently have a 1660 super TI which I'll be using when it gets released, so far this card runs everything I throw at it.
I'll be budgeting to spend out on a 3070ti if it doesn't run well
My pc cannot run this game:( all the pieces are still disassembled at the store in the packaging and I have not purchased any of them yet.
I'm curious about the upcoming Starfield game. I have an AMD reference RX 6950 XT and i7-12700KF so hoping I could run it at highest settings on PC. I'm just wondering if the framerate will be capped at 60 FPS on PC and how that would affect motion on screen. I have a 165Hz DisplayPort 32" screen @1440p. I read the PC system specs and my GPU is above the recommended and I have the 125GB free space required on my 1TB WD_Black SN850X w/Heatsink SSD.
That’s an amazing build, Steve. I think you’ll be just fine! I can’t imagine them capping it to 60. So long as you have a variable refresh rate monitor, I think you’ll have a nice experience
@@davidnott_ yeah I forgot to mention my display is a Freesync monitor. The PC is actually a pre-built PowerSpec G442 from Micro Center that I got 3 months ago. Very nice Windows 11 Pro system in an attractive Lian Li Lancool-205 Mesh ATX case with Cooler Master Masterliquid ML240L V2 RGB CPU cooling.
Nothing wrong with a decent prebuilt. Building isn’t for everyone! As you say, with freesync you should be fine. If it gives you 82fps, for example, you’ll get to see those frames without any weird tearing etc as the frame rate fluctuates
@@davidnott_ yep, I’m a 2 year retired computer tech. I built my last gaming PC 7 years ago. This time I skipped the months of pre-research. I was actually scoping out a new PC for my friend and ended up getting the same system for myself.
Ryzen 5 5600g and a 5700xt how do you think that will fare?
Will Starfield run smoothly on RX 6700XT Ryzen 5 5600 with a 1440p monitor?
I've got a laptop with GTX 1650, i5-10300H and 8gb RAM. I am assuming the 8gb is not enough?
Am going to play on a 100mhz 1440 UW, with a 5800X3D and an rx6800. Will be hoping to get a stable 60, but we'll see what happens, and what settings I have to tweak to make that happen.
You’ll comfortably be above 60fps with your specs 😄. I have same CPU and 6800 XT.
I'm similar to you just bought a gaming laptop and upgrading ram to 32gb DDR4 3200 RAM from 16 and have a RTX3070 MAXP @125W mobile with a Ryzen 9 5900HX weakest link obviously being the GPU fingers crossed this should handle at high setting at least on 1660p
Im running a 1070ti with a i7-9700k hopefully starfield will still be playable might need to finally upgrade
A problem I have with my gaming laptop is that, while it will run any game I've tried thus far, some of them made the vents so hot I couldn't touch them (bought a fan stand for it to sit on that cured that). However, the power supply, and it is a large one, gets so hot that it is worrisome.
My primary tower doesn't have those problems (huge cooling capabilities), per se, but my wife and I have noted that certain games will make the family room much warmer, especially on the side where my comps are.
Maybe you can put the wife in the garage until you need to use her again?
hello guys, my Pc Desktop, 16 gb ram. Rtx 3060 12gb, 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700F 2.10 GHz , Crucial P5 Plus 1TB Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD. will i be able to run Starfield 1080p high settings 60 fps ? thanks' waiting for responses
Going to run it w/ AMD 5600x, 32 gig cl16 mem and 8gig 3060ti. Considering some upgrades soon but I think this will be ok for Starfield.
Considering the game is capped at 60fps that will be more than enough for ultra assuming the video memory isn't exceeded at that setting. I have a 5800X with a 2070 Super and I'll be shocked if it struggles, especially if the game has DLSS.
Got almost an identical build myself, I have a 3070 instead, which is very close a 3060ti. Fingers crossed for us both!
If the game is optimized then yes that should easily get you 60fps, but seeing as how almost every single pc port this year has had some of the absolute worst optimization ive ever seen in my life id not take any chances and wait for benchmarks before purchasing the game.
@@valkir293 Problem is it may NOT have DLSS.
Current build is a Ryzen 5 3600 and RTX 4060 with 32 GBs of ram and an SSD, hoping for decent performance.
Planing to play on PC. Got a Ryzen 5 7600X coupled with a Radeon RX 6950XT. 32 GB of DDR 5, 6400 CL 32 RAM running at 6200 limited by either the processor or board.. a TUF Gaming B650 Pro motherboard. Oh and two M.2 NVME SSD's one 500GB for system and the other a 2TB for games.
I have gtx 1650, i5-11400h and 32gb ram laptop (I did the ram upgrade myself) but in the past I ran rdr2 on 8gb ram at 40 fps max settings plus my gpu wasnt matching req at all, and ive had luck running games that req alot better gpus so i guess only time will tell when it comes to starfield, i pre orderd it a while ago but im pretty nervous, i rlly hope it works even if its only 30 fps or 20.
So I finally reached the point where my PC is below the minimum system requirements of a game. Not anything I can do about it, no money, but such is life. Keep on fighting GTX 1660 Super and i7 5960X!
looking forward to playing this on my pc: Ryzen3955wx, 64gb ddr4 ram and ROG 4090.
Got the acer chromebook 516 ge and will just be playing via cloud streaming and hooked into my TV through its hdmi port. Snagged on Amazon for 400 bucks. 🎉
Still running my HP Omen that I bought for right at 1000 back in late 2018..These recommended specs are finally peaking it. i7-8700/32gb/2080. We'll see how it does lol. My mobile is a Legion 7 i7-10750/32/2070Super. Will be interesting to see how they run it. Being Bethesda, it'll be 6 months before it's worth playing i'd bet.
Hardware wise i'm pretty sure i'm alright: Ryzen 7 5800x3D, 32gb cl16, rx6700XT and 2tb WDblack gen 4 nvme, hoping they manage to use L3 cache so i can take good advantage of my cpu. Targetting 1440p 60fps, anything below hopefully FSR will make up for. Also not gonna use Ray Tracing as generally the implementation is pretty similar to non RT.
Almost exactly what I have except Samsung 980 pro
I'm going to be running this on my Steam Deck and PC. I did a 2TB NVMe swap on my Steam Deck.
Thanks for all of this, like you I am running an AMD 5600X and an RTX3070 and have 32GB RAM on the mobo, so I reckon I should be fine..... it's just the waiting now that's killing me.....
Yeah fingers crossed, I think we should get a good experience. Shame about DLSS being left out though
My legion 5 pro has a RTX 3060 (6gb vram) in it. So if it can't run it decently, I'll just play it on my Series X... But would have been nice to be able to play it on both. Hopefully with cross over saves.
64gb DDR4 3600, Ryzen 9 5900X, PowerColor 7900xtx Red Devil. Glad I bought the XTX because Star wars Survivor was at times using 20gb and was still running smooth.
My PC is a bit old. Rtx 3050 OC, I7-7700 and 32gb of DDR4 2400 RAM. I hope it will work
ryzen 5 5600 and hopefully a RX 6750 XT 16GB RAM (may be able to upgrade to 32GB) installed on my OS NVME drive. I have 2x1TB SATA SSD for older games and and total of 20TB HDD for large video storage
2070 super, 16 gb ram, and 10700kf.. I'm real curious to see what this can do with starfield. I run every game I play with graphics at or near maxed out at 1440p, however flight sim is the only game I've dropped to 1080 to keep those settings maxed out.
That’s still a very capable rig! I do A LOT of flight simming (have a separate channel called AirNOTT for it) and most of the time I’m cpu limited with a 3070/5600x. Generally caps out at around 35-40fps with the PMDG 737
I do flight sim with the 5700XT high and it runs perfectly fine; you shouldn't have to drop to 1080.
Is Starfield running the same engine as fallout ? Pretty much sums it up.
Just finished building a 64gb ryzen 9 3900x with a 16gb rtx 4080 and 2 tb .m2 I expect to be able to max it all out but we shall see, as I am getting Starfield mainly to test the set up :D
I’m currently building a AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D8 and RTX 3060 12gb with 2x16GB VRAM and amd 7 motherboard. As much as my research shows it’s gonna be a reliable powerbank for the mid-class gaming PC. Any thoughts about that?
Ps: it costs me around 2.068€.
Seems odd to pair what is essentially the best gaming GPU available with a mid-range last generation GPU. Unless you're just reusing your RTX 3060 from an old system. But I guess that way you won't have to upgrade the CPU for like 8 years and can just spend that time switching out the GPU over the years multiple times.
Will I be okay with RTX 2060 6GB and i7 9700F?
Why does the recommended version need broadband connection?!
im trying to decide if me running my i9 9900k with 2080 TI will give me 1440p 60hz ultra and im unsure.... might be time to upgrade to hit that quality i shoot for.
Yeah it’s hard to know without the game. Time will tell I guess!
i have 32 gb of ram, gtx 980 poseidon and an i7 5960X i donr knioow if i can run it. some sites say i can some sy i cant
Yeah tricky one! Are you subbed to gamepass already? Could be a way to test without paying out in full for the game
AMD Ryzen 10 - 3970 threadripper
Rogue Zenith 2 extreme alpha (MB)
RTX 3090Ti
Just got a 65" Samsung 120hz gaming TV for new monitor
Ordering the Starfield headset and controller soon
I've been preparing for many months for this game.
I'm currently running a GTX 1660 6GB Vram 16GB of Ram, have a Ryzen 5 5600 CPU, not sure if us 1660s users are gonna have to fork up 300-500 bucks just to be able to run this game at 60 fps on even minimum settings
Just upgraded my Ryzen 5 3600 to a Ryzen 7 7800x3d for Starfield. (1440p, 3080 GPU) can’t wait
I just built a core i9-12900k with an AMD RX 6800XT 16gb vram and 32GB DDR4 4000mhz CL18 RAM, im ready for starfield, hope it comes soon!
Can't wait to play this on Playstation 3 and the Switch Lite
🤝
Here's something weird, the game's product key comes with several models of the 6700xt and 6750xt, so it's possible to net the game for free with those cards!
Currently using a 1660Ti but gonna try to upgrade to a 4090 or 7900xtx before starfield hits
I know it's overkill but I'm thinking ahead when we get some insane graphical overhaul mods
I think the 4090ti and 4080ti come out next year. I think you should wait till after they come out b4 making a decision
I want to play starfield but I'm not sure I can do it. I think my PC has a CPU slightly over the minimum, and I have all the other things, but my GPU is just a 1050 ti. I can afford a 1080, which is a little better than the minimum required, but I need to see if I have the necessary power connectors.
I had the same CPU and GPU as you have but I upgraded from the 5600X to 5800X3D and 3070 to 3080Ti.
More than enough to easily run Starfield.
I sure hope so and it not the Ryzen 8000s are right around the corner
I doubt it. It will max the vram for no reason like all the other AMD sponsored games lately. Odd... It seems to me that AMD is trying to push you to buy their products only.
@@AtteroDominatusI wouldn’t say it’s for no reason. It’s just that Nvidia doesn’t put enough Vram on the cards until you get to the higher end. People have been complaining for a long time.
@@Nic-te3vq tlou is my case in point. Why exactly was it able to run on a ps4 with 8gb of shared system ram but not on an 8gb card with its own dedicated vram? I get they upgraded the graphics, but did they optimize the game? Seems to me that AMD sponsored games are maxing the vram to push nvidia out of the market. Also, 24gb isn't enough for the high end? I know 10gb is kinda low for 4k, but how many of you are actually playing in 4k? I have a 3080ti, and I haven't run into any issues playing at 4k unless it's a new AMD sponsored game... surprise surprise..
@@AtteroDominatus 24gb is fine but the issue comes in the lower tier cards and the fact that they’re still offering 8gb cards instead of just starting it off on 12 that’s why when you see direct comparisons of the 12gb 3060 and the 8gb 4060 the performance is relatively similar and in higher resolutions the 3060 outperforms the 4060 which is absurd. Most of the AMD cards are starting with 16gb in the midrange for much cheaper than the 4070. It doesn’t cost nvidia very much money to add Vram it’s like over 6gb for 30ish dollars or something it’s cheap to add it. Nvidia does it to push people to get the higher tier cards. Also the PS4 and Ps5 can get away with that just because of optimization. They have settings tweaked and neat little work arounds like checkerboarding instead of using native 4k on the ps4. If they were both compared apples to apples settings wise we’d see the ps4 and the ps5 run out of vram as well
will my build be enough?
R 5 5600g
16gb 3600
will be upgrading from 1660s to an RX 6650 xt soon?
Yeah I think you’ll be good. 6650 is stronger than 5700xt.
Curious, i have a gtx 1080 and a ryzen 5 5600X series. will report back on this
Please can someone provide their input, Can i run this on 4k medium/high ? I have RTX3060ti - 32gb ram and a Ryzen 7 2700x - Thanks in advance
Yeah.. you should be fine. I'm kinda worried about trying to run 1440p with my 2070s with a i7-9700f but should be okay. I'll be happy if can get a steady 30fps although, hoping for 60fps
Loved the video ! I have a ryzen 2700 with a 3070 atm . I play on 1440p hope I’ll hit the 60fps mark ! Haha
Hard to tell isn’t it! I’ll have to let you know how I get on with my 3070. Could be interesting to see the difference between a 2700 and my 5600x
Min spec doesnt mention an internet connection ???
Oh god.. I wonder what game will I uninstall.. years ago 30GB is quite big for a game.. I wonder if these newer games are even optimize with how large the file size is..
I've got an intel i7 12700KF, 32GB DDR5 and an RTX 3070Ti
I have 2 1440P monitors, an ultra wide oled 165Hz and a 27" 240Hz
So I'm hoping to get a steady 60fps on the ultra wide at 1440P. If I can get closer to 120fps that would be awesome, but I'm not expecting that. I think a steady 60fps will look great.
Good video btw. Very to the point and clear.
Hey thank you, I appreciate it! I think you’ll have a great experience, that’s a really nice build you have there 👌
Im running a asus pc ryzen 5 3600x nividea rtx 2060 super 8gb memory and 16 gb of ram that im upgrading to 32 for this game hoping for 40-60 range of fps on high at 1080p
I will be! I run a Ryzen 7 3700x with a 3060Ti and 12gb of 3200mhz ram! My aim is 1440p on high, so fingers crossed!
Running a ryzen 7700x 32 gb ddr5 and GeForce 4080 fe hope it runs smooth on my 144hz 3440x1440 uw monitor
I’m running a i9-10900k with 128gb of ram on a GeForce 3070 with 10Tb hhd hopefully it works out
i have a 1660 ti laptop with 24gb of ram and 6gb vram with a i7-10750H. I am barely over the minimum specs so i dont know if playing the game will be worth it. Worst case scenario i can refund the game if its unplayable or i dont feel good playing on the lowest settings unable to release the full beauty.