Here Are The Recommended System Requirements To Run Cyberpunk 2077 On PC
/ Carlos HernandezDeveloper CD Projekt Red finally announced the system requirements for the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 .
The good news is that you don’t need a beast of a computer to at least run CD Projekt Red’s latest RPG
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The minimum requirements to run the game seem reasonable, making it accessible to a lot of players at launch. It suggests an intel Core i5-3570K or an AMD FX-8310, at least 8 GB of ram, and a GTX 780 3GB or an AMDD Radeon RX 470.
The recommended specs sounds promising to those with decent rigs. They suggest an Intel Core i7 -4790 or an AMD Ryzen 3 3200G. For GPU, it suggests an NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 6GB or an AMD Radeon R9 Fury. Of course, if you have a beefy rig, you can go further by utilizing the ability to play in either 1440p or 4K, and even appreciate the game with ray tracing on, which is a buzz graphic feature in games nowadays.
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