Cyberpunk 2077’s PC system requirements have been released – Can you run it?

Cyberpunk 2077's PC system requirements have been released - Can you run it?

Cyberpunk 2077’s PC system requirements have been released – Can you run it?

CD Projekt Red has officially released Cyberpunk 2077’s PC system requirements, confirming how powerful your PC needs to be to run the studio’s latest RPG. 

Most PC gamers will be thankful to know that Cyberpunk 2077’s system requirements are modest, though it is worth noting that the game will support features which are designed to decimate the latest and greatest hardware. This game will support DXR raytracing. 

With Cyberpunk 2077, PC gamers require 70GB of free storage space, with CD Projekt Red recommended SSD storage. SSD storage will decrease load times and allow new assets to load in faster, both of which are hugely beneficial in large open-world titles. 

Cyberpunk 2077 will run using the DirectX 12 API and recommends strong quad-core processors like Intel’s i7-4790 and AMD’s Ryzen 3 3200G. 12GB of system memory is recommended, though systems with as little as 8GB of memory will be able to run the game. 

On the graphics side, Cyberpunk 2077 requires a graphics card like Nvidia’s GTX 780 or AMD’s Radeon RX 470, though CD Projekt Red recommends higher-end graphics cards like AMD’s Radeon R9 Fury and Nvidia’s GTX 1060. 
   

Cyberpunk 2077's PC system requirements have been released - Can you run it?  

Below are Cyberpunk 2077’s PC system requirements. 

Minimum System Requirements

– OS: Windows 10
– DirectX: DirectX 12
– Processor: Intel Core i5-3570K or AMD FX-8310
– Memory: 8GB
– Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 780 3GB or AMD Radeon RX 470
– Storage: 70GB

Recommended System Requirements

– OS: Windows 10
– DirectX: DirectX 12
– Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
– Memory: 12GB
– Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB or AMD R9 Fury
– Storage: 70GB SSD

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