CYBER PUNK 2.0.7.7
CYBER PUNK 2.0.7.7
We have now tested Cyberpunk 2077 benchmarks on a collection of GPUs, using a preview build. Based on our initial testing results, it looks like the official Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements target performance of 30-40 fps.
The official Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements have been updated with recommendations for ultra quality as well as ray tracing. As we expected, running at higher settings and resolutions will need a fair amount of hardware, at least on the graphics card front. After pushing the launch back to December 10 (from November 19), here's the sort of PC hardware you'll need to run the game in all its glory.
We've known that Cyberpunk 2077 will support ray tracing and DLSS 2.x for a while. It's no surprise then that if you want the full fidelity experience, you'll need one of the best graphics cards, something from the top of our GPU benchmarks — and by that, we mean you'll want at least a GeForce RTX GPU. Cyberpunk also requires DirectX 12, though Windows 7 is supported as DX12 has been ported to it.
If you have the money and some luck, any of the latest GPUs should suffice. For dream territory, there's the GeForce RTX 3090, and the GeForce RTX 3080 or GeForce RTX 3070 will also suffice. The new AMD Radeon RX 6800 cards don't show up on the list, but we'll assume that's because they were just launched on November 18. Unfortunately, the latest word is that supply likely won't catch up to demand until February 2021.
We have our own thoughts on the type of hardware you'll need as well, but let's start with the official Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements. We'll then move on to our own recommendations. So let's jack into the matrix, put on a Cyberpunk 2077 Brain Dance, and get ready for the year's most anticipated game
Cyberpunk 2077 Minimum PC: 1080p Low
CD Projekt Red and Nvidia provided the above slide detailing all of the recommended specs. Interestingly, all mention of AMD graphics cards has been scrubbed from the list. However, the left two columns of the list basically haven't changed since what was stated in Night City Wire episode 3 (starting around the 20:30 mark), with Nvidia apparently adding five additional columns. Let's start with the minimum specs first:
- Core i5-3570K or FX-8310
- GTX 780 3GB (or RX 470 4GB)
- 8GB RAM
- 3GB VRAM
- 70GB storage
- Windows 7 or Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 1080p Low
So, that's your clunker standard cyberdeck that's barely enough to get you started as a netrunner. It has a CPU from 2012, a GPU from 2013 (Nvidia) or 2016 (AMD), a modest amount of memory, and a 64-bit version of Windows. Cyberpunk 2077 requires DirectX 12 (DX12), which was backported to Windows 7 but not Windows 8/8.1.
What sort of experience will this deck get you? It says 1080p low, but it doesn't state whether that's for 60 fps or 30 fps. If we were to hazard a guess, it's closer to 30 than 60.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 1080p High
- Core i7-4790 or Ryzen 3 3200G
- GTX 1060 6GB, GTX 1660 Super (or R9 Fury)
- 12GB RAM
- 6GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 1080p High
The recommended hardware for 1080p high is still pretty tame. The GPUs are moderately faster — according to our GPU benchmarks and perforamnce hierarchy, Nvidia's 1060 6GB is about 30 percent faster than the GTX 780; meanwhile, AMD's R9 Fury X is about 30 percent faster than the RX 570 4GB, so the vanilla R9 Fury is perhaps 35 percent faster than the minimum RX 470. Note that the R9 Fury X is also about 25 percent faster than the GTX 1060 6GB.
For newer GPUs, both the GTX 1650 Super and RX 5500 XT provide similar performance, but the 1650 cards only have 4GB VRAM, so Nvidia also suggests the GTX 1660 Super. That's a big spread in performance, as the 1660 Super is over 40 percent faster than the 1060 6GB.
On the CPU side, things are a bit weird. The Core i7-4790 is similar to the i7-4770K, and both should be substantially faster than the Ryzen 3 3200G. A Ryzen 5 1400 would have been a more sensible minimum CPU, so it feels a bit like CDPR is just pulling models out of a hat. Ryzen 3 3200G is limited to an x8 PCIe bus link, plus it's a 4-core/4-thread CPU. It's not going to beat a Core i7 Haswell or Devil's Canyon in gaming performance, in other words.
While the recommended PC hardware targets 1080p high, we again don't know if that's 30 fps or 60 fps. The 1060 will probably land in the 35-45 fps range on average, while the GTX 1660 Super should be close to 60. Again, it's a pretty low bar for a gaming PC.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 1440p Ultra
- Core i7-4790 or Ryzen 3 3200G
- RTX 2060 (or RX 5600 XT)
- 12GB RAM
- 6GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 1440p Ultra
Moving up to 1440p ultra recommendations, the only real change is in the GPU department. This is still without ray tracing enabled, and CD Projekt Red (or Nvidia) recommends an RTX 2060. It's not clear if that's with or without DLSS, but we figure an RX 5600 XT should be relatively close to the RTX 2060 if the recommendation is for without DLSS.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 4K Ultra
- Core i7-4790 or Ryzen 3 3200G
- RTX 2080 Super, RTX 3070 (or RX 6800)
- 16GB RAM
- 8GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 4K Ultra
4K ultra continues to push up the GPU ladder, and it also moves to recommending 16GB of system RAM and 8GB of VRAM. The RTX 2080 Super and RTX 3070 are recommended here, but is this with DLSS or not? We don't know for sure. An RX 6800 from AMD should also do pretty well, we think, but we'll have to test next month to see how they actually stack up.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 1080p Medium Ray Tracing
- Core i7-4790 or Ryzen 3 3200G
- RTX 2060 (or RX 6800)
- 16GB RAM
- 6GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 1080p RT Medium
Of course, turning on ray tracing kicks the requirements up quite a bit on the GPU front. For the medium ray tracing setting, running at 1080p (and almost certainly with DLSS enabled now), we're back at 1080p now. The CPU continues to be a bit of an oddity, the VRAM obviously drops back to 6GB (because that's what the 2060 has), but otherwise, it's basically the 1440p ultra non-RT specs. AMD's RX 6800 is most likely going to be highly competitive in this range, but then it's a $580 card going up against a $300-$350 card.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 1440p Ultra Ray Tracing
- Core i7-6700 or Ryzen 5 3600
- RTX 3070 (or RX 6800 XT?)
- 16GB RAM
- 8GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 1440p RT Ultra
1440p ultra ray tracing continues the march up the GPU ladder, with the RTX 3070 getting the primary recommendation. Again, likely with DLSS enabled, we're looking at hardware that AMD may not actually be able to match in terms of RT performance. 1440p DLSS quality means rendering at something like 1810x1018 and upscaling, and as we showed in the RX 6800 XT review, Nvidia generally has superior ray tracing performance plus Tensor cores that AMD can't match. If you want ray tracing at 1440p, your best bet will be the 3070 or a 2080 Ti, and maybe the RX 6800 XT will come close.
The CPU finally gets a bump up as well, to the i7-6700 or Ryzen 5 3600. The latter certainly makes a lot of sense. Can the original Skylake 4-core/8-thread i7-6700 actually keep up, though? We doubt it, unless everything is just GPU limited at this point (which it probably is). Still, we'd suggest aiming for the i7-8700 or higher on the Intel side if you want to run at maxed-out settings.
Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC: 4K Ultra Ray Tracing
- Core i7-4790 or Ryzen 3 3200G
- RTX 3080 (or RTX 3090)
- 16GB RAM
- 10GB VRAM
- 70GB SSD storage
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Target: 4K Ultra
Tom's Hardware Cyberpunk 2077 Recommended PC
Given the above recommendations and trends, here's our recommendation for a complete high-end Cyberpunk 2077 PC build. We still need to run the benchmarks, but with DLSS, even 4K should be viable.
- Core i7-10700K : $378
- GeForce RTX 3080: $700 (when supply improves)
- NZXT Kraken X63 : $149
- Asus TUF Gaming Z490-Plus : $180
- G.Skill Aegis 2x16GB DDR4-3200 : $115
- Adata XPG Gammix S5 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD : $110
- Phanteks Eclipse P400A : $70
- Thermaltake GF1 850W Gold : $130
TOTAL PRICE: $1,832
Obviously, that's a lot of money for a gaming PC, but there's a good chance you won't need to upgrade everything just to play Cyberpunk 2077 at max settings. Mostly, getting the GeForce RTX 3080 is your best bet at being able to handle anything Night City might throw at you. Good luck finding one this side of February 2021.
In terms of performance, while we don't know exactly how demanding Cyberpunk 2077 will be, having the fastest current GPU (that doesn't cost over $1,000) should suffice. If you already have a 2070 Super or similar GPU, 1080p or 1440p with ray tracing should be fine as well.
Cyberpunk 2077 System Requirements, Closing Thoughts
The main hurdle for any PC to run Cyberpunk 2077 is undoubtedly going to be the graphics card. If you're willing to run at minimum quality and a lower resolution, or maybe enable resolution scaling, and if you're okay with 30 fps, it will probably run just fine on whatever hardware your current gaming PC has. That's assuming you have a GTX 970 or R9 390 or better GPU. You might even be able to go to older / slower hardware and still run the game, but no guarantees — and none of the fancy graphics effects.
But if you want to get the most out of Cyberpunk 2077, judging by what we've seen and the promised graphics features, we recommend at least running a 6-core CPU to hit a consistent 60 fps or more in the crowds of Night City, and perhaps even that won't be sufficient.
One thing to keep in mind is that while Cyberpunk 2077 will be launching on PC and the next-generation PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles, it will also be available on current-gen consoles. The hardware in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is pretty decrepit by today's standards, so any modest PC should be fine if you just want to run the game. It might be at 30 fps, but it should still be playable. That's basically what CDPR seems to be aiming for.
So we're not suggesting that you run out and buy a new PC or upgrade your existing PC in advance of the game launch. If you're already running an Nvidia RTX graphics card, you should be okay for at least trying ray tracing. If you have an AMD, maybe the ray tracing effects won't really be that amazing (or worth the hit to performance). Rest assured, we're planning to run a full suite of Cyberpunk 2077 benchmarks once the game arrives. We'll see you then.
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