God of War Hardware Requirements

Sony’s first masterpiece God of War, which was originally exclusively exclusive on the PlayStation platform, appeared on the PC’s Steam platform a while ago and will meet you on January 14, 2022, next year. Many players look forward to this game, but more people care about the hardware requirements of this game. After all, God of War supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, and the image quality should be improved after transplanting to the PC platform. Recently, Sony officially gave the specific hardware configuration requirements of God of War, among which, the hardware requirements are not low if it is to reach 60 frames under 4K.

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If you just want to play God of War under 720P with 30 frames and low image quality, then a GTX 960 4GB graphics card and Core i5-2500K or Ryzen 3 1200, with 8GB of memory will be the most basic requirement. As for if you want to get the same experience as that on the PlayStation console, that is, 1080P@30 frames and the image quality level of the console, then the graphics card needs a GTX 1060 6GB that is still very mainstream, the CPU needs Core i5 6600K or Ryzen 5 2400G, and the memory is still 8GB. The higher level of 1080P@60 frames requires higher hardware requirements. GTX 1070 graphics card, Core i7-4770K or Ryzen 7 2700 and 8GB are the basic requirements.

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Coming to the current mainstream 2K resolution, a mid-to-high-end graphics card like RTX 2070 is needed at this time, and the demand for CPU has also increased by a level, requires Core i7-7700K or Ryzen 7 3700X, and the memory requirement is also increased from 8GB to 16GB.

As for the current highest-end 4K@60 frames, this requires extremely high hardware. For graphics cards, everyone needs an air RTX 3080, and the CPU needs Core i9-9900K or Ryzen 9 3950X.

However, although 2K and 4K require relatively high hardware configuration since God of War supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, everyone’s pressure on the graphics card can also be reduced.