• PC System requirements for Atomic Heart for all resolutions

    PC System requirements for Atomic Heart for all resolutions

    Author

    Srinanda Bhattacharyya

    Date

    Feb, 11.2023

    The long-awaited FPS Atomic Heart's development team, Mundfish, has released the complete list of system requirements needed to run the game at a range of settings, including the popular 4K/60 FPS configuration. It should come as no surprise that Atomic Heart requires powerful hardware in order to function at its highest settings since it has long been used to demonstrate some of Nvidia's most impressive visual effects through its RTX-ready demos.

    With the release date rapidly approaching, Mundfish just unveiled comprehensive system requirements for the upcoming action-adventure game's PC edition, providing players a comprehensive overview of the required hardware. Additionally, ray tracing prerequisites were discussed.

    Atomic Heart Bonus Q&A – Full PC Specs Reveal & Final Build Improvementshttps://t.co/JLZ0a5Zu1m

    — @Mundfish #AtomicHeart (@mundfish) February 9, 2023

    Even while the developer's promises that Atomic Heart's DLSS will make up for Denuvo are baffling at the best of times, the studio's revised system requirement summary does indicate that the majority of PC gamers ought to be able to play the game without any issues. Atomic Heart should operate at its highest setting at 4K on an Nvidia RTX 3080 or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT, giving players a consistent 60 frames per second. Though it's important to note that the table itself doesn't explicitly state as much, it's safe to assume that this does cover the game's several raytracing settings.

    The following table lists the minimum, maximum, extreme, and ultra 4K PC specifications for the game.

     

    Min. 30fps

    Min. 60fps

    Med. 60fps

    CPU

    Intel Core i5 2500, AMD Ryzen 3 1200

    Intel Core i5 2500, AMD Ryzen 3 6500

    Intel Core i5 6600K, AMD Ryzen 5 1400

    Memory

    8GB

    8GB

    16GB

    GPU

    Nvidia GTX 960, Radeon R9 380

    Nvidia GTX 1060, Radeon R9 580

    Nvidia GTX 1070, Radeon RX 5600XT

    Storage

    90GB (HDD)

    90GB (HDD)

    90GB (SSD)

    Resolution target

    1080p

    1080p

    1080p

    Graphics settings

    Low

    Low

    Medium

     

     

    High 60fps

    Ultra 60fps

    Ultra 4K 60fps

    CPU

    Intel Core i5 7600K, AMD Ryzen 5 1600

    Intel Core i7 7700K, AMD Ryzen 5 2600X

    Intel Core i7 8700K, AMD Ryzen 5 3600X

    Memory

    16GB

    16GB

    16GB

    GPU

    Nvidia GTX 1080, Radeon RX 5700XT

    Nvidia RTX 2070 Super, Radeon RX 6700XT

    Nvidia RTX 3080, Radeon RX 6800XT

    Storage

    90GB (SSD)

    90GB (SSD)

    90GB (SSD)

    Resolution target

    1080p

    1080p

    2160p (4K)

    Graphics settings

    High

    Ultra

    Ultra

    Although the game won't be fully available until its official launch on February 21, pre-load for Atomic Heart is already available, giving everyone plenty of time to prepare for the launch day. It's still completely possible that things could go wrong on day one, so those who are still worried about the game's performance should wait to hear what the early adopters have to say about the developer's technological abilities