Want to know the Dead Space remake system requirements? This article is just for you. The hardware specifications for the planned PC remake of Dead Space have officially been made public. Many fans will be anticipating its return, because it was one of the most well-known survival horror games in past generations. The past several years have seen a rush of remakes and remaster in the game industry, and while Isaac Clarke's original plot still holds up today, this new iteration is eagerly awaited by fans.
In this guide, we'll run through the hardware you'll need to enjoy this new re-imagining of the original Dead Space game. As with most specs, there are minimum and recommended levels, depending on the output quality you'll get. Check out the benchmarks to see whether your rig is up to the task!
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Dead Space remake system requirements
The system requirements for the Dead Space remake can be found on the game's Steam page. That way, you can directly cross-reference your specs with those determined by Motive Studio.
The remake will need, at minimum, an AMD Ryzen 5 or otherwise Intel Core i5 CPU with 16 GB of RAM, as stated on the Dead Space Steam page. The least GPU power that PC gamers will require will be either an AMD RX 5700 or GTX 1070, although an RX 6700 XT or RTX 2070 is suggested. The game won't need anything particularly powerful, like an RTX 3090 or the future Nvidia RTX 4090. Any 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 10 would be required for the operating system.
Dead Space minimum required specs
- Windows 10 64-bit
- CPU: Ryzen 5-2600X, i5-8600
- RAM: 16 GB
- GPU: AMD RX 5700, GTX 1070
- DirectX-12
- Broadband Internet connection
- 50 GB free space
Dead Space recommended specs
- Windows 10 64-bit
- CPU: Ryzen 5-5600X, i5-11600K
- RAM: 16 GB
- GPU: AMD RX 6700XT, RTX 2070
- DirectX-12
- Broadband Internet connection
- 50 GB free space
In summary, it doesn't sound like anyone wishing to experience the Dead Space remake will have too much trouble. Anybody using a setup younger than two years old should be able to play the game without any issues, although slightly low-end systems will probably be required to lower the visual settings. For more on the game, check out whether you can save Hammond.
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