BUMBI System Requirements
BUMBI system requirements 2025 - can your PC run BUMBI?
Minimum | Recommended | |
CPU | Intel Core i3-2340UE | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 |
Graphics Card | Intel HD 4000 | NVIDIA GeForce 510 |
RAM | 2 GB | 2 GB |
File Size | 78 MB | 44 MB |
OS | Unknown | Unknown |
Can you run it? Test your computer against BUMBI system requirements.
Can I Run BUMBI?
You will need at least 78 MB of free disk space to install BUMBI. By contrast, the game developers recommend somewhere around 44 MB of free disk space on your system drive. To play BUMBI you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i3-2340UE. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 to play the game. The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an Intel HD 4000. Furthermore, an NVIDIA GeForce 510 is recommended in order to run BUMBI with the highest settings. The minimum memory requirement for BUMBI is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer.
BUMBI will run on PC system with and upwards. Additionally it has Mac and Linux versions.
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BUMBI Mac OS system requirements (minimum)
- Memory:2 GB
- Graphics Card:ATI FireMV 2260
- CPU:Intel Core i3-2340UE
- File Size:78 MB
- OS:Lion 10.7.5, 32/64-bit
BUMBI Linux system requirements (minimum)
- Memory:2 GB
- Graphics Card:ATI FireGL T2-128
- CPU:Intel Core i5-12400T
- File Size:78 MB
- OS:If you're running the Steam client, you're good