HumanitZ System Requirements
HumanitZ System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.
Here are the HumanitZ system requirements:
Minimum | Recommended | |
CPU | Intel Core i5-8600K | Intel Core i7-9700K |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
RAM | 16 GB | 16 GB |
File Size | 20 GB | 20 GB |
OS | Windows 10 | Windows 10 |
Can you run it? Test your computer against HumanitZ system requirements.
Can I Run HumanitZ?
The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060. Furthermore, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 is recommended in order to run HumanitZ with the highest settings. To play HumanitZ you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i5-8600K. Whereas, an Intel Core i7-9700K is recommended in order to run it. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 20 GB of free disk space available. HumanitZ system requirements state that you will need at least 16 GB of RAM.
HumanitZ will run on PC system with Windows 10 and upwards.
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HumanitZ FPS - what frame rate can you expect?
How many FPS will I get on HumanitZ? We reference thousands of reports from PCGameBenchmark users running our FPS tracking app to tell you exactly how HumanitZ performs across a range of different settings and resolutions on the most popular PC gaming setups. Here's our most recent test result.
What frame rate does HumanitZ run at?
Here are the typical frame rate samples
Avg FPS | CPU | GPU | RAM |
40 | Intel Core i7-10850H | Intel UHD | 16 GB |
What frame rate does HumanitZ run at? Check our FPS Calculator
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