The VU System Requirements

The VU System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.

The VU minimum requirements

  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 480
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4590
  • File Size: 12 GB
  • OS: Windows 10

The VU recommended specs

  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 480
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4590
  • File Size: 12 GB
  • OS: Windows 10

Can you run it? Test your computer against The VU system requirements.

Can I Run The VU?

The minimum memory requirement for The VU is 4 GB of RAM installed in your computer. You will need at least 12 GB of free disk space to install The VU. To play The VU you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i5-4590. Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon RX 480 graphics card you can play the game.

The VU will run on PC system with Windows 10 and upwards.

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The VU FPS - what frame rate can you expect?

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The VU System Requirements - Can You Run The VU?

The VU Details

The VU PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Categories Casual Simulation Animation & Modeling
   The VU Release Date 16th of November 2017
What is The VU?

Is it a field explorer or a precision point cloud modeling tool? Is it a three dimensional Spirograph or a fun way to play in a virtual sandbox without all that messy cleanup? Is it way to use virtual reality to explore of the fundamental composition of the universe or is it more like an abstract flight simulator?