Electronic Arts has revealed the official PC system requirements for Need for Speed Heat via its Origin store page. According to the specs, PC gamers will at least need an AMD FX-6350 or an Intel Core i5-3570 with 8GB of RAM.
Regarding the game’s minimum GPU requirements, EA has listed the AMD Radeon 7970/Radeon R9 280X and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 GPUs.
EA recommends using an AMD Ryzen 3 1300X or an Intel Core i7-4790 with 16GB of RAM. EA also recommends having an Radeon RX 480 or a GeForce GTX 1060. Moreover, the game will require 50GB of free hard-disk space.
Need for Speed: Heat will be using the Frostbite Engine and will release on November 8th.
Below you can find its full PC requirements.
Need for Speed: Heat PC Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
OS: Windows 10
Processor (AMD): FX-6350 or Equivalent
Processor (Intel): Core i5-3570 or Equivalent
Memory: 8 GB
Graphics card (AMD): Radeon 7970/Radeon R9 280x or Equivalent
Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 760 or Equivalent
DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 320 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 50 GBRECOMMENDED REQUIREMENTS
OS:Windows 10
Processor (AMD): Ryzen 3 1300X or Equivalent
Processor (Intel): Core i7-4790 or Equivalent
Memory: 16 GB
Graphics card (AMD): Radeon RX 480 or Equivalent
Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 1060 or Equivalent
DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 50 GB
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