Elden Ring System Requirements
Elden Ring is a graphically demanding game, and it's capped at 60 FPS — so a strong graphics card mainly helps you hold a steady 60 as you raise the settings. Below are the official minimum and recommended requirements from Bandai Namco/FromSoftware on Steam; right under them, pick your CPU and GPU to see — from real benchmark data — what FPS your own hardware would actually get.
Can your PC run it?
Pick your processor and graphics card — get the estimated average FPS and 1% lows for this game, from real benchmark data.
System requirements
Recommended hardware
A graphically demanding game — a strong graphics card is what keeps frame rates smooth at high settings, especially at 1440p and 4K.
Other game requirements
Frequently asked questions
What graphics card do you need to run Elden Ring?
Per Steam, the minimum is an NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB / AMD RX 580 4GB, and the recommended is an NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB / AMD RX Vega 56 8GB. Since the game is capped at 60 FPS, the goal is holding a steady 60 at high settings — the recommended tier is a safe bet for that.
How much RAM does Elden Ring need?
Steam lists 12 GB minimum and 16 GB recommended. 16 GB is the right call today.
How much storage does Elden Ring take?
The official requirement is 60 GB of free space. An SSD speeds up region transitions and load times.
Can my PC run Elden Ring?
Drop your CPU and GPU into the calculator above — it instantly estimates the average FPS and 1% lows for Elden Ring from real benchmark data.