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High-performance Star Citizen configuration details

High-performance Star Citizen configuration details

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05-24-2017, 11:56 AM
#1
My friend has convinced me to try Star Citizen. My system is a 4790k with a 1080Ti display, 16GB RAM, and a 500GB SSD. Should I upgrade my RAM for smoother performance in Uber settings? I previously skipped Ryzen thinking it was too minimal, but adding 16GB DDR3 seems unnecessary now. I don’t play games at low settings.
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X_Impossible_X
05-24-2017, 11:56 AM #1

My friend has convinced me to try Star Citizen. My system is a 4790k with a 1080Ti display, 16GB RAM, and a 500GB SSD. Should I upgrade my RAM for smoother performance in Uber settings? I previously skipped Ryzen thinking it was too minimal, but adding 16GB DDR3 seems unnecessary now. I don’t play games at low settings.

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haley123
Member
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06-04-2017, 02:45 AM
#2
Unless your system runs on a lot of background applications, 16GB will likely suffice for memory.
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haley123
06-04-2017, 02:45 AM #2

Unless your system runs on a lot of background applications, 16GB will likely suffice for memory.

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benice45
Member
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06-04-2017, 03:01 AM
#3
I wouldn't make any changes until the game is officially available.
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benice45
06-04-2017, 03:01 AM #3

I wouldn't make any changes until the game is officially available.

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KsenyMur
Junior Member
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06-12-2017, 02:10 AM
#4
In fact, the essential system needs for Star Citizen as of March 16, 2016 (Alpha 2.2.2) are: an operating system such as Windows 7 service pack 1 (64-bit) or Windows 8 (64-bit), a quad-core CPU with Intel i5 1700, 8GB RAM, a DirectX 11 graphics card and at least 4GB video memory. By June 11, 2016, Alpha 2.4.0 required Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows 8 or 8.1 (64-bit) or Windows 10 (64-bit), and a 200 GB SSD. The recommended setup includes a quad-core CPU like Intel Core i7-4770K or similar, 16GB RAM, a DirectX graphics card such as AMD A10-7700K, AMD Radeon HD 7990, or comparable with at least 4GB video RAM. This game performs well under optimal configurations.
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KsenyMur
06-12-2017, 02:10 AM #4

In fact, the essential system needs for Star Citizen as of March 16, 2016 (Alpha 2.2.2) are: an operating system such as Windows 7 service pack 1 (64-bit) or Windows 8 (64-bit), a quad-core CPU with Intel i5 1700, 8GB RAM, a DirectX 11 graphics card and at least 4GB video memory. By June 11, 2016, Alpha 2.4.0 required Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows 8 or 8.1 (64-bit) or Windows 10 (64-bit), and a 200 GB SSD. The recommended setup includes a quad-core CPU like Intel Core i7-4770K or similar, 16GB RAM, a DirectX graphics card such as AMD A10-7700K, AMD Radeon HD 7990, or comparable with at least 4GB video RAM. This game performs well under optimal configurations.

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Nerdben
Member
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06-22-2017, 02:07 AM
#5
That’s a lot of storage! I bet they’ll reduce it after the release. Download speeds on launch day probably wouldn’t be great either.
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Nerdben
06-22-2017, 02:07 AM #5

That’s a lot of storage! I bet they’ll reduce it after the release. Download speeds on launch day probably wouldn’t be great either.

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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06-22-2017, 09:30 AM
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There are no Uber preferences and the graphics options aren't very effective. Currently, your FPS depends on the network, so adding more hardware won't help much. Your RAM is around 8 GB, which should be enough if Chrome is closed. The latest version 3.0.1 is extremely difficult to play with, so it's best to wait about four weeks before moving to 3.1.
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JR_GAMER07
06-22-2017, 09:30 AM #6

There are no Uber preferences and the graphics options aren't very effective. Currently, your FPS depends on the network, so adding more hardware won't help much. Your RAM is around 8 GB, which should be enough if Chrome is closed. The latest version 3.0.1 is extremely difficult to play with, so it's best to wait about four weeks before moving to 3.1.

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leolo37
Junior Member
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06-22-2017, 10:41 AM
#7
Your configuration works well for running Star Citizen at top settings. The present alpha includes performance problems caused by bugs, memory leaks, server-side challenges, and insufficient optimization—all typical in early stages. You might notice stuttering, frame rate drops, and rare memory issues, but these are not due to your system. As alpha testers, we enjoy testing but focus on highlighting these concerns and sharing data to help developers improve.
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leolo37
06-22-2017, 10:41 AM #7

Your configuration works well for running Star Citizen at top settings. The present alpha includes performance problems caused by bugs, memory leaks, server-side challenges, and insufficient optimization—all typical in early stages. You might notice stuttering, frame rate drops, and rare memory issues, but these are not due to your system. As alpha testers, we enjoy testing but focus on highlighting these concerns and sharing data to help developers improve.

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AuraTwistz
Junior Member
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06-22-2017, 11:48 AM
#8
The game requires around 14GB at its peak, making 8GB a limitation but unlikely to impact frame rate since textures can load in lower quality initially and refresh over time.
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AuraTwistz
06-22-2017, 11:48 AM #8

The game requires around 14GB at its peak, making 8GB a limitation but unlikely to impact frame rate since textures can load in lower quality initially and refresh over time.

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Xindis_
Member
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06-22-2017, 04:35 PM
#9
I play Star Citizen with this setup: Z77 chipset i5-3570K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2400 at CL10, GTX 1070 @ 2050 MHz, SC on a SATA III SSD, running on a 2560x1080 display at 144 Hz. In 'The Persistent Universe' ('Crusader'), I see the server limits others can reach—typically 40-45 FPS on a full server, but up to offline performance when there’s minimal traffic. In offline modes like a hangar or Arena Commander matches, frame rates sit between 90-110 at 'Very High'. The graphics settings have little impact on visuals or speed. The main adjustments are disabling SSDO and motion blur. My PC is prepared for upcoming updates and releases.
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Xindis_
06-22-2017, 04:35 PM #9

I play Star Citizen with this setup: Z77 chipset i5-3570K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2400 at CL10, GTX 1070 @ 2050 MHz, SC on a SATA III SSD, running on a 2560x1080 display at 144 Hz. In 'The Persistent Universe' ('Crusader'), I see the server limits others can reach—typically 40-45 FPS on a full server, but up to offline performance when there’s minimal traffic. In offline modes like a hangar or Arena Commander matches, frame rates sit between 90-110 at 'Very High'. The graphics settings have little impact on visuals or speed. The main adjustments are disabling SSDO and motion blur. My PC is prepared for upcoming updates and releases.