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Devil May Cry 5 - Final PC System Requirements
Capcom has updated the official PC requirements for Devil May Cry 5 (via the game’s Steam store page). From the looks of it, the Japanese company has lowered the game’s minimum CPU requirements.
While it previously listed the Intel Core i7-4770 as a minimum CPU, it now lists the Intel Core i5-4460 and the AMD FX-6300 CPUs.
Devil May Cry 5 Official Final PC Requirements
MINIMUM:
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- OS: WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4460, AMD FX™-6300, or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM, or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 35 GB available space
- Additional Notes: *Xinput support Controllers recommended *Internet connection required for game activation. (Network connectivity uses Steam® developed by Valve® Corporation.)
RECOMMENDED:
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- OS: WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3770, AMD FX™-9590, or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM, AMD Radeon™ RX 480 with 8GB VRAM, or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 35 GB available space
- Additional Notes: *Xinput support Controllers recommended *Internet connection required for game activation. (Network connectivity uses Steam® developed by Valve® Corporation.)
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#5633924 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:29 AM
I'm getting this game free when it ships ( in an AMD game bundle with the RX-590.) I'm not really excited about it--the DMC games do little for me--but I did want to add something to their machine specs recommendations--notably, their max hardware recommendations. They mention, incredibly and horribly, their recommendation for an
I'm getting this game free when it ships ( in an AMD game bundle with the RX-590.) I'm not really excited about it--the DMC games do little for me--but I did want to add something to their machine specs recommendations--notably, their max hardware recommendations. They mention, incredibly and horribly, their recommendation for an
AMD FX™-9590, or better.
Do not buy an FX-9590, or any FX-9000-series CPU. Ever. The "or better" part of Capcom's official CPU recommendation is the only valid part of it, imo! I do not think AMD even sells these kludges any longer, and I certainly hope not, and I have absolutely no idea what this cpu is doing on a recommendation for any game in 2019! Seems like these recommended specs were compiled by someone who hasn't looked at the CPU product markets in about a decade or so...! (I shudder to think what this may say about the DMC5 game itself!) The 9xxx-series from AMD was nothing except a kludge--it's an FX-8xxxx-series cpu that has been massively overvolted and over-clocked to *extreme* measures. IIRC, the FX-9xxx series was dreamed up by one of the inferior, former managers hired to run the AMD computer departments prior to Lisa Su. It's a cherry-picked FX-8xxx-series cpu and it's massively overclocked and overvolted to achieve much-higher-than-stock clocks. It requires a monster of a PSU, and special motherboard circuitry (to handle the electric load, believe it or not!) and other things as I recall. And it stinks...it stinks to high heaven, IIRC! Well, it doesn't really smell bad--but you know what I mean. Like I said, I don't think they've been available for years--and rightly so. Now that knowledgeable people are running the show at AMD, you won't see anything like this from them ever again, I have no doubt.
Do not buy an FX-9590, or any FX-9000-series CPU. Ever. The "or better" part of Capcom's official CPU recommendation is the only valid part of it, imo! I do not think AMD even sells these kludges any longer, and I certainly hope not, and I have absolutely no idea what this cpu is doing on a recommendation for any game in 2019! Seems like these recommended specs were compiled by someone who hasn't looked at the CPU product markets in about a decade or so...! (I shudder to think what this may say about the DMC5 game itself!) The 9xxx-series from AMD was nothing except a kludge--it's an FX-8xxxx-series cpu that has been massively overvolted and over-clocked to *extreme* measures. IIRC, the FX-9xxx series was dreamed up by one of the inferior, former managers hired to run the AMD computer departments prior to Lisa Su. It's a cherry-picked FX-8xxx-series cpu and it's massively overclocked and overvolted to achieve much-higher-than-stock clocks. It requires a monster of a PSU, and special motherboard circuitry (to handle the electric load, believe it or not!) and other things as I recall. And it stinks...it stinks to high heaven, IIRC! Well, it doesn't really smell bad--but you know what I mean. Like I said, I don't think they've been available for years--and rightly so. Now that knowledgeable people are running the show at AMD, you won't see anything like this from them ever again, I have no doubt.
If they are going to recommend the FX-9590 as *the* recommended AMD cpu to use to run DMC5--then, why not let it all hang out and on the Intel side recommend an original-architecture 600MHz Pentium 3, eh?...
Man, Capcom has been asleep when it comes to cpus--the world has passed them by. I *hope* this doesn't tell us about the quality of this game! Hopefully, it's a lot higher than the quality of the *recommended* CPUs that Capcom has signed off on (hah!)...


If you absolutely and positively must go to an AMD FX cpu these days (FX's can be had for a song and a dance these days if you can find them) then go to the FX-8xxx-series cpus--really cheap, where you can find them these days, that is. Get something like an FX-8350--which is overclockable--but normally. Avoid the 9000-series like the plague! Best recommendation today on the Max-hardware end: don't go for less than a Ryzen 5 1600! I've got one--very nice--runs all day at 3.8GHz without breaking a sweat--only 1.3850 volts set in the bios--and It'll literally run rings around the FX-9/8xxx series cpus--but I'm sure that's common knowledge by now.
This is a WARNING, that's all...It's directed at those unsuspecting souls who may be new to all of this and who see the AMD FX-9590 "recommended" label and think they'd like to investigate further! Forget it! I mean it--this thing was an abomination. I've never seen anything like it from AMD and hope I never do again--from anyone. It was the desperate brainchild of someone assigned to run a division at AMD about which he had no earthly clue! Ugh--gag-choke! A sorry product of the "MHz = performance" school of advertising which we transcended years ago--uh, when the original AMD Athlon was first shipped, if memory serves. (Because, obviously, MHz means little to performance if your IPC averages are pathetic, etc.) Anyway...FX--9590 is just so "yesterday"...
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orry to make such a big deal here--sort of--but just steer clear of the AMD FX-9xxx series, I don't care how "cheap" someone is willing to sell it to you--or how many MHz the person swears it will do! Stay away--or, or...uh, or...lightning will strike you or, uh, a thunderclap will deafen you, or...uh--just ALP> Avoid Like the Plague. 'nuff said!W
hat an exceptionally ODD hardware recommendation to make, eh? Tells me only that the person who made out the "recommended" hardware list has apparently no knowledge of the current SOA for cpus in 2019. This is their recommended AMD cpu...!? Gaaaa! It's as if these people have never heard of the cpu stealing headlines for the past two years, AMD's Ryzen(TM) group of cpus--practically dominating in performance, pleasure, and professional capabilities.
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#5633928 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:39 AM
Agreed! My post was too long--'bout burst a gut when I saw that FX9xxx series abomination resurrected again!--heh
--but such a stupid, inaccurate hardware-recommended list has to be addressed--I hope AMD will express it's dissatisfaction with this and quickly. I don't object to nVidia hardware recommendations--but good grief, in an AMD-sponsored game, being so dreadfully *wrong* in your AMD hardware recommendations is very poor work, indeed...!
Funny thing, many sites release the requirements only with nVidia GPUs mentioned. Not a nice thing to do with an AMD sponsored game if you ask me.
Agreed! My post was too long--'bout burst a gut when I saw that FX9xxx series abomination resurrected again!--heh

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#5633930 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:58 AM
Im sure that fx 8xxx/9xxx cpu's will run this game no problem. Despite being hot and power hungry beast it will perform better than any 2nd or 3rd gen i5's.
Im sure that fx 8xxx/9xxx cpu's will run this game no problem. Despite being hot and power hungry beast it will perform better than any 2nd or 3rd gen i5's.
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#5634049 Posted on: 02/01/2019 11:48 AM
The requirements seem about right as the game looks like a remastered PS3 game. Anyway, the gameplay brings back DMC3 memories so I can't wait to try it.
The requirements seem about right as the game looks like a remastered PS3 game. Anyway, the gameplay brings back DMC3 memories so I can't wait to try it.
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Looks like has same Engine than RE7/RE2RMK, is so optimized
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It will also look good.