Resident Evil 5 PC Specs Revealed

Capcom has revealed the system requirements for the PC version of Resident Evil 5. The game is due for release in Europe on 18 September and will support NVIDIA’s new GeForce 3D Vision technology as well as featuring an improved Mercenaries mode with three times as many enemies as the console versions of the game.The specs are as follows:
OS  
Windows 95: Not Supported
Windows 98: Not Supported
Windows Me: Not Supported
Windows NT: Not Supported
Windows 2000: Not Supported
Windows XP: Required
Windows Vista: RecommendedCPU
Minimum Requirement: Intel PentiumD Processor/AMD Athlon64 X2
Recommended: Intel Core2Quad Processor or better/AMD Phenom X4 or betterRAM
Minimum Requirement: Windows Vista (1GB)/Windows XP (512MB)
Recommended: Windows Vista (2GB or more)/Windows XP (1GB or more)HDD 
8.0GB or more
Monitor  
Minimum Requirement: 800×600
Recommended: 1280×720 or largerDisc Drive
DVD9 compatible driveGPU
Minimum Requirement: VRAM (256MB)/DirectX9.0c/Shader 3.0/NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series/ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro
Recommended: VRAM (512 or more)/NVIDIA GeForce 9800 series or better/ATI Radeon HD 4800 series or betterSound Card
DirectSound Compatible (DirectX9.0c or higher)Interface  
Mouse & Keyboard RequiredGamepad
Recommended: Xbox360 Controller for WindowsInternet
Broadband Connection Recommended: For online modes

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