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Can I Run 7 Days to Die?

ActionAdventureIndie 25 Jul, 2024 23,811 playing now Steam Proton: gold
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System Requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommendedYour PC
GPU 2 GB Dedicated Memory 4 GB Dedicated Memory Detecting...
CPU 2.8 Ghz Quad Core CPU 3.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster Detecting...
RAM 8 GB 12 GB Detecting...
Storage 15 GB 15 GB
DirectX Version 11 Version 11

About

7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first-person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. Play the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG that came first. Navezgane awaits!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run 7 Days to Die on my PC?

To run 7 Days to Die you need at least 2 GB Dedicated Memory and 8GB RAM. For the best experience, 4 GB Dedicated Memory with 12GB RAM is recommended. Use CanIRun.gg to check your PC instantly for free.

What are the minimum requirements for 7 Days to Die?

7 Days to Die minimum requirements: GPU: 2 GB Dedicated Memory, CPU: 2.8 Ghz Quad Core CPU, RAM: 8 GB, Storage: 15 GB, DirectX: Version 11.

What are the recommended specs for 7 Days to Die?

7 Days to Die recommended specs: GPU: 4 GB Dedicated Memory, CPU: 3.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster, RAM: 12 GB, Storage: 15 GB, DirectX: Version 11.

How many GB is 7 Days to Die?

7 Days to Die requires at least 15 GB of free storage for installation. Make sure you have some extra headroom for patches and save files.

Can a GTX 1650 run 7 Days to Die?

We don't have a confirmed GPU score for 7 Days to Die, but a GTX 1650 is an entry-level card from 2019 — it can usually run older or lightweight titles at 1080p low. Run the free CanIRun.gg check to see exactly where your PC lands.

Is 7 Days to Die CPU or GPU intensive?

7 Days to Die does not expose a confirmed GPU tier in our database, so we cannot say definitively whether it is CPU or GPU bound. As a rule of thumb, most modern 3D titles lean GPU-heavy at 1080p and above.