Electronic Arts has revealed the PC system requirements for FIFA 15. According to the publisher, PC gamers will need at least a quad-core CPU and a 64bit OS. Thankfully, this is not another COD: Ghosts, meaning that 4GB of RAM is the minimum RAM requirement. In addition, FIFA 15 will only support DX11 GPUs, meaning that you will at least need an ATI Radeon HD 5770 or an NVIDIA GTX 650.
Do note that tomorrow EA will release a demo for FIFA 15 that will be also available on the PC.
Here are the full PC system requirements for FIFA 15:
Minimum Specifications
• OS: Windows V/7/8/8.1 – 64-Bit
• CPU: Intel Q6600 Core2 Quad @ 2.4Ghz (or AMD Phenom 7950 Quad-Core, AMD Athlon II X4 620 equivalent)
• RAM: 4GB
• Hard Drive Space Required: 13.0 GB
• Minimum Supported Video Cards: ATI Radeon HD 5770, NVIDIA GTX 650
• DirectX: 11.0
• Single System Multiplayer: 2-4 players + 1 keyboard on a PC
• Disc Drive: DVD-ROM at 8x Speed
• Input: Keyboard, Mouse, Dual Analogue gamepad, VOIP HeadsetRecommended Specifications
• OS: Windows V/7/8/8.1 – 64-Bit
• CPU: Intel i5-2550K @ 3.40GHz (or AMD FX-6350 Six-Core equivalent)
• RAM: 8GB
• Hard Drive Space Required: 13.0 GB
• Minimum Supported Video Cards: ATI Radeon HD 6870, NVIDIA GTX 460
• DirectX: 11.0
• Single System Multiplayer: 2-4 players + 1 keyboard on a PC
• Disc Drive: DVD-ROM at 8x Speed
• Input: Keyboard, Mouse, Dual Analogue gamepad, VOIP Headset

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The 400 series also support DX11 (and DX12)
Every time I read the “64 bit only” like it’s a tragedy, I laugh.
It’s not like we’re in 2014 (2015 soon) or anything 🙂
Some people that expect their single core athlon64 + 8600gt or Intel HD 2500 to even boot latest games need to visit a doctor. I mean , some are worse than peasants , literally. Imagine if people bragged and cried nowadays how they can’t run Killzone:Shadow Fall or GTA V on PS2.
its worse than ppl expecting games to work on windows xp nowadays. such scrubs
xp also didnt support quad core
also directx9 only..incoming games atleast directx11
min 650, recommended 460. they are very similar, 460 is better a little bit but…
“tomorrow EA will release a demo for FIFA 15”
nice thing that EA release demos, Sims 4 and Fifa 15 are good examples. ubisoft and others should do that too
That’s right! Ubisoft should also start demo trend as well…. and Gtx 460 is much better i think… because of 256-bit…
yeah, memory bandwith in 460 is much better, but thats it
I think the GTX 460 got switched places with the GTX 650 in the above requirements. It makes no sense otherwise.
my r9 270 says “bring it!”
my R9 280x says Ultra ultra… 😀
gtx 650 ti boost will probably run on ultra also
yes. but won’t provide average 60FPS!
I guess you are right on that one
it will do 60fps, maybe not on ultra but you can fiddle with settings , its PC after all 😀
Sweet 😀
Yes it will since most of the FIFA games runs superb on Nvidia cards with adaptive v-sync best latency that you can ever imagine
max settings 1080p it provides 125 FPS it never goes under 100 fps 😀
No way the gtx 650 is minimum
Seems high. That new engine better be worth it. Seems higher than what the old/current gen consoles have. Good thing for the demo at least. EA are doing pretty good as of late with those, and the free trials of games.
Nice, can’t wait to see the new engine at work.
8Gb ram for a football game? lol!
Typical 2014 PC game system requirements.
If people are curious as to why they didn’t do this with FIFA 14, here what Nick Channon from EA has to say: “It’s kind of hard to do a new console, right? The transition is not easy. So we put all of our efforts into making as good… We had to bring out a new game on two new consoles. It takes a lot of time and we want ed to make sure it was right. We didn’t have the bandwidth and the time to move it to PC as well. We had a great PC game. Obviously our gen 3 game is really strong too. But now, with that code base that we’re used to, we felt that we could add that extra platform. Moving to PC isn’t easy either. It doesn’t just happen. There’s some work there. It was just a timing thing.”
Pretty hypocritical considering someone from EA said that the next-gen consoles were a “gen ahead” and the majority of the PC gamers had lower specs than the consoles. Everyone knew this was bullshit, anyway.
hi how do you get 64 bit version