Fortnite PC performance

Can I Run Fortnite?

2017 · Shooter, Battle Royale · Check your PC against the official system requirements below.

Fortnite system requirements

RequirementMinimumRecommended
Processor (CPU)Core i3-3225 3.3 GHzCore i5-7300U 3.5 GHz / Core i3-8100 / Ryzen 3 3300U
Graphics (GPU)Intel HD 4000 on PC / Intel Iris Pro 5200NVIDIA GTX 960 / AMD R9 280 or equivalent DX11 GPU
Memory (RAM)8 GB8 GB
Video memory1 GB2 GB
Storage50 GB50 GB

Source: published system requirements

Fortnite scales across a wide range of hardware, and Epic Games publishes minimum, recommended, and epic-quality tiers. The minimum tier targets basic play with a Core i3-3225 and Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics alongside 8 GB of RAM, which lets older machines run Performance Mode at low settings. The recommended tier steps up to a Core i5 or Ryzen 3 with a GTX 960 or R9 280 class card and 2 GB of VRAM, suitable for smoother 60 fps play at higher detail.

Competitive Fortnite is a different target than just launching the game. Build battles and edits reward high frame rates, so ranked and tournament players favor 144 fps or more on high-refresh monitors, often using the lightweight Performance Mode to maximize frames. Epic’s epic-quality tier lists a Core i7-8700 with an RTX 3070 and 16 GB of RAM for high settings, but reaching very high frame rates competitively leans heavily on a fast CPU. A strong modern processor paired with a mid-range or better GPU gives the most consistent results for serious play.

Frequently asked questions

Can Fortnite run on integrated graphics?

Yes. The official minimum tier lists Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics with a Core i3-3225 and 8 GB of RAM, enough to run Performance Mode at low settings, though dedicated graphics give much smoother results.

What do I need for high-fps competitive Fortnite?

For 144+ fps competitive play, a fast modern CPU is key alongside a mid-range or better GPU. Many players use Performance Mode to maximize frame rate, and Epic's epic-quality tier lists a Core i7-8700 with an RTX 3070.

How much space does Fortnite take up?

Fortnite needs roughly 50 GB of available storage, and Epic recommends an SSD for faster loading. Install size can grow with major updates and added modes.

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