Quick Answer

A R15,000 PC runs Far Cry New Dawn maxed at 1440p around 90-110fps. Built on the older Far Cry 5 engine, New Dawn is lighter than Far Cry 6, so a Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060 or RX 7600 and 16GB DDR5 maxes it comfortably and leaves headroom for high-refresh play.

Far Cry New Dawn Is Lighter Than Far Cry 6

New Dawn reuses the Far Cry 5 engine and predates Far Cry 6's heavy HD texture pack, so it is less demanding. A Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060 8GB or RX 7600 maxes it at 1440p around 90-110fps without any VRAM worries. The build is also a capable all-rounder for newer games, but New Dawn itself runs maxed with ease.

Frame Rates At 1080p And 1440p

At 1440p Ultra this build holds 90-110fps in New Dawn, and at 1080p Ultra it pushes well past 120fps - ideal for a 144Hz panel. The game is moderately GPU-bound, so the RTX 4060 or RX 7600 sets the pace while the Ryzen 5 7600 feeds it comfortably at both resolutions.

Storage, Stock And SA Buying

Far Cry New Dawn installs at around 30GB, lighter than most modern AAA games, so a 1TB Gen4 NVMe holds it plus a full library with fast loading. Confirm the live config before ordering and check the RAM is a dual-channel kit. SA metro buyers can usually collect same-day rather than wait on courier.

FAQ

What FPS does Far Cry New Dawn get on a R15,000 PC?

Around 90-110fps at 1440p Ultra and well past 120fps at 1080p Ultra on a Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060. New Dawn uses the lighter Far Cry 5 engine, so it maxes out comfortably at this budget.

Is Far Cry New Dawn demanding on hardware?

No, it is lighter than Far Cry 6. Built on the Far Cry 5 engine without a heavy HD texture pack, New Dawn maxes out at 1440p on a mid-range R15,000 build at 90-110fps with no VRAM concerns.

Will this build run other Far Cry games?

Yes. The same R15,000 parts handle Far Cry 5 and Far Cry 6 well at 1440p, though Far Cry 6's optional HD texture pack is best kept to 1080p on an 8GB card. For New Dawn specifically there are no such limits.

TIP

New Dawn maxes out easily on this build - pair it with a 144Hz panel, since the rig pushes well past 120fps at 1080p Ultra where the extra refresh is most noticeable.