Quick Answer

A gaming PC for Hades 2 in SA needs only a modest GPU: an RTX 4060 or RX 7600 (around R6,000-R7,500) maxes it at 1440p well above 100 fps, since this is a stylised isometric roguelike. A R15,000 build covers Hades 2 and most mainstream titles, so spend on a high-refresh monitor and fast SSD rather than an expensive GPU.

Build Planning For Hades 2

Hades 2's hand-drawn 2D-style visuals are light on hardware, so do not oversize the GPU. A Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060, 16GB RAM and a 1TB NVMe (around R15,000) runs Hades 2 at 1440p maxed above 100 fps and handles AAA games at 1080p high too. For a Hades-focused budget, an even cheaper RX 6600 build suffices.

Where Your Rand Works Hardest

For a fast roguelike, responsiveness matters most. A 1080p or 1440p 144Hz monitor makes the quick combat feel crisp, and a fast NVMe (around R1,400) makes the frequent run-restarts instant. Put budget into these over GPU horsepower the game will never use.

A Versatile Choice

The R15,000 RTX 4060 build is the smart all-rounder: it maxes Hades 2 effortlessly and covers your wider library at 1080p high. There is no reason to spend more unless heavier games push you to a stronger card.

FAQ

What PC do I need for Hades 2?

A modest build with an RTX 4060 or RX 7600 maxes it at 1440p above 100 fps. A R15,000 build covers Hades 2 and most mainstream titles comfortably.

Should I spend more on the GPU for Hades 2?

No. A mid-range card maxes it easily. Put extra budget into a 144Hz monitor and fast SSD, which improve the roguelike experience more than GPU power.

Does Hades 2 need a high-refresh monitor?

It benefits from one. The fast combat feels crisper at 144Hz, and any modern GPU easily exceeds 100 fps in this light game, so a high-refresh panel is well used.

Build a versatile R15,000 RTX 4060 system at Evetech for Hades 2, pair it with a 144Hz monitor and fast NVMe, and skip the GPU overspend.