Quick Answer

You can run Final Fantasy 7 Remake on a low-end PC by dropping to 1080p, setting textures to Medium, disabling ambient occlusion, and capping the frame rate at 30fps. This gets the game playable on hardware with a GTX 1060 or equivalent GPU and 8GB RAM.

Minimum and Recommended Specs for FF7 Remake on PC

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on PC asks for at least an Intel Core i5-8600 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600, paired with an NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD RX 5700 for the recommended experience at 1080p/60fps. On the minimum end, you need a GTX 1060 6GB or RX 5500 XT and 8GB of RAM. If your rig sits at or below minimum, you will need to make deliberate trade-offs in the settings menu to hit a stable frame rate.

South African PC builders on a tight budget often have older hardware that can still push this game at 30fps with the right tweaks. A well-cooled system matters here - thermal throttling on a mid-range CPU can cause stutters mid-combat just as much as a weak GPU can.

Key Settings to Change for Low-End Hardware

Open the Display Settings menu and work through each option:

  • Resolution: Set to 1280x720 or 1920x1080 at most. Dropping to 720p gives the biggest single FPS gain.
  • Texture Quality: Medium is the sweet spot. Low can look muddy in cutscenes but saves VRAM on 4GB cards.
  • Shadow Quality: Set to Low. Shadows are one of the heaviest loads in this engine.
  • Ambient Occlusion: Disable entirely. It costs frames and is rarely noticeable at lower resolutions.
  • Anti-Aliasing: Use TAA on Low rather than disabling it - disabling AA can make the image look jagged and harder to read in fast combat.
  • Draw Distance: Medium. Dropping below this causes pop-in in open areas like the Sector 5 slums.
  • Frame Rate Cap: Lock to 30fps using the in-game limiter. A stable 30fps is far more playable than a fluctuating 40-55fps.

For CPU-limited systems, also close background apps, disable Windows Game Bar, and set the process priority to High in Task Manager while playing.

Thermal Management Matters on SA Hardware

Loadshedding forces many SA gamers to run inverters or UPS systems, which can affect stable power delivery to the PC. Equally important - if your CPU cooler is a stock Intel or AMD unit and your case has poor airflow, you may see thermal throttling that cuts performance by 15-20% under sustained combat load. Upgrading to a quality aftermarket CPU cooler can recover those lost frames without touching any settings at all.

Use HWiNFO64 to monitor your CPU and GPU temperatures while gaming. If either hits above 85C consistently, your cooling setup is the bottleneck, not your GPU.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a GTX 1060 3GB run FF7 Remake? It is very difficult. The 3GB VRAM limit causes texture streaming issues even at Low quality. The 6GB version runs far better. Consider dropping to 720p and Low textures if you only have the 3GB card.

Does FF7 Remake use DLSS or FSR on PC? The Intergrade version on PC does not have DLSS or AMD FSR support as of 2026, so you cannot use upscaling as a performance shortcut. Resolution reduction in settings is your main lever.

Is 8GB RAM enough for FF7 Remake? Yes, 8GB is sufficient to run the game. Ensure you close Chrome and other memory-heavy apps before launching. The game can use 6-7GB on its own.