Is your PC ready to run Starfield? If it's time to upgrade or you're swapping from a console, here are some great builds to check out.
Starfield is among the most anticipated games of the year, or perhaps even the last few years, and it’s only available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It’s no wonder that it’s got people turning to PC gaming in droves. Whether you’re looking to upgrade or buy a new computer entirely, you’ll be pleased to know that now is a good time to shop, as the prices of components are quite low.
Optimal build If you want to be able to comfortably play Starfield at 1440p, or even 4K, this is the build to go with. Priced at around $1,400 to $1,650 , this is a PC that satisfies the recommended requirements shared by Bethesda and should be able to run the game on high settings. Most of all, it’s an all-around solid build, with a dependable power supply, a decent cooler, and a lot of upgrade potential.
For the time being, the only upscaling technology supported by Starfield is AMD’s own FSR 2. FSR is open-source, though, so you can easily use it on an Nvidia GPU. It just won’t be as good as DLSS, but it’ll do. However, as you can see based on the above parts, this build isn’t cheap, ranging from $2,500 to nearly $3,000. There are some changes you can make to make it more affordable. As for adding more to it, I really wouldn’t recommend doing so for pure gaming. You’d be wasting money at that point — I’ll tell you why below.
One thing is for sure — this build may have a tendency to heat up, and that’s not due to any problems with the components. It’s just a monster PC. Because of that, you should definitely pick up a liquid cooler, and I recommend using an all-in-one option for minimum hassle and maximum cooling. The Corsair case also comes with plenty of airflow, and if budget is not a concern, you can always upgrade to the or the .
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