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Gaming: hardware requirements guide

Playing games, possibly with the same machine used as a homelab.

Gaming conflicts with always-on energy-efficient architectures; usually a dedicated machine.

Hardware requirements by tier

Three tiers for every workload: the minimum that works, the recommended sweet spot, and the comfortable headroom level. These are the same tiers the WisePC decision engine uses when it plans a build around your goal.

TierCPU coresRAMStorageGPUNetwork
Minimum6 cores16 GB1 TB (ssd)dedicated1 GbE
Recommended8 cores32 GB2 TB (ssd)dedicated1 GbE
Comfortable16 cores64 GB4 TB (ssd)ai2.5 GbE

Which tier do you need?

Frequently asked questions

How much RAM does gaming need?

16 GB is the sensible minimum, 32 GB covers most real setups, and 64 GB gives comfortable headroom for growth and extra services.

How many CPU cores does gaming need?

A 6-core CPU is the minimum, 8 cores is the recommended sweet spot, and 16 cores is comfortable when it shares the machine with other workloads.

Does gaming need a dedicated GPU?

A dedicated GPU is required for this workload.

What storage and network does gaming expect?

Storage: 2 TB of SSD is the recommended baseline (1 TB minimum, 4 TB comfortable). Network: 1 GbE is the recommended baseline.

What runs well alongside gaming?

It is self-contained — add it to any existing server with spare capacity.

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