What are the system requirements for Something to Drink? on PC?

Component Minimum: Recommended:
OS Windows 10 Windows 10
Processor Intel Core I3 / AMD FX-4300 Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 3
Memory 4 GB RAM 8 GB RAM
Graphics DirectX 11 or Vulkan DirectX 11 or Vulkan
DirectX Version 11 Version 11
Storage 1 GB available space 1 GB available space

What are the system requirements for Something to Drink? on PC?

To run Something to Drink? on your PC, you need at least a Intel Core I3 / AMD FX-4300 processor and a DirectX 11 / Vulkan graphics card. For the best experience, a Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 3 CPU and DirectX 11 / Vulkan GPU are recommended. The game also requires a minimum of 4 GB RAM RAM, 1 GB available space of disk space, Windows 10 as your operating system, and DirectX 11. Check the full specification table above and compare it with your hardware to make sure Something to Drink? will run smoothly on your setup.

What GPU do I need for Something to Drink??
The minimum GPU required for Something to Drink? is DirectX 11 / Vulkan. For optimal performance, a DirectX 11 / Vulkan or better is recommended.
How much RAM does Something to Drink? need?
Something to Drink? requires at least 4 GB RAM of RAM. The recommended amount is 8 GB RAM for the best experience.
How much disk space does Something to Drink? require?
You need at least 1 GB available space of available storage space to install Something to Drink?.
Can I run Something to Drink? on Mac or Linux?
The system requirements listed on this page are for the PC (Windows) version of Something to Drink?. Check the official store page for Mac or Linux compatibility.
What CPU is needed for Something to Drink??
The minimum CPU for Something to Drink? is Intel Core I3 / AMD FX-4300. For better performance, a Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 3 processor is recommended.
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