Will this setup run PL reasonably well?

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I've been without a desktop since my old one died quite some time ago, and I've been looking around for a replacement rig that will run CP2077+PL reasonably well. How does this system rate according to the published recommended specs (non-RT)?

CPU: Intel Core i5 12400F Processor

MoBo: Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX DDR5
Gfx card: Zotac RTX 4060Ti Twin Edge 8GB
RAM: 16GB Patriot SL Sig DDR5 5600MHz (8x2)
Storage: 1TB Lexar NM790 Gen4 7400mb/s SSD
PSU: 800W FSP Hydro Pro 80+ Bronze

Thanks for any advice.
 
I've been without a desktop since my old one died quite some time ago, and I've been looking around for a replacement rig that will run CP2077+PL reasonably well. How does this system rate according to the published recommended specs (non-RT)?

CPU: Intel Core i5 12400F Processor

MoBo: Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX DDR5
Gfx card: Zotac RTX 4060Ti Twin Edge 8GB
RAM: 16GB Patriot SL Sig DDR5 5600MHz (8x2)
Storage: 1TB Lexar NM790 Gen4 7400mb/s SSD
PSU: 800W FSP Hydro Pro 80+ Bronze

Thanks for any advice.
I would get atleast 32 gb ram. Its becomming more and more of a standard nowdays. Other then that i think it could work but we kinda wont know untill its released..
 
To my eye it looks like you might be able to run minimum settings
 

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I'd recommend more ram and at least an i7 processor, especially if you're going based of the new CP recommended specs. It's not a bad system but some games may struggle and you may hit a bottleneck with performance, upgrading to 32 gigs of ram and the i7 shouldn't affect the price that much (Assuming you're going "pre-built", and the option is available in that model) The system meets most of the requirements for the update, except for the CPU, so it may or may not be an issue if you take that rig as is. But if you want to "Future Proof" your system I'd strongly recommend the ram and CPU upgrade, games are only going to get bigger and more complex over the next few years and performance may take a big dip with the specs you have listed.
 
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