Can I run Counter-Strike 2? PC system requirements 2026

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Counter-Strike 2 replaced CS:GO in 2023 and brought significantly higher hardware demands with it. CS:GO ran on almost anything CS2 on Source 2 is a different story. The minimum spec is still accessible, but competitive players quickly learned that hitting 144fps+ on a GTX 1060 requires heavy settings compromises. The good news: CS2 is a game where settings optimization matters more than raw hardware, and most players I know on mid-range cards still perform well at 1080p.

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Minimum vs Recommended Specs

Minimum Specs
OS
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 4-core / AMD Ryzen 5 (any gen)
GPU
Nvidia GTX 1060 / AMD RX 580 or equivalent
RAM
8 GB
Storage
~35 GB SSD
Target
1080p / 60fps / Low
Recommended Specs
OS
Windows 10 / 11 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
GPU
Nvidia RTX 2070 / AMD RX 6700 XT
RAM
16 GB
Storage
~35 GB SSD
Target
1080p / 144fps / High
Storage note: CS2 sits around 35GB. An SSD is strongly recommended not for loading screens, but because map texture streaming during competitive matches can cause micro-stutters on HDD.

Quick Compatibility Reference

Your HardwareCan You Run It?Expected Performance
RTX 3080 / RX 6800 XT + i9 + 32GBYes, maxed1440p / Ultra / 240fps+
RTX 3060 Ti / RX 6700 XT + i7 + 16GBYes1080p / High / 144-200fps
RTX 2060 / RX 5700 XT + i5 + 16GBYes1080p / High / 100-144fps
GTX 1660 Super / RX 5600 XT + i5 + 8GBYes1080p / Medium / 100fps+
GTX 1060 6GB / RX 580 + i5 + 8GBYes (minimum)1080p / Low / 60-90fps
GTX 970 / RX 480 + 8GBBorderline720p / Low / ~60fps
Integrated graphics / GTX 750 Ti or olderNoBelow minimum

CS2 Competitive Settings Guide

Counter-Strike is one of the few games where lower visual settings genuinely help you win. Shadows, ambient occlusion, and post-processing effects add visual noise that obscures enemies. Most professional and semi-professional players run CS2 on Low or Medium settings at 1080p to maximize framerate and clarity. I’ve noticed that dropping shadows to Very Low alone recovers 15-25% framerate on most mid-range setups.

The volumetric smoke grenades introduced in CS2 are the single most demanding visual feature. They look impressive but can cut framerates by 20-40fps during heavy smoke usage in competitive play. On lower-end hardware, reducing the smoke quality setting from the launch options helps considerably.

For competitive play, the target is 144fps minimum for a 144Hz monitor or 240fps for high-refresh setups. Most mid-range builds RTX 3060, RX 6600 XT hit 144fps at 1080p on Medium settings comfortably.

CS2 is CPU-heavy, not just GPU-heavy. Competitive maps with many active players and smoke grenades (which now use volumetric rendering) are particularly taxing on the processor. If you’re getting GPU-bound performance, dropping settings helps. If you’re CPU-bound, you need a faster single-core processor.

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Yash

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