Comfortable performance on specs a tier below World—and several tiers below Wilds.
With current-gen CPUs/GPUs, smooth play is achievable without chasing flagship tiers—strong value parts are often enough. Prior-generation models can also be surprisingly good buys. Memory is the one place not to skimp: go with 16GB or more.
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UMPC, Handheld & Laptop Performance
The verdict is estimated based on hardware specifications, assuming a game resolution of 720p and settings at Medium or lower. A 'PLAYABLE' status does not guarantee actual gameplay performance.
Monster Hunter Rise PC Component Selection & Build Strategy
4 cores is enough; on current-gen, entry-level is fine
- ❯Performance around a Core i3-12100 or Ryzen 5 4500 is plenty.
- ❯Due to the engine’s characteristics, stronger single-thread performance tends to stabilize the minimum frame rate.
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Monster Hunter Rise GPU Benchmark & FPS Guide
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This is a comparison graph of the manufacturer's minimum required specs, recommended specs, and bld4me-recommended parts (new and used). Higher values indicate smoother performance. bld4me's recommended parts are selected based on independent research, balancing comfortable gameplay with cost-performance for the game title.
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bld4me NEW GeForce RTX 3050 6GB | ||||
bld4me USED GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER | ||||
Official Recommended GeForce GTX 1060 3GB | ||||
Official Minimum GeForce GT 1030 |
The FPS values above are estimated based purely on the GPU's native performance without any upscaler. These are merely estimates and do not guarantee actual performance.
Monster Hunter Rise GPU Benchmark & FPS Database
Monster Hunter Rise
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Ranking Criteria Explained
The ultimate GPU. Delivers premium 4K gaming at max settings.
A step-up GPU for chasing high refresh rates and stunning visuals.
The smart pick—perfect balance of power and efficiency.
Ensures standard playability, delivering 30 to just under 60 FPS at 1080p/Medium settings.
The Game's Verdict: Recommended Specs & Grade
Many players call Rise the “lightest” Monster Hunter on PC, and that reputation holds up—on a gaming PC, even relatively low specs can deliver visuals that easily outclass the Nintendo Switch version.
So when thinking in terms of 2020s-era gaming PCs and parts, Rise is a title where “you don’t need to worry too much about specs,” and for players moving over from Switch it’s a great gateway into a first gaming PC.
What makes the decision tricky if building a PC specifically to play Rise today is the presence of Monster Hunter Wilds—depending on which game is the priority, the right parts can change dramatically.
And considering that even just Rise and World commonly run well past 100 hours of playtime, it’s reasonable to wonder, “Would it be better to wait a few years and play Wilds once both the game and parts get cheaper?”—that’s one of the hard realities of building for PC Monster Hunter.

