Assetto Corsa
FPS performance data for different CPU and GPU combinations
The definitive racing simulator featuring hyper-realistic physics, laser-scanned tracks, and a massive modding community.
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD FX-8100
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290
- RAM: 6 GB
- Storage: 30 GB Free Space
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About Assetto Corsa
Assetto Corsa is a premier racing simulation title developed by Kunos Simulazioni, widely regarded as one of the most realistic driving experiences available on PC. Unlike arcade racers, there is no narrative story or cast of characters; the focus is entirely on the symbiotic relationship between the car and the asphalt. The game features officially licensed vehicles ranging from road cars to GT3 racers and Formula 1 bolides, all driven on laser-scanned reproductions of world-famous circuits such as the Nürburgring Nordschleife, Silverstone, and Spa-Francorchamps.
Despite its age, the game maintains a massive and active player base, largely driven by its unrivaled modding community. While the core gameplay offers precision circuit racing, community-created content has transformed the title into a sandbox for open-world highway cruising (such as the Shutoko Revival Project), drifting competitions, and hill climbs. This flexibility, paired with the "Content Manager" launcher and "Custom Shaders Patch," has kept Assetto Corsa at the forefront of the competitive sim-racing and drifting scenes.
From a hardware perspective, the vanilla version of Assetto Corsa is exceptionally well-optimized and runs smoothly on older hardware. However, benchmarks can vary wildly depending on the mods installed. While a GTX 970 can handle the base game at high settings effortlessly, utilizing dynamic lighting, rain effects, and high-resolution texture mods can push even modern GPUs like the RTX 30-series to their limits, particularly in VR. For a stable 60 FPS experience with visual mods, a strong single-core performance CPU is also recommended to handle the complex physics calculations of AI traffic and opponents.