Mark of the Ninja System Requirements: Can You Run It?

Mark of the Ninja system requirements - see whether your PC is compatible.

Mark of the Ninja system requirements
Developer:
Klei Entertainment
Publisher:
Xbox Game Studios
Release date:
16 October 2012 (13 years ago)
User score:
4.6 / 5
Hardware demand level:
1 / 10 - not demanding
Ray tracing support:
no data

Official system requirements for PC

To run Mark of the Ninja, you'll need at least 2 GB of RAM and 2.5 GB of free disk space. The game requires a minimum graphics card like the GeForce 7800 GT, but for a better experience, the developers recommend using an GeForce 9600 GT. As for your CPU, an Phenom X3 8250e is the minimum, but if you want to crank up the settings and enjoy smoother gameplay, aim for an Athlon 64 X2 5600+ or better.

Minimum

Graphics card:
NVIDIA® GeForce® 7800 GT or ATI Radeon™ HD 3000+ or better
CPU:
AMD Phenom 9750 or Pentium D 800+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
File size:
2.5 GB HD space
Operating system:
Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1
DirectX:
9

Recommended

Graphics card:
NVIDIA® 9600GT or ATI Radeon™ HD 5000+ or better
CPU:
Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
File size:
2.5 GB HD space
Operating system:
Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1
DirectX:
11

Performance on your PC


Performance on your GPU

Performance levels below the bar correspond to the target FPS shown on each marker for that preset/resolution.

RTX 3060
recommended
GeForce 9600 GT

GeForce RTX 3060 is 36.1x faster than GeForce 9600 GT. Your graphics card can run the game at recommended settings.



Performance on your CPU

i5-12400

Core i5-12400 is 20.6x faster than Athlon 64 X2 5600+. Your CPU can run the game at recommended settings.


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