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Best gaming PC for Dumb Ways to Party (2026)

Choose a PC tier based on the resolution and frame rate you want for Dumb Ways to Party. We cover four tiers below.

What Dumb Ways to Party actually demands from your PC

Steam's recommended spec for Dumb Ways to Party is unspecified with —GB RAM and a mid-range CPU. That spec was written for the PlaySide team's internal "minimum acceptable" target, not for a buyer in 2026 planning to keep this PC for the next four years.

GPU-bound title: Framerate scales directly with GPU power. If you have a fixed budget, prioritise the graphics card and accept a mid-range CPU.

What you can skip vs what matters

  • Worth spending on: GPU first, then a fast NVMe SSD (most modern games benefit from sub-3000MB/s sustained reads), then RAM at the tier amount.
  • Worth skipping at this budget: RGB lighting, exotic cooling, brand-name PSUs above 850W (unless you're building enthusiast tier), and motherboards with more than 4 M.2 slots.
  • Don't compromise on: The PSU. A reliable 750W gold-rated unit will outlast two GPU upgrades.

Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest PC that can run Dumb Ways to Party?
Most modern entry-level gaming PCs (around £700–£800) will run Dumb Ways to Party at 1080p.
Is Dumb Ways to Party CPU-heavy or GPU-heavy?
Dumb Ways to Party is primarily GPU-bound. Prioritise the graphics card; a mid-range CPU like the Ryzen 5 7600 will keep up at 1080p/60.
Do I need ray tracing for Dumb Ways to Party?
Dumb Ways to Party does not require ray tracing. Any current-generation GPU will deliver the intended visual experience.
How much RAM do I need?
For Dumb Ways to Party, 32GB is the sensible answer in 2026. 16GB still works for the budget tier but limits future-proofing.

Last reviewed 18 May 2026. Tier picks for Dumb Ways to Party are generated from its Steam recommended specs combined with our 2026 build catalogue; high-traffic titles get a hand-written breakdown.