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]Any computer can actually run Minecraft, even with low processor and graphics card, All these information are taken according to Minecraft Help Center. However, for an enjoyable experience, it is encouraged to consult the recommended requirements.
Java 8 is required, though the game comes with its own version of Java, so no manual installation is required.
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Minimum | Intel Core i3-3210 / AMD A8-7600 APU or equivalent | 2 GB of available RAM, preferably DDR3 1333 MHz | Any graphics card supporting OpenGL 1.3 API and VBOs, i.e. OpenGL 1.5.
| ~180 MB for program data, though worlds can drastically increase this amount. 1 GB should be enough for a normal amount of maps, resource packs, etc. | Windows: Windows 7 or later macOS: OS X 10.9 Maverick Linux: Any distribution from 2014 or later | Internet access is needed for the launcher to update and download game files, then afterwards that version of Minecraft can be played offline. |
Recommended | Intel Core i5-4690 / AMD A10-7800 or equivalent | 4 GB of available RAM, at least DDR3 1600 MHz | Any modern non-entry-level graphics card,[note 1] preferably with OpenGL 4.5.
| 4 GB (SSD is recommended) | Windows: Windows 10 macOS: OS X 10.12 Sierra Linux: Any distribution from 2014 or later | Internet access is required for multiplayer, unless the server is on the LAN. |
- ↑Comparing hardware models can be quite confusing, since the models usually start with a 'generation' number. Entry level graphic cards ending with '10' are almost always not worth the money: just because '910M' is higher than '780' doesn't mean this entry GeForce card beats the highest-end card from the 7th gen. The 'GFLOPS' number provided for almost every card can give you a quick idea how beefy it was, but for a meaningful comparison you should ask a benchmark website.
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