Today the Spider-Man Remastered game is officially launched, which was released in 2018 for the PS4. Sony decided to port it to PC and the job has been pretty good, why lie. In addition, Spider-Man Remastered comes with Ray Tracing and NVIDIA DLSS supporttwo technologies not present in the original game for the console.
If you want the best Spider-Man Remastered experience, it won’t come cheap. The game in 4K resolution, with Ray Tracing activated and with DLSS in Quality mode, we will need a fairly powerful computer. By taking advantage of certain components, you can go up to more than 2,000 dollars, or even exceed 3,000 dollars if you have to add an SSD, RAM, a power supply and a chassis.
The minimum we need for 4K with Ray Tracing
This Spider-Man game is considered the best based on this superhero. After four years of its official launch on consoles, Sony wanted it to come to PC. To do this, he ported it and improved the graphics, as well as added some extras. Ray Tracing and DLSS
As the cornerstone of the PC to move the Spider-Man game, we opted for the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor. This processor has 12 cores and 24 threads, being one of the most powerful and versatile in marketing. Basically, we have had a processor for many years that will give us exceptional performance. Moreover, as the launch of the new AMD CPUs is near, it can be found for less than 450 dollars, when it normally costs around 650 dollars.
The motherboard always must go depending on processor that we have chosen. You can’t opt for a 100 euro motherboard for the Ryzen 9 5900X, you have to choose a robust solution with good VRM phases. We opted for the ASUS RoG Strix X570-F Gaming, which has a fairly robust VRM phase system. He has passive heatsinks for two M.2 SSDs NVMe PCIe 4.0 and rear panel connectivity is very good. This motherboard usually costs around 400 dollars, so if we find it over 300 dollars, we recommend that you buy it.
Now let’s move on to the graphics card, where we want to be able to move the game 4K resolution
If we want to play in this resolution, we need a monitor 4k games. Since we will mainly be playing titles with a story, like Spider-Man, Cyberpunk 2077 or other similar games, even better if it is curved, to have a more immersive experience. Among the most interesting options, there is this one 34-inch Gigabyte G34WQC-A with 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Normally 4K gaming monitors start at $400, so if we find one for around $300 offered with a refresh rate above 60Hz, that can be a great option.
But we want a full PC
Until then, the components chosen are around around 2000 dollars. That’s a lot of money, but of course upscaling the game to 4K with over 60 FPS with Ray Tracing active doesn’t come cheap. If we also need the heatsink, SSD, power supply and chassis, we can easily spend over 3000 dollars.
If we want, some interesting options can be:
- WD Black SN850 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD: M.2 PCIe 4.0 drives offer fast read and write speeds. You can find SSD hard drives of this type for around 150 dollars, which is quite a good price
- Liquid cooling Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX: If you are looking to give your system an extra touch of design and quality and want it to be eye-catching, a liquid cooler with RGB can be a great option. Solutions with a 240mm radiator are usually around $150-200, while 360mm ones tend to go for $250-300 in most cases.
- Torre Corsair 4000D Airflow Crystal Templado: Here it is better to choose a sturdy frame, which will last us a long time and with a mayado facade. Normally, you can find on the offer PC chassis for around 75-150 dollars which are very good
- Power supply Asus ROG Strix 1000G 1000W 80 Plus Gold: We can go for a long-term source, which would have a power of about 1000W with high energy efficiency. Normally, quality and fully modular 1000 W sources can be around 200-250 dollars