Can I Run Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition?
Wondering if your PC can run Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition? Released in 2010, it is a moderate title for modern gaming PCs. Below you can detect your graphics card in the browser and get an exact FPS estimate at 1080p, 1440p and 4K, see how popular GPUs perform, and check the official minimum and recommended system requirements — all without downloading anything.
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System requirements
Minimum
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Single 1.6 Ghz Processor (or equivalent) or AMD 64 2.0 GHz Processor (or equivalent)
- GPU
- ATI Radeon X850 256MB or NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater (Windows Vista: Radeon X1550 256 MB or NVidia GeForce 7600GT 256MB)
- RAM
- 1GB (1.5 GB Vista and Windows 7)
- Sound
- Direct X Compatible Sound Card
- OS *
- Windows XP (SP3) or Windows Vista (SP1) or Windows 7
- DirectX®
- DirectX (November 2007)
- Hard Drive
- 20 GB HD space
Recommended
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or AMD Phenom II X2 Dual-Core 2.7 Ghz Processor or equivalent
- GPU
- ATI 3850 512 MB or NVidia 8800GTS 512MB or greater
- RAM
- 2 GB (3GB Vista and Windows 7)
- Sound
- Direct X Compatible Sound Card
- OS *
- Windows XP (SP3) or Windows Vista (SP1) or Windows 7
- DirectX®
- DirectX (November 2007)
- Hard Drive
- 20 GB HD space
Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition — frequently asked questions
Can I run Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition on my PC?
Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition is a moderate game. The fastest way to know is to run the instant in-browser check above — it detects your graphics card and shows your estimated FPS in seconds. You can also compare your GPU against the table below.
Is the Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition FPS estimate accurate?
Our estimates come from real benchmark data across reference GPUs, interpolated for your card — typically within about 15%. Measured data points are labelled as such, and you can run the in-browser benchmark for a result tuned to your exact PC.






