Qgis Requirements | Working 2026 |
This guide covers and QGIS 3.40 (Current Release) . 1. Operating System (OS) Requirements QGIS runs natively on all major operating systems. There is no "best" OS—only what you are comfortable with.
| Feature | Integrated GPU | Entry Dedicated | Mid-Range Dedicated | |---|---|---|---| | | Fine | Very smooth | Instant | | Large raster display | Sluggish | Smooth | Very smooth | | 3D Map View | Not recommended (or very slow) | Playable | Excellent | | Terrain (DEM) hillshading | Slow | Acceptable | Fast | | Point cloud (LAS/LAZ) | Unusable | Slow (< 50M points) | Good (< 200M points) | qgis requirements
| Component | Recommended | Why it matters | |---|---|---| | | 4-core, 3.0+ GHz (Intel i5/i7 or AMD Ryzen 5/7) | Faster geometry calculations, reprojection, and rendering. | | RAM | 16 GB (8 GB absolute minimum for professional use) | QGIS loads data into RAM. Large vector/raster files need memory. | | Storage | SSD (NVMe preferred) with 500 GB free | GIS involves many small file reads (SSD is 10x faster than HDD). | | Graphics | Dedicated GPU with 2–4 GB VRAM (NVIDIA GTX 1050 or higher / AMD equivalent) | Smooth pan/zoom, 3D map view, and terrain rendering. | | Display | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) or higher | QGIS has many panels (Browser, Layers, Processing Toolbox). | | Page file / Swap | 1.5x RAM size | Prevent crashes when processing large datasets. | This guide covers and QGIS 3