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FL Studio

An FL Studio PC tuned for low latency, fast single-thread speed and near-silent sessions.

Built around the CPU clock speed and cache that FL Studio actually leans on, with plenty of RAM for plugins and sample libraries and cooling quiet enough to record next to. From £1599.

  • Ryzen X3D single-thread
  • 64GB+ DDR5
  • Gen5 NVMe
  • 5-year warranty

Recommended configurations

Producer

A serious first studio PC for beat-making and mixing

£1,599

CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D (8 core, high clock, 96MB 3D V-Cache)
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5060 8GB
RAM
64GB DDR5
Storage
1TB Gen5 NVMe SSD
Best for
Producers running plenty of tracks, virtual instruments and effects who want low buffer sizes without crackle.
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Studio

Our recommended build for plugin-heavy, low-latency work

£2,499

CPU
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D (16 core, top clocks, large 3D V-Cache)
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5070 12GB
RAM
96GB DDR5
Storage
2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD plus 2TB NVMe sample drive
Best for
Full-time producers stacking demanding synths and effects who need headroom at small buffer sizes and a quiet desk.
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Composer

Maximum RAM and cores for huge templates and orchestral libraries

£4,499

CPU
AMD Ryzen Threadripper (high core count, very high RAM ceiling)
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti 16GB
RAM
256GB DDR5
Storage
4TB Gen5 NVMe SSD plus 4TB NVMe sample drive
Best for
Composers and scoring producers loading enormous sample templates and many instances who need RAM and cores well beyond a desktop platform.
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What FL Studio actually asks of your hardware

FL Studio is led by the CPU and RAM, so we put the budget where it counts and keep the GPU sensible.

What FL Studio actually asks of your hardware
 WorkflowRecommended CPUGPU / VRAMRAM
Beat-making and tracking at low latency
Ryzen 7 9800X3D (high clock, big cache)RTX 5060 8GB (drives displays)64GB DDR5
Plugin-heavy mixing and large projects
Ryzen 9 9950X3D (top single-thread, more cores)RTX 5070 12GB96GB DDR5
Orchestral templates and massive sample libraries
Threadripper (cores plus huge RAM ceiling)RTX 5070 Ti 16GB256GB DDR5

The single most important figure for FL Studio is single-thread CPU performance (high clock speed plus a large cache, which is why AMD X3D chips shine), not core count or GPU power. RAM matters next, for holding plugins and streamed samples, and a fast NVMe keeps libraries loading quickly.

Why CREATE PCs

Tuned for the buffer sizes you actually use

We pick fast single-thread CPUs and large-cache X3D chips so you can drop the buffer for live monitoring without crackle or dropouts.

Quiet enough to record beside

Every FL Studio build is cooled for near-silent running, so your room tone stays clean and the fans never end up on your recordings.

RAM and storage sized for samples

We fit generous DDR5 and fast Gen5 NVMe, with a separate sample drive on the higher tiers, so big libraries load fast and stay loaded.

FL Studio PCs FAQs

How much RAM do I need for FL Studio?

For most producers 32GB to 64GB is plenty, and we start our builds at 64GB so you have room for many plugins and tracks. If you load large sample or orchestral libraries, 96GB or more is worth it, which is why our top tiers go to 256GB. RAM holds your plugins and streamed samples, so more headroom means fewer surprises mid-session.

Is the CPU or the GPU more important for FL Studio?

The CPU is far more important. FL Studio relies on fast single-thread performance, clock speed and a large cache, so we spend the budget there and fit a sensible graphics card to drive your displays. A bigger GPU will not lower your audio latency or let you run more plugins.

Do I need a professional or workstation GPU?

No. FL Studio makes very little use of the graphics card, so a workstation GPU would be wasted money for a DAW. A mainstream RTX card runs your screens smoothly, and you only need a stronger one if you also do video or visuals alongside your music.

Will FL Studio use more than one graphics card?

No, FL Studio does not use multiple GPUs, so a second card brings no benefit to your projects. The only reason to add one would be to drive a lot of extra monitors. For the money, you are always better off putting it into a faster CPU or more RAM.

Do you preinstall FL Studio on the PC?

FL Studio is licensed to you through Image-Line, so we do not bundle a copy, but we can have Windows fully set up, updated and tuned for audio so you are ready to install and authorise it on day one. We will also sort drivers and audio settings so your interface works straight away.