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Twinmotion Workstation | Real-Time 3D Visualization | VRLA Tech
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Workstations For Epic Games Twinmotion
Real-Time Rendering · VR & Path Tracer · Built in LA

Twinmotion workstations built for the GPU.

Custom-built Twinmotion workstations engineered for real-time 3D visualization. Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen builds tuned for architectural rendering, VR walkthroughs, Lumen, Path Tracer, and 8K-64K exports. Hand-assembled in Los Angeles, burn-in tested, and shipped ready to run.

★★★★★ 4.9/5  ·  1,240+ Reviews 3-Year Warranty
01 · IMPORT CAD X Y Z .RVT · .SKP · .FBX 02 · REAL-TIME LUMEN · RTX 5090 CPU 16C RT RAM 64GB DDR5 VRAM 32GB RTX PATH TRC ON FPS 60+ OK RENDERING · 4K60 CORE ULTRA 9 285K · 24 CORES 03 · PHOTOREAL 8K · LUMEN · 60FPS REAL-TIME 3D · UNREAL ENGINE LUMEN PATH TRACER VR MODE 8K-64K IMPORT · LIGHT · RENDER · PRESENT
Optimized ForTwinmotion · Lumen · Path Tracer
VRAMUp to 48 GB
RAMUp to 128 GB
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Trusted by Architects, Engineers, Designers, Visualization Studios
General Dynamics Los Alamos National Laboratory Johns Hopkins University The George Washington University Miami University
Twinmotion Hardware Requirements

Minimum to run. Recommended for Lumen + VR.

Twinmotion is GPU-dependent — built on Unreal Engine, performance scales with your graphics card more than any other component. Hit the minimum to run small projects; run at the recommended spec for large projects with VR mode, Lumen rendering, Path Tracer, and 8K-64K exports.

View Epic's official Twinmotion requirements →

Epic Minimum

Minimum Requirements

Suitable for small-to-medium projects under 1GB

  • OSWindows 10 64-bit (1909+) / Windows 11 64-bit
  • CPUBenchmark ≥ 2,000 (i5 / Ryzen 5)
  • GPU6 GB VRAM, benchmark ≥ 10,000 (RTX 3060)
  • RAM16 GB minimum (32 GB practical)
  • StorageSATA SSD (NVMe recommended)
  • NoteIntel ARC not supported. 8GB+ for Path Tracer.
Small-to-medium projects, 2K videos, 4K images.
Component Guidance

Twinmotion is GPU-driven. Spec accordingly.

Twinmotion is built on Unreal Engine and is heavily GPU-dependent — the graphics card is the most important component for real-time visualization performance. Knowing what each component does helps you spec a workstation that performs across architectural rendering, VR, and Path Tracer workflows.

GPU Critical

Single high-end card · 16-48GB VRAM · No multi-GPU

The GPU is the most important component for Twinmotion performance. RTX 5070 12GB for entry-level small projects, RTX 5080 16GB for balanced mid-large scenes (recommended), RTX 5090 32GB for complex 3D environments and Path Tracer, RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 48GB for extreme professional VR. Twinmotion does not support multi-GPU, so a single strong card always beats two lower-tier cards.

CPU Clock

High frequency · Moderate cores · Single-thread

Twinmotion benefits most from a high-clock-speed CPU with moderate core count for fast scene updates. Intel Core Ultra 9 285K delivers exceptional single-core speed for fast scene updates. AMD Ryzen 9 9950X is an excellent alternative for balancing Twinmotion with other demanding apps. Higher core counts won't dramatically improve Twinmotion but help when running Revit, 3ds Max, or Blender alongside.

RAM DDR5

32GB minimum · 64GB optimal · Multi-app

Epic lists 16GB as the official minimum; 32GB is the realistic minimum for professional use. VRLA Tech recommends 64GB DDR5-5600 as optimal for large projects and VR workflows — matches Epic's high-end requirements. If running Twinmotion alongside Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, or Photoshop, 64GB+ provides a more responsive multi-app experience.

Storage NVMe

Primary · Secondary · Backup

Fast NVMe SSDs dramatically improve Twinmotion load times for textures, environments, and assets. Tiered layout: 1TB+ NVMe SSD primary for OS, Twinmotion install, and active projects (fast boot and application loading); secondary NVMe SSD or SATA SSD for project files; NAS or HDDs for backup, redundancy, and team collaboration.

Performance Tips

Faster Twinmotion. Real-world fixes.

Practical optimizations that move the needle on Twinmotion performance — and how to spot the bottleneck when something's slow.

Single strong GPU, never multi-GPU

Twinmotion does not support multi-GPU. RTX 5090 32GB beats two lower-tier cards every time.

Disable ray tracing before saving

Path Tracer auto-loads on next open if enabled at save — turn off to dramatically speed up project startup.

Match VRAM to scene complexity

16GB for typical scenes. 32GB for VR + Path Tracer. 48GB for ultra-high-end professional projects.

Skip overclocking

Modest gains aren't worth instability and shorter hardware lifespan in professional workstations.

Optimize before upgrading

Reduce poly counts, use proxies for foliage, lower texture resolutions before throwing hardware at it.

Avoid Intel ARC GPUs

Intel ARC is not supported by Twinmotion. Stick with NVIDIA RTX for guaranteed compatibility.

Industries Served

Where Twinmotion does the work.

Architecture

Walkthroughs & design review

Urban Planning

City modeling & cityscape flythroughs

Landscape Design

Outdoor environments & terrain

Interior Design

Photorealistic interior renders

Real Estate Marketing

Property visualizations & tours

Engineering Visualization

Infrastructure & project presentations

VR & Immersive

Headset-based design review

Virtual Production

Real-time scene previz

Twinmotion Workstation FAQ

Twinmotion builds, answered

Common questions on Twinmotion workstation specs, GPU selection, RAM sizing, and storage configuration. For Epic Games' official hardware guidelines, see Epic's Twinmotion hardware and software specifications. More questions? Contact our engineers.

What is a Twinmotion workstation?

A Twinmotion workstation is a desktop computer purpose-built for Epic Games' Twinmotion, a real-time 3D visualization tool used by architects, engineers, and designers for everything from small interiors to expansive cityscapes. Because Twinmotion is powered by Unreal Engine, performance is heavily GPU-dependent — a powerful NVIDIA RTX graphics card with substantial VRAM is the most crucial component. A properly configured Twinmotion workstation pairs the GPU with a high-clock-speed CPU for fast scene updates, 32-64GB+ DDR5 RAM for complex projects, and NVMe storage for fast asset loading and quick saves.

What are the hardware requirements for Twinmotion?

Epic's official minimum requirements for Twinmotion are Windows 10 64-bit (1909+ revision .1350, or 2004/20H2+ revision .789) or Windows 11 64-bit, a CPU with benchmark score ≥ 2,000 (Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5), GPU with 6GB VRAM and benchmark ≥ 10,000 (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060), suitable for small-to-medium projects under 1GB geometry. Intel ARC GPUs are not supported. The recommended high-end spec is CPU benchmark ≥ 2,500 (Intel Core Ultra 9 285K or AMD Ryzen 9 9950X), 12GB+ VRAM benchmark ≥ 20,000 (RTX 5080 16GB, RTX 5090 32GB, RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell, RTX 6000 Ada 48GB), suitable for large projects, VR mode, Lumen, Path Tracer, and 8K-64K exports. Official Epic Games requirements: dev.epicgames.com/documentation/en-us/twinmotion/hardware-and-software-specifications-for-twinmotion.

What CPU is best for Twinmotion?

Twinmotion is built on Unreal Engine and benefits most from a high-clock-speed CPU with a moderate core count for fast scene updates. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K delivers exceptional single-core speed for fast scene updates with enough cores for multitasking — the best choice for most Twinmotion workflows. The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X is an excellent alternative with high performance across both single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads. Higher core counts won't dramatically improve Twinmotion itself but help when running Revit, 3ds Max, SketchUp, or Blender simultaneously. Overclocking is not recommended for professional workstations.

What GPU is best for Twinmotion?

The GPU is the most important component for Twinmotion performance — VRAM and raw GPU power directly drive real-time rendering speed and scene complexity. Tier guidance: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB for entry-level smaller projects and basic VR, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB for balanced performance on mid to large scenes (recommended for most professionals), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 32GB for exceptional performance on complex 3D environments and Path Tracer, and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell or RTX 6000 Ada Generation 48GB for extreme professional workloads with massive VRAM headroom. Twinmotion does not support multiple GPUs — invest in a single high-end card.

How much RAM does Twinmotion need?

Epic Games lists 16GB as the official minimum for Twinmotion, but for a smoother professional experience 32GB is the realistic minimum. VRLA Tech recommends 64GB DDR5-5600 as optimal for large projects and VR workflows — this matches Epic's high-end requirements. If you run Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop, or other demanding programs alongside Twinmotion, 64GB+ RAM provides a more responsive system. For extremely large architectural cityscapes or VR walkthroughs with high-resolution textures, 128GB+ DDR5 capacity prevents bottlenecks.

What storage configuration is best for Twinmotion?

Fast NVMe SSDs dramatically improve Twinmotion load times for textures, environments, and assets. The recommended layout is tiered: 1TB+ NVMe SSD primary for Windows, Twinmotion install, and active projects (fast boot times and application loading); secondary NVMe SSD or SATA SSD for additional project storage and assets; and Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or HDDs for backup, redundancy, and team collaboration. NVMe is critical for Twinmotion's real-time asset loading and quick saves.

Does Twinmotion support multiple GPUs?

No. Twinmotion does not support multiple GPUs, so investing in a single high-end GPU is the best approach. Adding a second NVIDIA card will not improve Twinmotion performance and is not a worthwhile expense for this software. If your budget allows, prioritize NVIDIA RTX 5090 32GB or NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 48GB rather than dual lower-tier cards. The single exception is when running Twinmotion alongside other GPU-accelerated software — a second GPU can help with parallel workloads in Blender, V-Ray, or Octane, but Twinmotion itself uses only one.

Where can I buy a Twinmotion workstation?

VRLA Tech builds and sells custom Twinmotion workstations hand-assembled in Los Angeles since 2016. Configure and buy a build at vrlatech.com/vrla-tech-workstations/twinmotion-system-requirements. Two configurations cover the full range: the Intel Core Ultra build for high-speed real-time visualization at vrlatech.com/product/vrla-tech-intel-core-ultra-workstation-for-twinmotion, and the AMD Ryzen build with extreme rendering power at vrlatech.com/product/vrla-tech-amd-ryzen-workstation-for-twinmotion. Every system includes a 3-year parts warranty and lifetime US-based engineer support, trusted by customers including General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and George Washington University.

What is the best computer for Twinmotion in 2026?

The best computer for Twinmotion in 2026 prioritizes a high-clock-speed CPU, a powerful single NVIDIA RTX GPU with 16GB+ VRAM, 64GB DDR5 memory, and 1TB+ NVMe storage. VRLA Tech recommends the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K build with NVIDIA RTX 5080 16GB and 64GB DDR5-5600 RAM for typical architectural visualization workflows. For large projects with VR walkthroughs, Lumen rendering, Path Tracer, and 8K-64K exports, upgrade to the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X build with NVIDIA RTX 5090 32GB. Configure at vrlatech.com/vrla-tech-workstations/twinmotion-system-requirements.

Best workstation for Twinmotion and Revit or AutoCAD?

Architects and designers frequently run Twinmotion alongside Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, or Adobe apps. The best workstation for this multi-app workflow is the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K build with NVIDIA RTX 5080 16GB and 64GB DDR5-5600 RAM — high single-thread performance keeps all CAD applications responsive, the 16GB VRAM handles 3D scenes in both Twinmotion and Revit simultaneously, and the multi-core architecture manages background processing without freezing the main app. VRLA Tech's Intel Core Ultra build at vrlatech.com/product/vrla-tech-intel-core-ultra-workstation-for-twinmotion is tuned specifically for these mixed visualization and CAD workloads.

Can a VRLA Tech Twinmotion workstation handle VR walkthroughs and Path Tracer?

Yes. The high-end VRLA Tech AMD Ryzen build with AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, NVIDIA RTX 5090 32GB, and 64GB DDR5-5600 RAM is engineered specifically for VR walkthroughs, Lumen rendering, Path Tracer rendering, immersive presentations, and 8K-64K video exports. The 32GB VRAM provides massive headroom for high-resolution textures and complex 3D environments, while the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X delivers strong single-thread performance for smooth real-time rendering. For ultra-high-end professional VR and architectural visualization, NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 48GB is also available. Configure at vrlatech.com/product/vrla-tech-amd-ryzen-workstation-for-twinmotion.

What warranty comes with a VRLA Tech Twinmotion workstation?

Every VRLA Tech Twinmotion workstation includes a 3-year parts warranty and lifetime US-based engineer support at no extra cost. Each system is hand-assembled in Los Angeles, burn-in tested under sustained real-time rendering workloads, and shipped ready to run Twinmotion, Unreal Engine, Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and companion visualization tools out of the box. Replacement parts ship under warranty with direct engineer access via phone and email — engineers specialize in real-time visualization and architectural workflows, not general IT. Buy a build at vrlatech.com/vrla-tech-workstations/twinmotion-system-requirements.

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U.S Based Support
Based in Los Angeles, our U.S.-based engineering team supports customers across the United States, Canada, and globally. You get direct access to real engineers, fast response times, and rapid deployment with reliable parts availability and professional service for mission-critical systems.
Expert Guidance You Can Trust
Companies rely on our engineering team for optimal hardware configuration, CUDA and model compatibility, thermal and airflow planning, and AI workload sizing to avoid bottlenecks. The result is a precisely built system that maximizes performance, prevents misconfigurations, and eliminates unnecessary hardware overspend.
Reliable 24/7 Performance
Every system is fully tested, thermally validated, and burn-in certified to ensure reliable 24/7 operation. Built for long AI training cycles and production workloads, these enterprise-grade workstations minimize downtime, reduce failure risk, and deliver consistent performance for mission-critical teams.
Future Proof Hardware
Built for AI training, machine learning, and data-intensive workloads, our high-performance workstations eliminate bottlenecks, reduce training time, and accelerate deployment. Designed for enterprise teams, these scalable systems deliver faster iteration, reliable performance, and future-ready infrastructure for demanding production environments.
Engineers Need Faster Iteration
Slow training slows product velocity. Our high-performance systems eliminate queues and throttling, enabling instant experimentation. Faster iteration and shorter shipping cycles keep engineers unblocked, operating at startup speed while meeting enterprise demands for reliability, scalability, and long-term growth today globally.
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