System Requirements
Everything you need to run NobleAIM — with two ways to get started depending on your setup and budget.
NobleAIM is a real-time computer vision AI aim assist system. Because it analyses live gameplay footage instead of game memory, specific hardware is required for optimal performance.
There are two methods to feed gameplay footage into NobleAIM. Both work — one delivers the best possible performance, and the other provides an accessible entry point without additional hardware.
Choose Your Capture Method
Two ways to get gameplay footage into NobleAIM
Method 1: Capture Card
A dedicated capture card receives live gameplay video and passes it to NobleAIM for AI analysis. This is the best way to use NobleAIM and delivers the highest performance.
WHY THIS IS BEST
- Supports 120–240 FPS capture for maximum detection accuracy
- More frames per second means more motion data for the AI
- Low-latency, high-quality video feed
- Smoother, more precise aim assistance overall
Recommended cards: Elgato 4K X, Elgato 4K S (or any high-speed capture card capable of 120+ FPS)
ALSO REQUIRED
- Titan Two — required for controller output via capture card setup
- P5Mate or P5General — required for PlayStation users (authenticates the Titan Two to the PlayStation)
Method 2: Remote Play Capture
Use one of our companion apps to capture footage from Xbox or PlayStation Remote Play directly on your PC — no additional hardware required.
GOOD TO KNOW
- No capture card needed — works with just your PC and console
- Great entry point if you want to try NobleAIM before investing in hardware
- Xbox and PS Remote Play are capped at 60 FPS
- AI performance is reduced compared to high-FPS capture card input
This method works well for getting started and experiencing what NobleAIM can do. Many users begin here and upgrade to a capture card later.
Bottom line: a capture card at 120+ FPS will always give the best results, but Remote Play capture means anyone with a PC and a console can get started. You can always upgrade your setup later.
Hardware Requirements
Graphics Card (GPU)
NobleAIM uses GPU acceleration to run AI models in real time. Any modern GPU will work, but NVIDIA GPUs are highly recommended.
REQUIRED
Any modern dedicated GPU
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
NVIDIA RTX-class GPU (RTX 2060 or higher)
NVIDIA GPUs support TensorRT engines that dramatically speed up AI inference, resulting in faster detection and more responsive aim assistance. While other GPUs can run NobleAIM, NVIDIA delivers the best experience.
CPU & Memory
A stable system avoids dropped frames and keeps the AI running smoothly.
REQUIRED
Modern multi-core CPU
RECOMMENDED
16GB RAM or more
Stable system performance is important to maintain consistent frame delivery to the AI.
Operating System
NobleAIM runs on Windows with NVIDIA driver support.
REQUIRED
Windows (64-bit)
RECOMMENDED
Up-to-date NVIDIA drivers
Additional Hardware
Required for the capture card method (Method 1).
REQUIRED
Titan Two + USB-A to Micro-USB cable
PLAYSTATION ONLY
P5Mate or P5General (authenticates the Titan Two to PlayStation)
Quick Summary
For the best NobleAIM experience:
- Use a high-FPS capture card for the best AI performance (or Remote Play capture to get started)
- Run an NVIDIA GPU, preferably RTX-class
- Stronger hardware directly improves AI accuracy and responsiveness
- Higher frame rate input = more data for the AI = better results
If you’re unsure whether your setup is suitable, the NobleAIM community can help you confirm compatibility before purchasing.
Ready to Get Started?
Whether you have a capture card or want to start with Remote Play — NobleAIM has you covered.