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Re: Gaming Laptop for The Sims 4 - Help

@simkreator  Without a budget, it's hard to say what your best options are.  But I can give you at least an idea of what's out there; you may or may not find a slightly cheaper price somewhere else.

All these laptops come with no operating system, or Linux.  The options with Windows 10 pre-installed are significantly more expensive, and there isn't much selection either.  This isn't really an issue, other than the extra expense (maybe €120) of buying a Windows 10 key—all you need to install Windows 10 is at least temporary access to a computer where it's already installed and a USB stick (at leat 8 GB storage) you don't mind erasing.  If you need help with this process, just ask, but it's something most people could handle once they knew where to start.

At the low end, price-wise, is this Lenovo, for €650.  Its graphics card, an Nvidia 1650, would run all current Sims 4 packs together on ultra graphics settings with some room to spare.  It's not clear whether a 1650 would run all future packs together on ultra settings too, since we don't know what those future packs will look like.  (It will probably be a close call either way.)  It has a 512 GB solid state drive, which is more than enough storage for most people.

https://www.novoatalho.pt/pt-PT/produto/41786/Portatil-Lenovo-Ideapad-L340-15IRH-Gaming-81LK01G2PG-/81LK01G2PG.html

This one is €800 and has a significantly stronger processor, plus an Nvidia 1650 ti, which is a bit faster than the regular 1650.

https://www.novoatalho.pt/pt-PT/produto/41593/Portatil-Asus-TUF-FA506II-R54BT5PS1/90NR03M2-M03160.html

This is the cheapest laptop I saw with an Nvidia 1660 ti, which is significantly faster than the 1650 ti and is kind of overkill for Sims 4.  (A 1660 ti should always run the game on ultra with room to spare.)  It's €1,000 and has the same processor as the first laptop, 8 GB memory, and a 512 GB SSD.

https://www.pcdiga.com/portatil-acer-nitro-5-15-6-an515-54-55jk

If you really want to go overboard, you could get an even faster graphics card, or a stronger processor.  The extra power wouldn't make any difference to Sims 4, but if you're thinking of playing more demanding games, it might help.  For example, Cities Skylines is much more taxing on the processor and would run better on an Intel i7-9750H (or the slightly older 8750H), and Planet Zoo would benefit from the extra speed of the Nvidia 2060.

https://www.pcdiga.com/portatil-msi-15-6-gf65-thin-9sexr-257xpt

https://www.globaldata.pt/computadores/portateis/portatil-asus-tuf-156-fx505dv-r7-16gb-512gb-rtx-2060-120hz-w10-fx505dv-r7b26cb1

https://www.globaldata.pt/computadores/portateis/portatil-msi-156-gl63-8sd-272xpt-i7-16gb-512gb-gtx-1660-ti-120hz-9s7-16p732-272

https://www.globaldata.pt/computadores/portateis/portatil-msi-156-gf65-thin-9sd094xpt-i7-16gb-1tb-gtx-1660-ti-120hz-9s7-16w112-094

These four also have 16 GB memory, which is nice for multitasking if not strictly necessary for Sims 4.  But the others could all be upgraded to add more RAM—like almost all gaming laptops, they have an empty slot for a second RAM stick.

If you have more questions, please feel free to ask.  And if these aren't what you're looking for, let me know what details you'd like to see, and I'll take another look.

10 Replies

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    About storage, most of these have 512GB of SSD, do you think that's enough for playing with a lot of CC? Also, when I was first exploring looking for some options I found info about SSD and HDD and that left me with some questions as apparently SSD doesn't have as long a life-span as HDD. Since all the options you gave me had SDD I was wondering if it's because that's the best one for gaming and specifically for playing The Sims 4.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    5 years ago

    @simkreator  A 512 GB SSD is more than enough for Sims 4 and all the custom content you could ever use.  A 256 GB is enough, although maybe not by a wide margin, depending on your other uses.  If you install all current packs together, the game's program files take up about 40 GB.  Given the sizes of current packs and the recent patterns, that will probably rise into the low 50s by the time the game is out of development, maybe 60 GB at most.  If you add another 50 GB of custom content, 10 GB of saves, screenshots, and random files you don't feel like cleaning up, plus Windows itself, a 256 GB drive would still be barely half full.

    It's true that solid state drives don't last as long as mechanical drives.  But the lifespan of SSDs is still more than long enough for normal use.  How much data can be written to an SSD before it wears out depends on its size and type, as well as the manufacturer.  To give you an idea though, if you were planning on downloading and deleting a couple of large games every week, or a comparable amount of data, the SSD might wear out in a few years.  For normal use, i.e. downloading a couple games and playing them, the SSD should still be fine long after the rest of the laptop is obsolete.

    Solid state drives are better for gaming because everything loads so much faster on an SSD.  Sims 4 runs just fine on a mechanical drive, but it takes longer to load, so it's more convenient to have it installed on the SSD.  Most gaming laptops have an empty 2.5" drive bay as well, so you could add a second hard drive (SSD or HDD, any 2.5" model should fit) later if you wanted.  But you might not ever find it necessary.

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    Thank you so much for everything, I'm gonna take everything you explained into consideration when choosing my laptop!

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    I'm sorry to keep bothering you but I was wondering if the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 that is in one of the options you sent me superior to the NVIDIA 1660 ti you mentioned in the previous replies?

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    5 years ago

    @simkreator  You're not bothering me at all.  Yes, an Nvidia 2060 is faster than a 1660 ti, maybe 5% overall in gaming.  It won't make any difference to Sims 4 though: the game doesn't come close to maxing out a 1660 ti and probably never will.  I just mentioned the 2060 in case you had other games in mind, and because the price isn't so much higher for a 2060 than a 1660 ti.

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    No, I understand that, but because the price point is the best considering all the other requirements (16gb ram and 512gb storage) and I could end up playing other games that laptop seems the best! 
    Again, thank you so much!! 

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    Hi, again sorry to bother. I've been searching and comparing the options you've given me and I'm almost sure I'm buying this one, the only question I have is about the processor, isn't this one considered a not so strong one compared to others available, do you think it would be enough to play? I guess I don't really know what difference a stronger processor would make, I'm just trying to cover all my bases.

    Thanks.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    5 years ago

    @simkreator  That processor is more than fine for Sims 4.  If you were planning on doing CPU-heavy tasks, e.g. compiling code or video editing, you might want a stronger processor.  But it's not that you couldn't do those, just that the tasks would take longer.

  • simkreator's avatar
    simkreator
    5 years ago

    OK, I'm buying that one then. Thank you for everything, hopefully this will be the last time you'll hear from me. 🤓

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    5 years ago

    @simkreator  I hope it works out well for you.  But even if your computer is perfect, Sims 4 is not, so you might find yourself back some time.  We'll be here.