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puzzlezaddict
4 years agoHero+
Are you shopping in the U.S.? (A few different countries use dollars.) If so, you have plenty of options under $1,000, and even under $800, that should run Sims 3 on ultra graphics settings, minus the two (water and high-detail lots) that need to be turned down to reduce the load on the game engine. The question is what other features you want.
Since you've mentioned Sims 4 as a possibility, I'm guessing you don't want a laptop with a 256 GB hard drive. While that's technically more than enough storage for both games and a reasonable amount of associated content, it could easily be a tight fit even with a moderate amount of custom content, backup saves, and screenshots. Since you have the budget to pay the ~$50 extra for a larger hard drive, it seems like the logical move.
This Acer Nitro is $700 and has an Nvidia 1650, which should handle ultra settings just fine both for Sims 3 and for all current Sims 4 packs. It's a good laptop, no upgrades or embellishments, just the basic components you need.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1560811-REG/acer_nh_q5uaa_008_nitro_i5_9300h_8gb_512gb_ssd.html
For $800, you could get a slightly faster 1650 ti, which isn't necessary but can help buffer Sims 3's framerate drops to some extent. These have the same hardware except for the 16 GB RAM in the Acer; while not strictly necessary, it's nice to have extra memory if you like to multitask while playing.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-g3-15-6-gaming-laptop-120hz-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-ti-512gb-ssd-red-print-keyboard-black/6436214.p?skuId=6436214
https://www.newegg.com/obsidian-black-acer-nitro-5-an515-55-54q0-gaming-entertainment/p/N82E16834316919
In the category of overkill, these have a 1660 ti, around 40-50% faster in gaming, on average, than a 1650, although the gap tends to be somewhat smaller in older games. To be clear, you don't need this kind of power for Sims 3, and you may not ever need it for Sims 4, depending on how the game develops. But since you can get a laptop with a 1660 ti, or even the slightly faster 2060, and 16 GB RAM for under $900, these are worth mentioning.
https://www.newegg.com/bonfire-black-asus-tuf-gaming-a15-fa506iu-nb53/p/N82E16834235505
https://www.walmart.com/ip/921861606
This is certainly not an exhaustive list, just the cheapest good options I found when doing a general search. If there are other details that matter to you, for example if you want a lightweight laptop, I can look for those as well. That might drive the price up a bit, but you shouldn't have any trouble staying under $1,000.
Since you've mentioned Sims 4 as a possibility, I'm guessing you don't want a laptop with a 256 GB hard drive. While that's technically more than enough storage for both games and a reasonable amount of associated content, it could easily be a tight fit even with a moderate amount of custom content, backup saves, and screenshots. Since you have the budget to pay the ~$50 extra for a larger hard drive, it seems like the logical move.
This Acer Nitro is $700 and has an Nvidia 1650, which should handle ultra settings just fine both for Sims 3 and for all current Sims 4 packs. It's a good laptop, no upgrades or embellishments, just the basic components you need.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1560811-REG/acer_nh_q5uaa_008_nitro_i5_9300h_8gb_512gb_ssd.html
For $800, you could get a slightly faster 1650 ti, which isn't necessary but can help buffer Sims 3's framerate drops to some extent. These have the same hardware except for the 16 GB RAM in the Acer; while not strictly necessary, it's nice to have extra memory if you like to multitask while playing.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-g3-15-6-gaming-laptop-120hz-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-ti-512gb-ssd-red-print-keyboard-black/6436214.p?skuId=6436214
https://www.newegg.com/obsidian-black-acer-nitro-5-an515-55-54q0-gaming-entertainment/p/N82E16834316919
In the category of overkill, these have a 1660 ti, around 40-50% faster in gaming, on average, than a 1650, although the gap tends to be somewhat smaller in older games. To be clear, you don't need this kind of power for Sims 3, and you may not ever need it for Sims 4, depending on how the game develops. But since you can get a laptop with a 1660 ti, or even the slightly faster 2060, and 16 GB RAM for under $900, these are worth mentioning.
https://www.newegg.com/bonfire-black-asus-tuf-gaming-a15-fa506iu-nb53/p/N82E16834235505
https://www.walmart.com/ip/921861606
This is certainly not an exhaustive list, just the cheapest good options I found when doing a general search. If there are other details that matter to you, for example if you want a lightweight laptop, I can look for those as well. That might drive the price up a bit, but you shouldn't have any trouble staying under $1,000.