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squidforce1's avatar
6 years ago

Melted Graphics Cards?

I recently downloaded the Sims 3 on my computer again and it crashed (to no surprise). On my old computer it would crash all the time but my new computer is a bit better though so I did a quick Google search to try and figure out why the game is so prone to crashing. Is it true that the game can literally melt your graphics card? Are vsync/frame rate limiters recommend, and how do they work/how do I install them (I'm not extremely tech savvy). My computer already has some issues and I recently replaced the hard drive, and I just want what is best for it. Any advice for making the game run smoother is appreciated, thank you!

14 Replies

  • "Celticgamer0;c-17099368" wrote:
    Thanks ^.^ I just want to make sure the game doesn't kill my graphics card. I am planning on getting an external drive to make more room on my laptop. Just got back into the sims 3 and didn't mean to highjack the thread lol

    External drives are great for that. But again, you have a very roomy 1 TB second internal D drive that is not being used according to your dxdiag report. :)
  • graceymanors's avatar
    graceymanors
    Seasoned Veteran
    6 years ago
    It is possible although difficult to game on a 256 GB SSD such as yours, but you have to constantly watch over the free space and keep shifting things away from the C drive to make more room.


    I can vouch for this.I currently only have the sims 3 installed, all my other games are installed on an external.I have 114 GB out of 236 left.And am constantly juggling things around, I miss my MSI LOL.
  • "igazor;c-17099968" wrote:
    "Celticgamer0;c-17099368" wrote:
    Thanks ^.^ I just want to make sure the game doesn't kill my graphics card. I am planning on getting an external drive to make more room on my laptop. Just got back into the sims 3 and didn't mean to highjack the thread lol

    External drives are great for that. But again, you have a very roomy 1 TB second internal D drive that is not being used according to your dxdiag report. :)


    @igazor you think my GTX 1050 Ti and i7 7700 with 16 GB ram enough to play all sims 3 EPs on highest settings? (with 1 GB store content) and few mods

    (Sorry didnt wanna start another thread just for one question)
  • "graventhe;c-17101100" wrote:
    @igazor you think my GTX 1050 Ti and i7 7700 with 16 GB ram enough to play all sims 3 EPs on highest settings? (with 1 GB store content) and few mods

    Yes, absolutely. You have a very strong system there, much of it actually provides more computing power than TS3 can ever possibly use. With better drive space management and after getting the fps capped on your card, which would be essential as has been discussed, the game should run great on that one with all of the EPs and store content that you want. Or that is, at least as great as it ever will on modern hardware while also keeping its RAM usage under the 32-bit imposed ~3.7 GB session limit that the game can work with.


    Edit: @graventhe - Oh, I'm sorry! I got you confused with another forum poster. Not sure I have seen your computer's dxdiag or specs formally, hence my comment about hard drive space management that may not be relevant in your case. But fortunately the specs you just described still fit the same description, they would be fine for all EPs and store content within the limits that the game will run well on any system. :)