11 years ago
The sims 3 question
I'm looking to buy a new desktop.would this desktop run the sims 3 smooth and without lag at high settings? And would it also run the sims 4 at high settings? http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail....
@LuisL99 wrote:
Does my pc need a internal wireless network card or Bluetooth?
Someone told me that this monitors brand looks cheap,im wondering if this monitor will let me game.will this monitor have any problems?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/spec/getspec.aspx?n=MONITOR&v=22%22%20Widescreen%201920x1080%20Sceptre%20E225W-1920%20LED%20Monitor%20(Single%20Monitor)
And is cyberpower already doing their Black Friday deals? Because there were more Black Friday early deals and they were better now there's bearly any
Hello,
Unless you require your desktop to have wireless (like laptops do), for example you cannot connect directly to your internet router, then you won't need an internal wireless network card.
I haven't heard of the Spectre brand, so they may or may not be right. If you're worried, stick with one of the ASUS models I suggested.
Seeing as its not yet Black Friday, some days the deals will be better than others. In theory, when its Black Friday weekend, you may see some really good offers (or on Cyber Monday, three days after Black Friday). CyberpowerPC are basically doing a Black Friday month, in order to get as much sales as possible and get money.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody
@LuisL99 wrote:
So an internal wireless network card is a card that lets me connect to wifi wirelessly.so like if I buy it I won't need that cable that you connect from the wifi router to the pc right? Is this a good one to buy?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/spec/getspec.aspx?n=WNC&v=GIGABYTE%20GC-WB867D-I%20802.11AC%20Wi-Fi%20up%20to%20867%20Mbps%20%2B%20Bluetooth%204.0%20Combo%20w%2F%20Dual%20Antenna%20PCI-E%20Adapter
So this includes a Bluetooth that will let me connect to like wireless keyboards and things with Bluetooth right?
Will it be more convenient to buy a monitor with cyberpower or buy it seperatly with Amazon?
Is it worth it to pay 31$ to get windows 8.1 pro instead of windows 8.1?
Hello,
That is correct - the wireless network card allows you to connect to the Wi-Fi wirelessly. That model looks good, and will allow you to connect Bluetooth devices such as keyboards.
I personally think either CyberpowerPC or Amazon is convenient enough. Maybe order the monitor first, so you don't have a PC sitting there without a monitor. But you can usually get better value from Amazon.
And no, the features in 8.1 Pro are not useful for most people and not worth the extra money.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody
@LuisL99 wrote:
I went on YouTube and looked up the best cheapest monitor and a lot of people said this Asus monitor that I can buy with cyberpower.Is that true?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/spec/getspec.aspx?n=MONITOR&v=24%22%20Widescreen%201920x1080%20ASUS%20VS247H-P%201080P%20(23.6%22%20Viewable)%202ms%20LED%20Backlight%2C%20DVI%2C%20HDMI%20Input%20(Single%20Monitor)
What's a power supply in a pc and is it better to have like a bigger number or smaller number.for example is it better to have a 1,600 power supply or a 350 power supply? Is a 550w power supply good?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/spec/getspec.aspx?n=POWERSUPPLY&v=550%20Watts%20-%20NZXT%20HALE82%20V2%20550W%20ATX%2080%20PLUS%20BRONZE%20Certified%20Full%20Modular%20Active%20PFC%20Power%20Supply
Hello,
The ASUS VS247H is a very good monitor, so feel free to buy it. There is no best cheapest monitor and reality, just lots of good choices at lower budgets, and that monitor is a good choice.
You can think of a power supply like the trunk of a car; you need a larger one if you're trying to transport a lot of things, or very large things. If you have parts that need a lot of power, then you get a larger power supply. A power supply that is 550W is the sweet spot for most computers, and the NZXT Hale model is a good choice.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody
@LuisL99 wrote:
Will this optical drive play CDs,DVDs,Blue-Rays,game CDs,etc.
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/spec/getspec.aspx?n=CD&v=LG%2012X%20Internal%20Blu-ray%20Drive%20%26%20DVDRW%2C%203D%20Playback%20Combo%20Drive%20(BLACK%20COLOR)
Is this how ts3 is going to look on my Asus monitor?
http://postimg.org/image/ol2gkluo3/
Hello,
Yes, that is a Bluray disc drive, so can play Bluray, DVD and CDs.
And The Sims 3 should look better, as that image isn't of great quality.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody
@LuisL99 wrote:
I've finished my pc and this is what I am going to buy. Will this run ts3 and ts4 with max settings with a lot of expansion packs,stuff packs,cc,mods,and more? is everything on this pc right? Any suggestions on what I should change of the pc?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1GJA5K
Hello,
I would personally get a better case - I'm not a big fan of overly-used LEDs in a case. I would much prefer a Corsair or NZXT case, but of course the aesthetic choice is yours.
You don't need 16GB of RAM. Period. Stick with 8GB.
I would see if you can get an SSD or at least a SSHD for better speeds, as well as a normal hard drive.
But apart from that, the computer will be completely capable of maxing out TS4 and TS3 with all EPs, patches, CC, mods, etc.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody
Hello,
You could perhaps look around a local Microcenter if you have one. If you're desperate, perhaps you can find some PCs in Walmart, Best Buy or Target, but they're likely to be less value for money.
I hope this helps and keep simming,
Cody