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:
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