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@Simsfan8989 So, looking at the configuration you listed, which is also the entry-level configuration on the Dell site, that computer would be fine for Sims 4, but somewhat overpriced. Are you sure you want an Alienware specifically? You could probably get a significantly better desktop for £900, or get the same for a cheaper price. I'd be happy to look at other options, if you want.
This computer comes with a mouse and keyboard, as almost any new computer would. Monitors are sold separately. The Alienware monitors are wildly overpriced and definitely not worth the price.
@puzzlezaddict thanks for taking the time to have a look 🙂
would you suggest that the specs that are on the £899 priced machine would be ok then?
I have had Alienware before and trust it and as I am not the most clever on knowing much about computers its easier. 🙂
sorry to ask is it possible fo answer these questions -
will my old dell screen work with the new machine? - its a flat screen, does the sims 4 play better on a better Monitor?
will the specs for the £899 price work with all the packs and future packs too?
thanks so much for the help means alot 🙂
- 6 years ago
On currys website
- Intel® Core™ i5-9400 Processor
- RAM: 8 GB / Storage: 1 TB HDD & 256 GB SSD
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB
- 209 FPS when playing Fortnite at 1080p
Is there much difference? - puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@Simsfan8989 If you're going to get an Alienware, start with this configuration instead:
It's almost the same hardware for £729, and you can get a couple more upgrades while still staying under budget. This is what I'd suggest, in order of most to least important:
- A 512 GB SSD (+£70), or
- A combination 256 GB SSD/1 TB HDD (£50) if you need a lot of storage
- An i5-9400 processor (+£80)
- An Nvidia 1660 (+£60) only if you plan on playing other more demanding games at some point
- Not the extra memory. You could get a matching RAM stick for maybe £40 and install it yourself, rather than paying Dell £100 to do it for you. Installing memory is just about the easiest thing there is to do with a computer: you open the case, push the module into the slot, and you're done.
Your old monitor should work fine, as long as it's not extremely old. You can check which connector it uses, and any other ports it has, just to make sure, but if it uses DisplayPort or HDMI, it will plug into any new graphics card. If you're not sure what the monitor uses, you can find pictures of various kinds of connectors and compare them to what you see.
Sims 4 runs the same internally on old and new monitors; the only detail that matters is the resolution at which the graphics card is displaying the game. A higher resolution means more work. If your old monitor is 1920x1080 or below, an Nvidia 1650 will be able to run the entire game on ultra graphics settings with plenty of room to spare. The only difference is how the game looks on the monitor, so if you don't feel like you need a new one, there's no point in buying one.
Edit: The one on Curry's website is significantly better.
- 6 years ago
@puzzlezaddict Thank you I will look into the link you have sent :!
quick last question... sorry
would you go with the curries specs over the one on dells website?
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@Simsfan8989 That depends on the exact specs of the Currys model. If you link me the page, I can take a look.
More questions are always fine. That's what this site is for, after all.
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