Re: Re: Best pc for the sims 4 with the highest settings A LOT OF MODS & expansi
@Maisha7197 Please don't apologize for all the information. More is actually better in this case, since you have a pretty specific computer in mind. Besides, I'd have asked most of the questions you answered, so you made things easier for me.
Side note: DDR5 looks great. It's also months away from being included in even high-end computers, and it's probably going to be more expensive for a while. DDR4 is plenty fast for what you want to do.
If you want to make sure a desktop will always run Sims 4, with all packs, on ultra settings, you'll want at least an Nvidia 1060 or 1660, or an AMD Radeon RX 570 8 GB, for a graphics card. (The requirements are slightly higher for a laptop.) The computer you linked only has an Nvidia 1050, and not even one with the ti boost. So maintaining ultra settings might be right at its limit even with only the packs you currently own.
I checked a few different sites, including Currys, and I found exactly one new computer for under £700 with at least a 1060. Unfortunately, it's not out yet, and I'm not sure when it will be released. It's this one though, if you want to see.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-Aegis-Desktop-PC-Graphics/dp/B07JW15DTL
On the other hand, you could get a custom-built PC with exactly the parts you wanted for under your budget. I actually found one on a well-known build site that looks like it might cost around £500, even with the VAT (before shipping, but that's only £30 for standard mainland U.K. delivery). It seems to be a weird confluence of events—a sale on a high-end model combined with the savings you get from swapping out the most expensive parts.
Even so, I checked a different site and still managed to keep the price under £700 while including everything you'd want. Given what you're looking for, and the options currently available, a custom build might be the better way to go. I'd be happy to configure you something that had the processor and graphics card you needed, plus plenty of storage so you don't ever have to worry about running out of space.
Also, out of curiosity, is there a reason you wouldn't want an AMD processor? Going with Intel is usually, though not always, a bit more expensive. And while Intel is still better than AMD for gaming, the gap isn't all that large (and wouldn't matter to Sims 4), and AMD processors are usually better for other tasks like photo editing.
Anyway, let me know if you're interested in a custom build. Otherwise, I'll do another sweep of the standard sites and see if any more good prebuilt options turn up.