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"AuzzPanda;c-16899581" wrote:
Ew why would you want that
What’s wrong with it?"ChelleJo;c-16899564" wrote:
"China;c-16899550" wrote:
"ChelleJo;c-16899546" wrote:
"China;c-16899424" wrote:
"icmnfrsh;c-16899406" wrote:
"China;c-16899341" wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07BHXV3TJ/ref=psdcmw_13896597011_t3_B07BHXTGS8
Would this work?
Yeah, this should also work. :)
Thank you for checking!!! Just one more question do you think the graphic card is good I looked for what you said I just don’t knw if it’s a old one.
It has an AMD RX 580. It's a very good dedicated graphic cards. Most people only mention Nvidia, but AMD will run the game fine. This one, the RX 580, is the newest in the AMD line. AMD usually runs cheaper than Nvidia, but they are still good cards. It will run the game on Ultra, with CC fine (aside from normal game issues that have nothing to do with specs).
Omg thank you so much!! I finally found my computer to play the sims!!!! Yay
You're welcome :)
CyberPower PC
1tb HDD (Boot Drive) 7200Rpm
AMD 6300 FX 6-Core Processor
GA-970A -DS3P Motherboard
RX560 Graphics Card
8 GB DDR3 Ram
Is this good?- Guess what?
"AuzzPanda;c-16899581" wrote:
Ew why would you want that - Lizzychicago7 years agoNew Traveler
"China;d-953704" wrote:
What’s a good desktop or laptop to run the sims 4? Tag in links please. The price could range from $700-$800 US dollars. I’m trying to run the sims on high settings with allot of custom content. Thank you
My Dell is 4 years old, almost 5, and it runs the game on high everything. It's an i5, 12 gig hard drive, 1tb memory (I think I got that not mixed up)...but I think the difference here is that I have a good video card....you can't go wrong with Nvidia. Period. - Lizzychicago7 years agoNew TravelerOh and I have every single pack. Everything.
- Lizzychicago7 years agoNew Traveler
"China;c-16899423" wrote:
"CABAL;c-16899372" wrote:
Don't bother with prebuilts, they're a waste of money. Build your PC by getting parts separately. That said, Sims 4 isn't really a demanding game, if that's the only game you really want to play on your PC getting overpriced video cards or CPU which can handle even the most broken and demanding console ports isn't worth it. You can play the game even using 10 years old GPU just fine, for example.
Can you explain what hardware you have? One thing I can say for sure is that even semi-old (5 years old) i5 CPU is enough for the game, add to that 8 GB of RAM. As for GPU, depends from prices. I'm pretty sure that, say, GTX 770 can easily handle the game, but likely there are better newer cards which are priced the same. Or there is even GTX 660 which should be very cheap to get and can handle the game without any issue as well, from what I saw the game had no low FPS drops on 1920x1080 resolution. As for SSD the only reason to get one is if you want to make loading times short.
Build a computer? I don’t think I could lol I’m not very patient or good with building things.
And it's just as expensive. My son was going to do this and had to stop because it was getting upwards of 1000 dollars and he still needed a few things. A few costly things. You can buy a prebuilt PC for your price range that will work, you just gotta shop around. - Lizzychicago7 years agoNew Traveler
"China;c-16899483" wrote:
"GamingTweety;c-16899478" wrote:
No it's not, here...
https://store.hp.com/UKStore/Html/Merch/Images/c05539480_1750x1285.jpg
I use it and it's good so far. No lags, crushes and graphics on ultra.
How much is that?
That's nearly 1400 dollars so no. lol - Lizzychicago7 years agoNew Traveler
"China;c-16899795" wrote:
"ChelleJo;c-16899564" wrote:
"China;c-16899550" wrote:
"ChelleJo;c-16899546" wrote:
"China;c-16899424" wrote:
"icmnfrsh;c-16899406" wrote:
"China;c-16899341" wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07BHXV3TJ/ref=psdcmw_13896597011_t3_B07BHXTGS8
Would this work?
Yeah, this should also work. :)
Thank you for checking!!! Just one more question do you think the graphic card is good I looked for what you said I just don’t knw if it’s a old one.
It has an AMD RX 580. It's a very good dedicated graphic cards. Most people only mention Nvidia, but AMD will run the game fine. This one, the RX 580, is the newest in the AMD line. AMD usually runs cheaper than Nvidia, but they are still good cards. It will run the game on Ultra, with CC fine (aside from normal game issues that have nothing to do with specs).
Omg thank you so much!! I finally found my computer to play the sims!!!! Yay
You're welcome :)
CyberPower PC
1tb HDD (Boot Drive) 7200Rpm
AMD 6300 FX 6-Core Processor
GA-970A -DS3P Motherboard
RX560 Graphics Card
8 GB DDR3 Ram
Is this good?
I would get at least a 12 GB ram. "Lizzychicago;c-16899933" wrote:
"China;d-953704" wrote:
What’s a good desktop or laptop to run the sims 4? Tag in links please. The price could range from $700-$800 US dollars. I’m trying to run the sims on high settings with allot of custom content. Thank you
My Dell is 4 years old, almost 5, and it runs the game on high everything. It's an i5, 12 gig hard drive, 1tb memory (I think I got that not mixed up)...but I think the difference here is that I have a good video card....you can't go wrong with Nvidia. Period.
So it’s mostly about how good your video card is?"Lizzychicago;c-16899941" wrote:
"China;c-16899423" wrote:
"CABAL;c-16899372" wrote:
Don't bother with prebuilts, they're a waste of money. Build your PC by getting parts separately. That said, Sims 4 isn't really a demanding game, if that's the only game you really want to play on your PC getting overpriced video cards or CPU which can handle even the most broken and demanding console ports isn't worth it. You can play the game even using 10 years old GPU just fine, for example.
Can you explain what hardware you have? One thing I can say for sure is that even semi-old (5 years old) i5 CPU is enough for the game, add to that 8 GB of RAM. As for GPU, depends from prices. I'm pretty sure that, say, GTX 770 can easily handle the game, but likely there are better newer cards which are priced the same. Or there is even GTX 660 which should be very cheap to get and can handle the game without any issue as well, from what I saw the game had no low FPS drops on 1920x1080 resolution. As for SSD the only reason to get one is if you want to make loading times short.
Build a computer? I don’t think I could lol I’m not very patient or good with building things.
And it's just as expensive. My son was going to do this and had to stop because it was getting upwards of 1000 dollars and he still needed a few things. A few costly things. You can buy a prebuilt PC for your price range that will work, you just gotta shop around.
Wow so it’s really no point.
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