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SimplyJen
8 years agoRising Spectator
"DeKay;c-15931218" wrote:Sadly the frame rate issue will always be there until they fix it (if they fix it). The power supply will need the appropriate wattage for the card. Slapping in a new card isn't that simple. CPU, motherboard, desktop case size, and even cooling should also be accounted for. If a game does not support SLI and the player has duel cards, it won't see the second card. 4K will shrink the UI with Sims 4. Editing the options.ini file to adjust UI size is a bit glitchy but doable I hear."Simasaurus09;c-15931119" wrote:"DeKay;c-15931000" wrote:Sims 4 can display 4K with a single GTX 1070, GTX 1080, GTX 1080ti on ultra settings no problem. Other more demanding games is a different question. Some games don't supporkt SLI (dual cards). I could be wrong but Sims 4 does not support SLI last I heard."BabySquare;c-15930947" wrote:"DeKay;c-15930795" wrote:
a crazy beast rig.
just out of interest, what sort of system specs would such a rig have?
I think you probably need at least a Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080, maybe even two of those. Even with one GTX 1080, you might not get a nice 60fps on the game if you're playing it on Ultra.
You can read more here if you want to know roughly the cost of it:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2990895/hardware/the-state-of-4k-gaming-what-you-need-to-know-from-pricing-to-performance-needs.html
I was told that the Sims 4 might have some fps problems with in 4K but then again, there's already some fps problems even on 1080p. I think it will still be good to have a good enough power supply for 4K tho. Yeah, I'm not too sure about the dual cards for TS4. It's probably going to just use one card even if you have two. :D
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