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- FX- 8350 cpu, 850 watt Gold Corsair Power Supply, ROG Strix 2060 ti video card, 4 K monitor etc. Bose speakers, new keyboard, new mouse, and new sound card, new cooler case and more. When i could not upgrade this year as planned due to my illness, my family surprised me... and that's what I have so far anyway... I did also get the new Wolfenstein game from Bethesda and Epics games new Control game for free with my card. I had the the 8 core processor and my Asus motherboard -they are just 2 -1/2years old so I still have those.
Oddly the game i look forward to playing are neither of those and will probably not hardly move my new card - but I can hardly wait for ROM. LOL. - elelunicyNew SpectatorNot counting peripherals it's about $9k. With peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc.) it's about $12k.
- High end all the way (now - before it was mid-range laptop and before that it was low end laptop)
- CaseiBUYPOWER Element Front and Side Tempered Glass RGB Gaming Case - 3x RGB Fans
ProcessorIntel® Core™ i9-9940X Processor (14x 3.30GHz/19.25MB L3 Cache)
MotherboardASRock Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 -- 4x PCIe x16, 2x USB 3.1 Gen2, 4x USB 3.1 Gen1, 2x USB 2.0, 3x M.2, RGB, WiFi
Memory32 GB DDR4-3000 Memory Module - G.SKILL Ripjaws V
Video CardNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 - 8GB GDDR6 - ASUS ROG STRIX OC (VR-Ready)
Case LightingiBUYPOWER RGB Lighting - 1 RGB Lighting Strip
Power Supply850 Watt - EVGA 850 GQ - 80 PLUS Gold, Semi Modular
Processor CoolingASUS ROG Ryuo 120mm Liquid Cooling System
Primary Hard Drive1 TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD -- Read: 550MB/s, Write: 520MB/s - Single Drive
Data Hard Drive1 TB WD Blue SSD -- Read: 545MB/s, Write: 525MB/s - Single Drive
External Optical DriveNone
Sound CardCreative Sound Blaster Audigy Rx -- 7.1 Channels, 192kHz/24-bit, 106 dB SNR
Speaker SystemNone
Network CardIntel Pro 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Network Card
MonitorNone
KeyboardiBUYPOWER Standard Gaming Keyboard
MouseiBUYPOWER Gaming Optical Mouse - Multi-Color LED Lighting
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home + Office 365 Trial - (64-bit)
Warranty3 Year Standard Warranty Service
Rush ServiceRush Service Fee (not shipping fee) - - Ship Out in 3 Business Days
Meter DisplayNone
Media Card Reader / WriterNone
iBUYPOWER Labs - Noise ReductionNone
iBUYPOWER Labs - Internal ExpansionNone
iBUYPOWER PowerDriveNone
USB Expansion CardNone
Case Engraving ServiceNone
Case Fans3x Raidmax NV-A120R3 120mm RGB LED Fan
M.2/PCI-E SSD CardNone
SLI BridgeNone
Advance Cabling OptionsStandard Default Cables
Advanced Build Options - Thermal PasteNone
iBUYPOWER Elite Build PackageElite Build Package - Silver (Pro Wiring, Sleeved Cable - Choose a Color Below) - Black Cable
Intel Optane Memory Accelerator32GB Intel Optane Memory - Boost Primary Drive - Up to 23x Faster for HDD and 3.3x Faster for SATA SSD
:o ? it was the most I ever spent it runs so fast the price...it cost a lot...
I did buy a iBuyPower PC and it's plays the sims 4 smooth it makes FINAL FANTASY XIV look good. - XxAirixXSeasoned NewcomerMid-range like most people. No way I can afford anything more expensive then that. If only I had that kind of money to spend. Mine has been pretty good though. 918 GB, hadn't had to replace the battery or charger yet, etc...the only downside is Windows 10.
- SheriSimSeasoned HotshotI started the game out on a low end, non gaming HP computer, and it did just fine ( with all the packs, no mods or custom content) till about the time City Living came out, I knew it wouldn’t be able to handle CL. And when toddlers came out (which I was really glad to see) it just got too laggy so I saved for 2 years and bought a nice Asus gaming laptop, A high mid one I would say. I got an i7 with a 1070 graphics card because I wanted to experience really good graphics for the rest of sims 4. It’s a hybrid drive with good cooling vents, and so far has done well, It’s about a year old now. And I have all the packs so far but don’t use CC or mods. I hope it’s good enough to handle sims 5 too.
- janysesNew ObserverThis is the point I was making when I called a $200 VR headset (relatively) inexpensive. Look at how much we paid for our computers, lol.
- So I'm thinking about getting this refurbished laptop. It's windows 10. I wanna know if I can run sims 4 well on it. I am planning on getting some cc, but only like 1 or 2 gigs of it. I also have 8 mods in mind that I want. One more thing, keep in mind that don't think I will be installing a lot more games so I don't think I need a lot of storage. Here are the details...
Processor model: Intel 5th generation core i5-5300U
Graphics: Intel HD graphics
Storage: 480 GB
Memory: 8 GB
Also is it good for all the packs?? - I'd say I'm playing on a high-end machine if you include monitors/peripherals in the price since I've spent about as much on that stuff as I have on the PC.
Watching your Sim catch on fire at 144hz is cool I guess? - davina1221New SpectatorAccording to your prices, it's low end, but it was one of the most expensive at Best buy. It plays all Sims3 games and the whole Sims3 store without any problems (nocc mods). Also, have all Sims4 except 2 stuff packs, several other games, loads of pictures, and so much else. Had it since Sims3 Supernatural came out. It's an Asus gaming computer. Guy at Best buy told me it was great for games and I am so happy I listened to him. It's top notch for me.
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