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@booklover240 The systems I linked would run both games smoothly with any custom content you wanted to use. The only limiting factor would be the way TS3 is built, but some players report using 10 GB or more. (I have no idea how much cc TS4 players use, but again, an Nvidia 1050 ti or an Nvidia 1060 6 GB would keep up just fine.)
Still, if you want to go custom, I'd like more details. This is, after all, supposed to be built to your exact preferences. Do you want to go from 8 GB RAM to 16 GB for $97? (There's a deal for a free upgrade from 2400 MHz to 3000 MHz, which just means your RAM will be even faster.) Do you want a single 500 GB basic SSD, or would you prefer to spend another $52 to get a PCle SSD that's three times faster? Do you want a larger SSD, or maybe a secondary HDD (mechanical drive)? Do you want to be able to upgrade this computer with stronger components in a few years, or are you going to keep this system as is?
If you're not sure about these details, feel free to ask. Or, if you just want a good system, let me know how much you'd prefer to pay—I know your budget is $1300, but you said you'd like to spend a bit less, if possible—and I'll keep adding features until I get to that number. I'd still like to know about drive space though; that's a pretty critical detail.
An Hybrid drive could also be considered especially if the system has Intel Optane memory installed. This will make this drive perform as fast as a basic SSD or a little faster depending on what Optane memory is installed.
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