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isadorak1 If you want to keep the price down, this one should be able to run Sims 4 on medium graphics settings. It doesn't have a lot of storage, so you wouldn't be able to amass a large (>100 GB) custom content collection or store other large files, but the game itself and a reasonable amount of user files should be fine.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1913586-REG/lenovo_82x700gsus_15_6_ideapad_slim_3i.html
This one is somewhat faster—it could probably handle medium-high graphics settings—but with the same limited storage. You'd need to "upgrade" from Windows in S mode to Home, but that's free and only takes a couple of clicks.
If you want double the storage, you'd need to go to $400, at least with the options I'm seeing. This one is the best I can find with 500 GB storage, and it's not any faster than the one immediately above:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/13566207291
I didn't find anything better than these at their respective price points. But if none are what you want, let me know and I'll do another search. There are plenty of options equivalent to the first one, just not as cheap, but if there's another feature you want, I might be able to find it.
- isadorak129 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Thank you so much for the help! So far, this is one option I came across that has 16 GB:
Is this a good one? I would like to have room for multiple packs, kits, mods, and a good amount of CC.