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@Kbugdad That computer would technically run Sims 4, but only on low settings, and maybe not particularly well even then. Its processor is weak, the integrated graphics chip is weaker, and its 4 GB RAM is enough for the base game but not really enough to run multiple expansion packs as well.
You could do better for your money, and a lot better for a little more. How much would you like to spend? If you let me know your budget, as well as any other considerations that matter to you, I can look for better options.
- 5 years ago
thank you! i do not want to buy something that doesn't do what i need to its best extent. i'm okay with spending up to about 850/900 dollars. i have been looking at laptops and all in ones but i feel better at the moment with the usual desktop and going a little out of my range for something that runs better.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@Kbugdad Are you willing to get a traditional tower and separate monitor? A tower setup will give you the best performance, since it has stronger hardware than a laptop does and is easier to upgrade or fix. All-in-ones are basically laptops in a different shell: they mostly have laptop hardware and can't usually be upgraded beyond adding more memory.
- 4 years agoThis is what I was thinking about getting a HP Pavilion 27-d1340t PC would this be Compatible with the sims 4 thanks
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