Freezing Sims 4 Issue
Hello,
I have been having a problem with my Sims 4 game going on just over 6 months now. I have had multiple chats with techs (~ 15 or so) and am still having the issue. Basically I can get into the game just fine, can select my Sim and all that but when the game is actually playable I have maybe 5-10 minutes tops before it freezes the entire computer. I have been disconnected from chat at least 3 times when techs apparently get frustrated that their, "This will absolutely fix your problem, doesn't work", which is incredibly frustrating... I have no mods or custom content, I have the following expansion packs: University, island living, get famous, Seasons, cats and dogs, city living, get together, & get to work. Game Packs: Realm of Magic, Strangerville, jungle adventure, parenthood, vampires, dine out, Spa Day, & Outdoor Retreat. Stuff Packs: Tiny living, my 1st pet, laundry day, toddler, romantic garden, movie hangout, cool kitchen & Perfect patio.
I am at a loss on what to do next, I have tried all of the below:
Repair Game
Reset to game to factory
deleted save files
Clean Install
Clean Boot
tried with a different user login
ran in windowed mode
ran in win 7/8 compatibility mode
formatted computer and reinstalled only basic needs and drivers and only sims 4
made sure drivers were all updated
ran in offline mode
game is updated
windows is updated
deactivated origin in game
only installed base game without expansions
changed graphics properties to lower
Please Help Me!
P.S. It is only with Sims 4 that this happens, all of my other games play fine.
@hotpink4956 Sorry for the late-ish reply. Which computer froze: the one with your CPU and board and your fiancé's other components, or the one with your fiancé's CPU and board and your other components? If it's the first, then this probably is your CPU, although it could be the board too. For the board itself, look for bulging capacitors, which would be an obvious sign of trouble.
Otherwise, you may need to find a computer shop that has a compatible processor and mainboard for testing: they'd drop your CPU into their board, or drop one of their processors into yours. Since your hardware is six years old, it's harder to find these days, although a local repair store should have something suitable on hand. And you wouldn't want to buy a replacement part without knowing for sure which component was defective.
I'm sorry I don't have something better to offer, but both processors and motherboards are difficult to repair, if it's even possible, and perhaps not worth the investment. If the board turns out to be the issue, you might be able to find a replacement for a reasonable price and get a few more good years out of this system. If it's the CPU, a new 4790K would be almost $300, although they're cheaper used on Ebay.
Regardless, the first step is to find someone who can test each component separately and confirm which one is causing the crashes.