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PixieSDimples's avatar
4 years ago
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Laptop recommendation Sims 4

Hi, 

I bought a laptop for my child a few years ago and we’ve had nothing but problems with it. 

I am looking for some guidance on which laptop to buy with a budget of around £700 to £800.

She is currently playing Sims 4 and needs the laptop to be able to cope with custom content, mods, expansion packs etc. 

Hoping to find one which doesn’t run like a snail and with a reasonably quiet fan.

I would really appreciate any help you can send my way!

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  • PixieSDimples's avatar
    PixieSDimples
    4 years ago

    Thank you again! 

    If we were to go for a laptop which covers the recommended requirements, would you be able to suggest an option on the cheaper end of the spectrum, which would fit those specs?

    I think the two we were looking at from your options above covered everything apart from the ram? Would those same ones be available at a higher ram or should we be looking at different options? 

    I so appreciate your help, the specs baffle me but you’re really helping me begin to make sense of it all! 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    4 years ago

    @PixieSDimples  Most laptops these days, other than the very cheapest models, have upgradable memory, and most cheaper laptops that come with 16 GB installed are more expensive than the difference in RAM would call for.  So if you want to get the best machine possible for your budget, you're better off buying something with 8 GB and installing the extra yourself.  A matching 8 GB module might cost you £40-50 depending on the market.

    Are you now thinking about the minimum requirements or the recommend ones?  Those are two different levels, with recommended meaning what you can expect to run the game on high or ultra graphics settings.  For those options, prices have actually improved a lot in the last month but still may be more expensive than you'd prefer.  As an example:

    https://www.currys.co.uk/products/lenovo-legion-5-15.6-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-rx-6600m-512-gb-ssd-10226856.html

    From the benchmarks I can see, this graphics card would run F1 well above 60 fps on ultra graphics settings and faster than the laptop's screen can even display on high.  It's also a quality laptop in general.

    This one is technically under the recommended specs but should still run the game reasonably well on ultra settings and above 100 fps on high, and it's also £700:

    https://www.currys.co.uk/products/hp-victus-16e0514na-16.1-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-rx-5500m-512-gb-ssd-10227221.html

    I didn't do a thorough search because I wasn't sure exactly what you were looking for; these were to give you an idea of what you could get for your money.

    The cheapest options with a dedicated graphics card are still going to be in the £650 range, other than the one for under £600 I mentioned before.  (It looks like that's still available too.)  Below that, you're looking at not meeting the minimum requirements and what that means, as we discussed before.

    Point is, let me know your preferred budget and I'll take another look.  But there really is a line below which performance starts to drop off a cliff.

  • PixieSDimples's avatar
    PixieSDimples
    4 years ago

    I’d like it to play at the recommended settings and if it’s going to take so much just to get to minimum settings I think it makes sense to save up the extra to get to the recommended settings.

    Does that mean the first link would be best?


    So we’re looking at a budget of about £700 to £800, definitely no more than £900. 

    I really can’t thank you enough for your help!

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    4 years ago

    @PixieSDimples  I think the first link should work out very well.  As for the price, I don't know how long you're going to wait to buy or what will be available at that time.  If this particular laptop ends up being more expensive than you'd like, feel free to come back when you're ready to purchase, and I'll do another search.  Regardless of timing, there should always be some very good options available in the £850 range, and hopefully more like £800.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    4 years ago

    @PixieSDimples  Hey, if you're ready to spend £650 now, I just saw this laptop on sale:

    https://www.box.co.uk/81Y6005SUK-Lenovo-Legion-5i-Intel-Core-i5-8GB-RAM-5_2938435.html

    Its graphics card is roughly equivalent to the one in this model:

    https://www.currys.co.uk/products/lenovo-legion-5-15.6-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-rx-6600m-512-gb-ssd-10226856.html

    that we previously discussed as likely running F1 on ultra settings at 60 fps or higher.  And its memory is user-upgradable too, in case you're wondering.  So it would be a great option for your dad.

  • PixieSDimples's avatar
    PixieSDimples
    4 years ago

    We went for the Lenovo yesterday while it was on sale. Your help has been so appreciated!