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@puzzlezaddict wrote:@shaki_lady Dedicated graphics cards are always faster than integrated chips, and therefore better for gaming, but Sims 4 does just fine on a high-end iGPU these days. An RTX 4060 is definitely overkill, and I wouldn't ever suggest someone spend 2,000€ or the equivalent just to play Sims 4.
The best integrated graphics chips available now can run Sims 4 on high-ultra settings even with all current packs installed, at least if you're playing at a 1920x1080 resolution. (You might need to turn the settings down a bit at a higher resolution, or else play at 1080p, but it's always fine to experiment.) The iGPU in a given laptop is determined by the CPU in that a given processor will (almost) always have the same iGPU. This is especially relevant because many spec sheets don't list the exact model graphics chip, just the family; you can't assume that "Radeon Graphics" means the same thing every time.
Anyway, you'd ideally want one of these CPUs:
Intel Core Ultra 5 135H; Ultra 7 155H, 165H; ultra 9 185H
AMD Ryzen 7 7840U/S/HS, 8840U/HS, 8845HS; Ryzen 9 x94xHS
These are a bit slower but still great:
Intel Core Ultra 5 125H
Ryzen 7 6800U/H/HS, 7735U/H/HS
Ryzen 5 7640U/HS, 8640U/HS
If you find a convertible laptop with any of these processors and at least 16 GB RAM, you should get what you're looking for. Since I don't know what country you're in, I can't offer specific recommendations, but here's an example that also happens to fit your other requirements:
As you can see, it's not anywhere near 2,000€ either. I'm not suggesting this is the best laptop for you personally, only that what you want is out there and reasonably-priced.
Feel free to ask more questions in general or for help finding what you want in your country or your preferred stores.
Wow, thanks so much for all the details on good CPUs, this will be super helpful to conduct further research! 😊 I also found that Dell you linked on a German website and it looks promising. I'll do some further research over the next couple of days and may get back with the models I've shortlisted. Thank you!!
Edit: What do you think of this Lenovo? https://www.lenovo.com/de/de/p/laptops/yoga/yoga-2-in-1-series/lenovo-yoga-7i-2-in-1-gen-9-14-inch-intel/83djcto1wwde3
It's more expensive than the Dell you have linked but it does come with 32GB RAM instead of 16GB.
@shaki_lady I think it's a great laptop if you're willing to pay that much. It has a significantly better screen: much brighter, much prettier, higher resolution, higher refresh rate. In terms of graphics performance, it's on par with the Dell, but that's not the only thing that matters.
The extra RAM will make no difference to Sims 4 now or ever. And Windows can manage pretty much any "normal" use case with 16 GB. Still, it's not a bad thing to have extra memory, and you might be happy to have it down the line if you're a heavy multitasker. I wouldn't ever suggest paying more than a nominal amount extra for it, but if it's bundled with other features you'd like, why not.
I do want to mention that you might need to turn down the graphics settings OR the in-game resolution to get the performance you'd want. "Downgrading" to 1920x1200 or so would still give you a great-looking game, plus you'd have the extra sharpness for everything else. Just don't expect the graphics chip to manage all those extra pixels without some drop in framerates. It's fine to experiment though—try different settings and see what you like, and the laptop will be fine.
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