New Laptop Help
- 7 years ago
@RosalynSim21 The specs in the laptops you've found are definitely overkill for Sims 4. Even an Nvidia 1660 ti is more power than the game could ever use, and if you're not planning to install a massive amount of data (photos, music library, movies, that kind of thing) as well, you'd be more than fine with a single 512 GB solid state drive. 16 GB RAM is definitely a plus, but it's also not necessary to buy a computer with that much memory pre-installed—you could easily take it to a shop and get a second RAM stick added. You don't need an i7 processor either; the newer Intel i5s that don't have a U in their product name are more than strong enough for Sims 4.
At any rate, I found a few good options that are much cheaper than the ones you've been considering. Laptops with a 1660 ti start at £900 on Amazon UK. This Asus has an AMD Ryzen processor that's marginally slower than an Intel i5-9300H but still more than fast enough for TS4. The version with 8 GB RAM is in stock; the version with 16 GB (£950) looks like it's back ordered, but you could buy the 8 GB version and get a RAM upgrade at a local shop.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-Zephyrus-GA502DU-Gaming-Laptop/dp/B07R2DYP2M
Again, a 2060 is definitely overkill for Sims 4, but you could get one for £1000, with 16 GB RAM:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-FX505DV-R7-3750H-GeForce-Windows/dp/B07SZ1DRSQ
If you'd prefer an Intel processor, this one, with a 1660 ti, is also £1000:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-i5-9300H-GeForce-Graphics-NumberPad/dp/B07TPNJG8S
If you really would prefer to buy at Currys, I'd avoid the cheapest models with a 1660 ti, since they only have a small 128 GB solid state drive, along with a much larger mechanical drive (HDD) for data storage. It's not that the setup wouldn't work, but you'd have to install almost everything on the slow HDD, and some apps, although not TS4, would run much more slowly.
There is one excellent option to consider from Currys though. This MSI laptop is £1100, with a 1660 ti and a much stronger processor than the others listed. It does only have 8 GB RAM, but the store should be able to upgrade that to 16 GB in a few minutes. (You can always call and ask too.) MSI makes great gaming laptops.
The same specs in an HP would be £50 cheaper on Amazon, although HP doesn't have the same reputation in the gaming industry as MSI.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-Pavilion-15-dk0020na-15-6-Inch-Gaming/dp/B07S45H8DB
If these aren't quite what you're looking for, or you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.