New PC - is a Gaming PC needed these days?
I'm looking for a new stationary PC as my current is pushing 9 years - Win 8.1 with plenty of disc space but no dedicated video RAM and probably a stone-age integrated video card. My huge 2014 save still works fine when I stay on just one lot, but loading, saving and traveling etc gets very annoying as it means wasting lots of simming time. Aaand, the game occasionally lags when there are background operations like launching/announcing a new holiday or NPCs entering the hood etc. No surprise on such an old machine. I just replaced my old laptop (which is not for gaming) and find it practical to upgrade the stationary now, to get the same Windows version on both.
So, I'm wondering what is the most important to look for in a new PC? The Sims is the only bigger game played, other tasks are minor home office work including simple photo editing and some video editing/OBS captures etc, which also begs me to say goodbye to Win 8.1 but probably will not demand much extra beyond a new standard pc.
I'm now wondering if I really need a "gaming pc" for The Sims, such machines aims for games I think are much more tech demanding. Will this game still run smoothly with all packs and some cc, on a regular new office computer? I've been simming since T1 and spend hours on the game, so I think it might be time to level up a bit to enjoy the game on max settings.
What are the particular factors I should pay notice to? i3, i5, i7 etc is all confusing, I understand the highest numbers are the best technically, but this game might not benefit from the top notch tech anyway? What video card is recommended (not thinking of what cards will work, but what will give me a top The Sims experience without going much beyond what is needed? I'm currently on a Lenovo feat. integrated AMD, and somehow I think AMD suits TS4 well, but I have no idea why I think so, and these things might have changed. Maybe getting a dedicated vid RAM will probably make for a huge improvement? There's always a budget, and the PC will mostly be used for text/spreadsheets and ordinary web stuff, which makes a gaming rig feel a bit over the top.
I found a few options that I can afford:
Alt 1. Aorus Z260CR Gaming pc, some specs are: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, 16GB DDR4 RAM. (Somehow I feel this is a bit over the top for TS4, or?)
Alt 2. Ordinary pc; Acer Aspire XC-840 stationary PC, 4 x Intel® Pentium® Silver N6005-processor, 8 GB 2-chanels DDR4 RAM, 256 GB SSD-storing.
Alt 3. Compact LOQ Tower gaming PC, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 8 GB, Intel® Core™ i5-13400F, 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD, Intel® B760-brikkesett.
Not in a super hurry, but maybe this Black Friday would be a good time for shopping. Knowing what I should most definitely be looking for or avoid would help a lot. Thanks for all input.