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@ashleykfc I think if you're going to spend $1,400, you should be getting stronger hardware than that. I found the same graphics card in computers under $1,000, and the processor is only a little faster than a Ryzen 3600. This model's cooling is also not great, although with a mid-tier CPU and GPU, that wouldn't be as much of an issue.
Hi!
I'm sorry to bother this message area but I really need your help in order to buy a good laptop: in this case, my situation is that I have to buy a good laptop to use for uni but I would like to play The Sims 4 as well (of course as a hobby, so not all the time). I researched and this option seems to be perfect but I would like to have an opinion about it!
Thank you if you're considering this message. ♡
ACER SWIFT 3 (SF314-43-R2GK, 14. pixel, AMD processor Ryzen 5 (5500U), AMD Radeon Graphics, 8GB SSD, 512 GB.
- 3 years ago
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@melzishere This laptop should be able to run Sims 4, all current packs included, on medium-high or high graphics settings. It's certainly a good choice in the $400-600 U.S. price range, and the only options with significantly better performance are gaming laptops. Since I'm guessing you probably don't want one of those, this is exactly the kind of laptop you'd be looking for, and it should work out well.
The short version is, if you like it, then there's no reason not to buy it.
- 3 years ago
I think that at that price point you should just buy a used or refurbished gaming laptop it will be much better and maybe even cheaper!
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