Re: Gaming laptop Advice
@Najmaa45 I think that would be a very good option, and I've suggested it to a couple other people recently. Actually, I've suggested this one, for £950, that comes with 16 GB RAM:
Price-wise, you'd probably save a bit buying the extra RAM yourself, but it might be more convenient to have it already installed.
A 512 GB drive is large enough for Sims 4 and several other games of similar size, so it's probably more than enough. The laptop does have an empty 2.5" drive bay though, in case you ever need to add a second hard drive; it should take any standard 2.5" drive, HDD or SSD.
If you'd like a slightly faster (maybe 5% in gaming) graphics card, laptops with an Nvidia 2060 are also within your price range. As examples:
https://www.box.co.uk/G512LV-HN037T-ASUS-ROG-STRIX-G15-G512LV-HN037T_2940905.html
https://www.box.co.uk/81Y6005VUK-Lenovo-Legion-5i-15_2943293.html
https://www.box.co.uk/AORUS-5-KB-7UK1131SH-AORUS-5_2932841.html
These all have 16 GB memory; the Lenovo and the Asus should also take a second hard drive, although I'm not sure the Strix would. The Aorus already has a 1 TB HDD in addition to the SSD. But the higher price is probably only worth it if you'd like to play games with Raytracing: while the 1660 ti technically supports it, the card doesn't handle Raytracing that well, whereas the 2060 is built to do it.
By the way, I didn't do a thorough search, since I wasn't sure whether you wanted to see more options. Let me know if you do. And if you have other questions, please feel free to ask.