Re: Re: Best pc for the sims 4 with the highest settings A LOT OF MODS & expansi
@soogyus That monitor is fine, but it has a VA panel, which, while good enough overall, doesn't have the brightness of color quality of IPS panels. If you really like it, I don't think you'll be disappointed. But if you want something better, here are some IPS options in the same size:
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VA24EHE-Monitor-1920x1080-D-Sub/dp/B07Z8TC28F
https://www.newegg.com/msi-pro-mp243-24-full-hd/p/N82E16824475264
(AOC makes panels for other better-known companies, so its own label is quite good if not as popular.)
Samsung IPS monitors are more expensive, but not ridiculously so:
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Computer-Border-Less-FreeSync-Cleaning/dp/B0B7KJDRG9
There are far too many good and reasonably-priced options to list, so it would help if you could narrow things down a bit. For example, maybe you want a Samsung monitor, or one with a particular stand or that can swivel. If you want a curved monitor, your choices are more limited at this screen size, and honestly the curve doesn't really have any benefit for a 24" screen.
I wouldn't go to a larger size though unless you want a higher resolution as well, and that means opening up the choices to a whole new, and more expensive bracket. 1920x1080 looks good at 24" but a bit grainy at 27. I'm not saying don't do it, just understand that you're driving up the price. And frankly, if you do want to play at 2560x1440, you might want to consider a 3060 rather than a 1660 ti. Under normal circumstances (no Reshade, no high poly custom content), a 1660 ti could still run Sims 4 at that resolution at above 60 fps, but you might see some small fps drops once you load in all your extra content. For this scenario, a 1660 ti feels right on the border of what would be totally fine all the time vs. occasionally not quite enough.