Re: Re: Best pc for the sims 4 with the highest settings A LOT OF MODS & expansi
@soogyus What matters to Sims 4 is essentially the turbo clock speed of the processor. It's not quite that simple, as newer CPUs are more efficient than older ones, so a core running at 3 GHz from eight years ago isn't going to accomplish nearly as much in a given amount of time as a current one. The difference is usually not that significant from one generation to the next.
Sims 4 can only use 4 cores, so as far as the game is concerned, there isn't any benefit to having more than six: four dedicated to Sims 4 and two to run everything else. The OS and your web browser or whatever else you're running in the background aren't going to use these full two cores; the point is just to give the game four cores it doesn't have to share. These days, the advantage of an i7 is that it has extra cores relative to the i5, but that's irrelevant here. So sure, it's "better," but not in a way that will matter to you.
Besides, as noted before, the limiting factor for Sims 4 will be the graphics card. Good processors are cheap enough these days, and GPUs so expensive, that any computer manufacturer or system integrator is going to include a CPU that will outpace the GPU—no one wants to spend a lot of money on an expensive graphics card only to find the processor is holding the GPU back from its full potential. And all these computers I listed have CPUs that will more than keep up with the GPU.
As far as Sims 4 is concerned, and this is true with most games, it's much better to spend whatever extra money you have on a faster graphics card than a better processor.