Forum Discussion
@Sevreign The BlueScreen is also an access violation, which could still mean almost anything. But the next question is whether you've overclocked any components of this PC, even the memory, and if so, whether it helps to run everything at stock speeds. Please test and let me know both how Sims 4 works and whether you get another BSOD.
If you ordered this computer from a system integrator, it may have come with one or more components overclocked, especially the RAM. In case you're not aware, reverting RAM to stock speed is as simple as clicking the XMP button in BIOS. For other components, you may need to do some digging, but you'll know where to look if you applied the overclock yourself.
If none of this helps, please let me know what memory modules you have installed, by part numbers, which are printed on the modules themselves.
@puzzlezaddict I haven't overclocked any parts and they don't seem to be.
My RAM is: Kingston KF560C40-16