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8GB RAM is enough for the Sims 4. 16GB RAM is recommended for new computers as it is cheap and can help with other things.
By "fixes" do you mean Mods and CC? Having a lot of CC especially high poly CC will cause lag. It may not be possible to upgrade RAM. We need to know the exact model of your laptop to answer that.
I know my laptop can be upgraded to have more RAM I’m just confused why my game is suddenly using all my RAM.
I do have CC but it’s not high poly. I don’t use any mods and none of my cc is realistic - it’s just maxis match but like I said I haven’t downloaded any cc in a while and don’t have that much of it.
so not really sure why it’s using all of my RAM up suddenly.
- jpkarlsen2 years agoHero (Retired)
OK you say that the RAM on your Laptop can be upgraded so if you want to you can just take it to a shop and ask them to do it. Be warned that it will be unlikely to have any significant effect on your game.
A PC will use as much RAM as possible. This is not limited to your game but Windows and what else you have running on it.
If you post a DxDiag. https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/ I may be able to see a reason for lag but the game by itself will occasionally lag a bit. That is just the way it is programmed.
You can attach the txt file directly to your answer.- 2 years ago
Ok I will send one eventually this week but it’s Christmas Day and I likely won’t be on my PC for a couple days now.
the only thing I had open was sims to test this and when I am not playing, it’s not using much RAM at all. I provided to screenshots I had taken before Sims and after.
I had nothing open with the first screenshot except the task manager and I was also downloading the new nvidia graphics card update. But when I play sims that’s all I had updated.
I purchased this PC when it was given to me in a link on here when I was looking for a PC for Sims and I spent a fortune on it - it’s a gaming laptop. So if this isn’t the cause for my game not being able to be played then I’m extremely disappointed. I don’t have the money to buy another PC so therefore this game would be a waste of money then bc I’ll never be able to play it again if that’s the case……
- 2 years ago
Sending my latest dxdiag. Thank you for the patience and for replying to help/
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@smilelikemiles Your dxdiag crashed while running, and although this could be a fluke, the dxdiag also lists some generic Windows errors and is missing information about certain drivers. All that means it's worth doing a repair install of Windows, as described here:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-10-place-upgrade.html
This should not delete any of your data, but if you get to step 13 and are NOT asked to keep personal files and apps, back out and start over.
Windows should also not be using 3.4 GB on startup, with nothing except the Task Manager running. That could also be a fluke, for example if Windows was trying to download an update, or you captured the exact moment when the Task Manager was using significant resources as it loaded all that data. So please check again after the repair install, and let me know how much RAM the system is using around five minutes after the restart.
If it's still above 3 GB, click the Task Manager's Startup tab and post a screenshot of what you see. Some apps may be starting with Windows when they shouldn't.
Please also let me know how much memory a new Sims 4 save uses, and whether this changes if you disable all the settings under Options > Game Options > Other. You'd need to restart the game to see the effect.
- 2 years ago
Bumping this post as I still have no solution (I did not upgrade my RAM yet)
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