Hello guys and I hope you are all doing well! So here is what I want to ask you guys.
I currently have the GeForce 210 graphic card and I'm not really satisfied with how The Sims 4 performs. I need a graphics card that can be able to run The Sims 4 on Ultra with Edge Smoothing on High. I've been looking for good graphic cards and I stopped on some, but I'm not sure which one will be the best and more appropriate.
I was thinking between GeForce GTX60 and GTX750. I've read a lot about them, but I still can't decide which one will be better.
If anyone of you is using one of those cards, please let me now. I'd appreciate it a lot if you can talk me whether you can run the game on Ultra settings. Thank you all in advance!
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Too much power on the card this game doesn't know how to use. Everything is on highest level possible, the card is cold as if it wasn't doing anything. Honestly. Plum (I wrote plum, not the autoforum censor) even Tetris rises my card temeperature for 1 point!!!
If you however want to play modern spectacular graphics games like Watch Dogs with everything on high, or if you plan to buy Dragon Age 3 or The Witcher 3, buy GTX 760 definetly.
But if all you'll ever buy is just Sims 4? GTX 760 is too expensive investment. Go for something cheaper. 610-640 range should be more than enough.
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To avoid the lag he has, you need i9 CPU that'll be released in two years, DDR4 that'll be released in a few months and synchronous (expensive) SSD.
And that still doesn't guarantee anything. On my supermodern PC Sims 3 Pets and Island Paradise have stutters and freezes, not because of the machine power, but because of unoptimized game code.
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Provided your system is properly optimized and the rest of your stats are solid, yes
I have a 770 GTX OC with a new Haswell i5 and I run Sims 4 max WHILE playing movies/browsing the forums on my 2nd monitor if I want and there is 0 FPS drop. Oddly enough I DO get some hiccups when I turn Origin online in-game here and there though but that's more a bug than a performance problem.
Nvidia gtx 660ti graphics card, 16gigs of ram, 2tb hard drive, still rocking the quad core lol
I can play all games on the highest settings without lag.
I have a 2.80GHz Dual CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 32-bit Windows 8.
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i5 4th generation, 12gb ram, SSD on 64 bit Windows 8.1
ETA: brand is EVGA
If price is a big point, then I still encourage that purchase too - ASUS is pretty 🐸🐸🐸🐸 reliable. Not sure what their warranty is though as I haven't picked any GPUs up from them.
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