Cheap Laptop for Sims 3




Thanks - I'll look into that. The HP is going on sale tomorrow at $200 off.

Dan
 


Well at $200 off then I would absolutely say you should buy that one!

The APU on that laptop will take up system RAM, so I would recommend you purchase an upgraded set of RAM if you make that purchase.

APU's get a good performance boost from faster RAM, and by default that comes with 4GB of 1333Mhz RAM. A portion of the 4GB will be used by the Graphics chip.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226280
This is two sticks of RAM, 8GB total running at 1600Mhz. There should be a slight performance improvement, along with having more usable RAM, the system should be a bit snappier overall.

*Oh! Another thing I just found out, having one stick by default the RAM can only be accessed in Single Channel mode, having the two faster sticks provide twice as much memory bandwidth.
 


Thanks

I will let her know we can upgrade if needed.

Dan
 
The Sims 3 is confirmed to be compatible with Windows 8. As long as you have patched the game to version 1.39 or later, which can be done on windows 8 anyways.

In short, it will work perfectly fine.

 
Azathoth

Thanks for the advice. Computer was DOA on Christmas morning. Exchanged it the next day. Sims 3 worked ok, but once we added the Pets add-on, it slowed way down and eventually crashed. Upgraded to the 8gb of memory. Ran better but still freezes up frequently. Everything is on the lowest setting.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Dan
 



I have a suggestion. I have to do this on my computer to get sims 3 to work. Do you know how to access DEP (Data Execution Prevention) on your computer? I'm not 100% sure if it's the same for Windows 8 but on 7 you can access it by going to Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings (to the left) -> Advanced -> Performance. Once you are there (Yes it's a pain to get to) go to the DEP tab and select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select:, then hit "add". Browse into your program files until you find Sims 3 (base game, not any of the expansions) and go into the Bin folder. There you will find the Sims 3 exe file. Add that.

Doing this means that your computer won't kill the program when it feels it is using too much memory or CPU and such.

I was advised to do this and now even on a computer that shouldn't run The Sims 3 I can play the game on the lowest settings with expansions.

Hope this helps.
 



Nobodysgirl33

Thanks

I will try this!