I don't really have any idea about it, so here's my question: is the laptop suitable for Sims 4 games and can it connect to Wi-Fi? Just wanted to spend about 500.00 euro. Maybe there are even better ones. Here the equipment:
Processor: Intel Pentium 5405U 4 thread (4 threads, 2 cores) 64-bit processor, 2.30 GHz
RAM: 8 GB DDR4 RAM
SSD: 256 GB, M2, Windows starts super fast
Hard disk: 1000 GB, S-ATA 6
3D graphics chip: Intel HD Graphics 610, DirectX 12, with HDMI
Display: 43.9cm (17.3 "), HD + 1600 x 900 pixels (WXGA ++ TFT), HD BrightView with LED backlight, matt
Dimensions and weight: 415 x 272 x 30.4-35.5 mm (mm), 2.8 kg
Battery: lithium ion, 3000 mAh, ~ 4-5 hours run time
USB 3.0: yes, 1x and 1x USB 2.0
DVD burner: DVD +/- RW DL
W-LAN: Wireless LAN 802.11 B / G / N
Webcam: yes, HD
Connections: 2xUSB, HDMI, LAN
Network: 10/100/1000 MBit / s Ethernet LAN, DSL capable
Sound: stereo speakers
Operating system: Original Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64 bit preinstalled with all drivers, without advertising software or the like
Office: MS Office 2010 Starter full version including Word 2010 and Excel 2010 - no subscription, unlimited term
Virus scanner and Internet protection: GData Internet Security (latest version) full version, incl. 1/2 year updates
Yes, this laptop is even suitable for Minecraft Tip: A laptop is good if the processor is good, so 2.30 GHz is really very good
Super thank you!
This statement is plain yogurt.
You can't judge from the 2.3 GHz whether the CPU is "good" (very elastic term by the way) or even the system is "good".
A 2006 Pentium 4 also has up to 3.80 GHz… Does that make it "good"? Absolutely not.
So the laptop is not suitable for Sims 4 games?
No the PC is rubbish an 1990 Intel Pentium
Do you know one?
A question:
Would you like to play at more than 60fps?
Unfortunately I have no idea, it should definitely be suitable for playing Sims 4, be able to connect to Wi-Fi and have a DVD / CD drive.
No he is not.
This is due to the bad Intel iGPU, accompanied by the even worse Intel Pentium CPU.
Especially if you have mods and CCs you can forget it.
As a minimum, a Ryzen 3 should better put Ryzen 5 in your notebook, the built-in Vega is also very good there.
SIMS 4 is more demanding than many think and has developed considerably.
And for 500 euro you get something really good and not a turnip.
Here something small but sufficient
330 euro
https://www.amazon.de/...086H17J3Q/
This is a notebook that has a lot of performance
It should be able to play sims four in FHD on low
https://help.ea.com/de-de/help/the-sims/the-sims-4/the-sims-4-system-requirements/
Here are the minimum requirements
Thanks, I'll take a look at him.
At Amazon there are only 2.9 stars for gaming on the laptop. The seller promises something different.
You have to look there are different models of this pcs
And others have other pcs