Gaming Laptop Under $1000 spec. for Sims 3

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georgiedean65

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I'm trying to find an affordable laptop that can play all of the Sims expansions and a few stuff packs smoothly. I've been looking at laptops with i7 processors and NVIDIA gt730 or gt 640 graphic cards. Would an Acer be a good choice? If not, an suggestions?
 
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JD88

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I strongly suggest the Lenovo Y500 (15.6") or Y400(14").

They are pretty much unrivaled in their price range for the specs and quality.

Y500:

http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=457&Code=59360242&category_id=5B0116E237099FA0FCA012D9B20ED2FB

Y400:

http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=457&Code=59360114&category_id=6716C35E262487E9B548B6298FE58D3B

I personally own the Y400 and it has been outstanding. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
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georgiedean65

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Originally, I was going to get the Y500, but Lenovo's poor customer service reviews shied me away from the company. Why did you chose the Y400?
 
From what I gather the Sims 3 is not particularly demanding. It uses either 1 or 2 cores. Posts that i have seen seems to contract each other regarding core usage. It definitely does not use 3 or more cores so if you were considering a quad core i7 CPU, then simply drop down to an i5 to save money.

The nVidia GT 640m should be fine, I am not up-to-date with nVidia'd GT 7xx series.

 

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I wanted something very portable that could also game well. It was hard to pass up the specs for the price ($750) when I got mine. It really is a great quality laptop. It looks and feels like it should be more in the $1200 price range.

There really isn't anything in the 14" range that comes close to it in gaming, at least not under $1500. Plus there is always the option of adding the second video card for SLI using the Ultrabay. I haven't needed it so far as I have been able to overclock the 650m by 25% giving better performance than a 660m.

I can't comment on Lenovo customer service as I haven't needed it, but customer service is bad no matter what company you go with.
 
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