
In terms of gaming, both processors are just as good, and perhaps better, than the 11700F in the model you linked. I'd consider one of these two instead, both sold by Skytech itself: Third-party sellers can be fine, and Newegg is usually fine when selling its own products, but the combination of the two would make me nervous if I ever had a problem with the computer. The only thing that gives me pause about this particular option is that it's from a third-party seller on Newegg.

So it's a good option for people that can afford higher-end hardware but don't want to build themselves. Skytech also makes quality gaming PCs both in terms of components and assembly. Sims 4 won't be able to use better hardware than this either, so you wouldn't be benefiting from upgrading to a faster GPU. So if you like high-resolution screens and/or higher fps, and your budget has room for it, this is an excellent choice. (This can't be avoided, although faster hardware like this will buffer the drops to some degree.) 60 fps at 4k (3840x2160) should also be fine. In fact, one advantage of getting more power than you need is you can play on a higher-resolution screen: a 3060 ti will be able to run the game at a 2560x1440 resolution at or close to 144 frames per second, I mean other than when the game engine itself causes fps drops.


These cleanups can reduce lag and stuttering and take care of broken game elements that could otherwise lead to corruption over time. Overwatch lets you change so, so many settings in the game, but the best feature is the daily cleanup. Any NRAAS mod is arguably a must-have for Sims 3 players, but Overwatch is a great place to start.
