Originpc vs cyberpowerpc

pointlesscastaway

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I'm getting a new laptop soon and i have two which i am looking at buying. First of all it needs to be a laptop so i cant substitute for a Desktop and i am going to be using it a lot for gaming.

The first is from cyberpowerpc (FANGBOOK EVO HX7-200):
SIZE - 17"
CPU- INTEL Core i7-4910MQ 2.90
RAM - 16GB (8GBx2) DDR3-1600 SODIMM
MEMORY 1- 1TB Seagate Momentus XT Sata6Gbs 64MB Cache Hybrid Hard Drive w/ 8GB SSD Caching
MEMORY 2 - 120 GB Corsair Force Neutron GTX SATA III
GPU - NVIDIA GTX 870M 6GB PCIe Video
SOUND CARD - Supreme HD Audio w/ THX True Studio Pro Technology
cost is £1617

The second is from origin pc (EON15-S):
SIZE - 15"
CPU- INTEL Core i7-4910MQ 2.90
RAM - 32GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz (4 X 8GB)
MEMORY 1- 1TB Seagate Solid State Hybrid Drive
mSATA Drive - 120GB ORIGIN PC Approved
GPU - NVIDIA GTX 870M 6GB
SOUND CARD - High-Definition Audio powered by Sound Blaster XFi
cost is £1532

Both optical drives are the same
lastly the camera for the fang book is 720p while the origin laptop only specifies it as 2MP, of which i am unsure which is better?
Feel free to point out changes i should make in the systems.

'edit' can someone point out the difference between ssd storage and the msata drive
 

pointlesscastaway

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I don't mind the 15" screen its what i currently use but i would prefer the 17" one, at the moment i plan to use it as a desktop replacement but i will be moving it around a little. Buying a better webcam seems like a good solution if a problem turns up thanks.
 
id choose the first one.
16GB Ram is more than enough for games. You probably wont use that all at once
Has better storage
17in vs 15inch - the larger screen is better and more enjoyable for gameplay

concerning the cameras the 2MP is better. but its not a deal breaker. 720p camera should still do you fine
 

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If i downgraded the Ram to 16GB and possibly upgraded to a better Cpu or Gpu would that change your mind?
 


it might