help me to choose a laptop from these two

marthalanaveen

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1.Lenovo Y700 (80NV0026US)
link:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014MIBR7K/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=125WFRCHOBTFW&coliid=IV5DKZKA3JZQH&psc=1

2.Dell Inspiron 15 7559-2512BLK
link:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PYZ0J6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=125WFRCHOBTFW&coliid=I3LA0A6NIF81RI&psc=1

After buying, I will upgrade it with extra 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD.

which is good for gaming and long lasting and also has best value for money.




please help me and thanks in advance for the answers.
 
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The Hybrid drive is going to do very little for overall system performance with only 8GB. And considering the OP is going to swap that drive out for a full SSD anyway, it makes no sense to go with that as a selling point. The RAM type is the only real difference between them and the DDR4 speeds and availability in the future vs DDR3L make it a better selling point.

Holding out for a future purchase when the hardware will be better (and for desktop GPU's MUCH more expensive) is not a bad idea if you have the time and money for it. But if the OP needs to purchase now, I'm guessing school related, the options are what they are.

Hlsgsz

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Neither. Laptops are coming out that rock the current full GPUs from Nvidia. It'd be a shame not to get those, as they are the first to really be able to claim gaming.
 

OviOvi

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what a shame... 8 GB SSD Hybrid Drive Storage
 

keith12

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whats your point? That the SSD is too small or because it's a hybrid drive? Or what exactly. The OP has asked which is best. I've told him.

You might try be more constructive with your posts.
 

marthalanaveen

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my point is, which one would be best for gaming and also has best value for money.
 

Hlsgsz

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Well, that was answered right after you asked. Look into what i said there.
 

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The Hybrid drive is going to do very little for overall system performance with only 8GB. And considering the OP is going to swap that drive out for a full SSD anyway, it makes no sense to go with that as a selling point. The RAM type is the only real difference between them and the DDR4 speeds and availability in the future vs DDR3L make it a better selling point.

Holding out for a future purchase when the hardware will be better (and for desktop GPU's MUCH more expensive) is not a bad idea if you have the time and money for it. But if the OP needs to purchase now, I'm guessing school related, the options are what they are.
 
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