Which laptop is better between these two ?

What games? To be honest, neither. You'll need to spend more money then that for decent gaming.
 
For gaming on the cheap you'd have to go more on the desktop side. Mobile gaming will need to beef up your budget significantly.
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lenovo-15...911545?hash=item3ac44444b9:g:nA8AAOSwSWJXRHGC

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lenovo-Id...136695?hash=item58e15db477:g:Y9sAAOSwU-pXszmI

Click on the links to get the in-dept specifications :) One of them is AMD Quad Core (FX-7500), the other is AMD A8-6410 Quad Core Processor however the AMD A8 has a dedicated graphics card whilst the FX7500 Does not.

(For rendering, modelling and editing. Including gaming) My budget is £400.


Go with pc with Intel processors bro.
 
I'll be straight up, both those machines are complete crap and you will not be happy or satisfied... save more dough and buy a better machine.
 
I'll be straight up, both those machines are complete crap and you will not be happy or satisfied... save more dough and buy a better machine.

Go with pc with Intel processors bro.
For gaming on the cheap you'd have to go more on the desktop side. Mobile gaming will need to beef up your budget significantly.

Ah good point lads. Can you guys maybe tell me which laptop would be best for a budget around £500 - 600ish or shall I just stick with the Dell Inspiron 15 7559.
 
Finally someone posts something helpful. Thank you man aha, quick question...Isn't the Dell Inspiron 15 7559 10x better ?

A bunch of us posted helpful things. We are encouraging you to NOT waste your money... Don't get ignorant, or you really will get unhelpful responses.
 
A bunch of us posted helpful things. We are encouraging you to NOT waste your money... Don't get ignorant, or you really will get unhelpful responses.

True lol, I didn't mean it like that. I apologies. Oh and the laptop Cisco linked, will that be able to do intensive rendering, gaming and editing ?
 
True lol, I didn't mean it like that. I apologies. Oh and the laptop Cisco linked, will that be able to do intensive rendering, gaming and editing ?

No apology needed, especially to a miscreant such as myself..

As far as the 950M 2GB goes, for gaming, its extremely low end and I wouldn't be expecting miracles. This is, however, to be expected in this price category.
 
No apology needed, especially to a miscreant such as myself..

As far as the 950M 2GB goes, for gaming, its extremely low end and I wouldn't be expecting miracles. This is, however, to be expected in this price category.

To be honest, ill stick with the Dell Inpsiron 15 7559 considering the fact you'll be able to expect miracles from all the reviews and videos ive watched, plus. It's only 70 quid more
 
To be honest, ill stick with the Dell Inpsiron 15 7559 considering the fact you'll be able to expect miracles from all the reviews and videos ive watched, plus. It's only 70 quid more

I wouldn't give yourself unrealistic expectations, I have an MSI notebook with a 970M and its just adequate honestly...
 
Debatable, although here's a list of games in the review that can give you a performance expectation:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-960M-Review.137893.0.html
Yh true. It's debatable but for that power to be packed in a laptop its pretty amazing. But then of course it's nothing too special.

I wouldn't give yourself unrealistic expectations, I have an MSI notebook with a 970M and its just adequate honestly...
I'm going to be a super noob here and ask a question that may be/ sound stupid. Could I buy a HP Z400 from Ebay and throw a GTX 1050/1050ti in it.
 
Yh true. It's debatable but for that power to be packed in a laptop its pretty amazing. But then of course it's nothing too special.


I'm going to be a super noob here and ask a question that may be/ sound stupid. Could I buy a HP Z400 from Ebay and throw a GTX 1050/1050ti in it.

I think thats a workstation computer, and even still we'd need to know the specs but my thinking is it is the wrong type of machine to drop a gaming gpu into.
 
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