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I'm planning to buy the new Dell Inspiron 7567 but there are 2 models which are almost the same price:
RM3799 i5 7300hq+gtx1050 with 1tb hard drive
RM3999 i5 7300hq+gtx1050ti with 500gb hard drive and 128gb ssd
Is it the additional RM200 worth it? Which one should i choose? (I'm on a tight budget)

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7 minutes ago, ZM Fong said:

I'm planning to buy the new Dell Inspiron 7567 but there are 2 models which are almost the same price:
RM3799 i5 7300hq+gtx1050 with 1tb hard drive
RM3999 i5 7300hq+gtx1050ti with 500gb hard drive and 128gb ssd
Is it the additional RM200 worth it? Which one should i choose? (I'm on a tight budget)

The one with the ssd is better.  Your computer will take forever to boot up if its not on an ssd.

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17 minutes ago, ZM Fong said:

I'm planning to buy the new Dell Inspiron 7567 but there are 2 models which are almost the same price:
RM3799 i5 7300hq+gtx1050 with 1tb hard drive
RM3999 i5 7300hq+gtx1050ti with 500gb hard drive and 128gb ssd
Is it the additional RM200 worth it? Which one should i choose? (I'm on a tight budget)

the SSD will make a big difference. I kick myself daily for not getting a laptop with one

 

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19 minutes ago, ZM Fong said:

I'm planning to buy the new Dell Inspiron 7567 but there are 2 models which are almost the same price:
RM3799 i5 7300hq+gtx1050 with 1tb hard drive
RM3999 i5 7300hq+gtx1050ti with 500gb hard drive and 128gb ssd
Is it the additional RM200 worth it? Which one should i choose? (I'm on a tight budget)

It depends, you could get the 1TB HD and add a 128GB SSD for around $50 yourself, but you have an additional 500GB for games and media, or, you could get the one with the SSD and pay about $50 and get a 1TB WD Blue, but then you have an extra 500GB that you could put in an enclosure and make it into an external HD.

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I'd go with the more expensive one just for the 1050Ti.
I'll never buy another computer with an HDD again, so that also makes a pretty easy choice if it was me.

Are the HDDs 5400rpm or 7200rpm?

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17 minutes ago, dizmo said:

I'd go with the more expensive one just for the 1050Ti.
I'll never buy another computer with an HDD again, so that also makes a pretty easy choice if it was me.

Are the HDDs 5400rpm or 7200rpm?

Both 5400rpm

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13 minutes ago, ZM Fong said:

Both 5400rpm

Is there an option with the 1050Ti but a different storage configuration?
I'd aim for a 7200rpm drive, even if it means swapping it out yourself.

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7 hours ago, dizmo said:

Is there an option with the 1050Ti but a different storage configuration?

No...

Desktop specs:

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Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower

Laptop: Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16ACH6

Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128

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Be aware that the display of the new Inspiron 7567 is very poor quality (FHD anti-glare models that is; the FHD touch IPS and 4K IPS ones in the pricier models are fine). I think games will look worse running in higher settings on this FHD anti-glare screen, than they'd look running in lower settings on laptops with worse GPUs but better displays.

 

If you can wait, I might recommend to check out the Acer Aspire VX 15 series. Supposed to be basically the same thing, but with much better quality (IPS) displays. http://technave.com/gadget/Acer-launches-new-performance-oriented-Aspire-VX-15-V-Nitro-and-GX-Series-9112.html

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