Maq___

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Hi to all,
I have just bought a brand new laptop Lenovo Y-700 with these specs:
i7-6700 hq processor,16 GB DDR4 RAM,Nvidia GTX 960 M 4 GB GDDR5,1 TB HDD and 128 GB SSD for a price of 1000 Euros.

And now I got some information about some Dell Inspiron 7567 laptop with GTX 1050 ti graphics card and seventh generation i7 processor,for the same price!

The problem is that as I understood that the GTX 1050 ti is a better graphics card than the GTX 960 M 4 GB!

Please tell me if I had made a big mistake with buying the Lenovo,and does that Dell Inspiron would make a big difference in gaming!
By the way I also received an info that the Lenovo's card could not be upgraded!
Please tell me if I can do something to get the same performance with Lenovo as the that Dell!

Please tell me!

Thanks in advance!
Best regards!
 
Solution
A lot of he 10 series mobile gpu's are add-in cards , the 960/970m are generally hard soldered chipsets.

& Yes a 1050ti mobile just crucifies the old 960m, it's on par with a 970m.

To get the same performance ?? Impossible.

The 960m will push about the same FPS at 720p as a 1050ti at 1080p.

So play your games at 720p rather than 1080p is the only realistic advice I can suggest.
A lot of he 10 series mobile gpu's are add-in cards , the 960/970m are generally hard soldered chipsets.

& Yes a 1050ti mobile just crucifies the old 960m, it's on par with a 970m.

To get the same performance ?? Impossible.

The 960m will push about the same FPS at 720p as a 1050ti at 1080p.

So play your games at 720p rather than 1080p is the only realistic advice I can suggest.
 
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OneFIshSunfish

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I can't find anything online that would indicate that. Dedicated does not mean upgradable. As for performance, a cursory google and passmark comparison reveals that the 1050ti is twice as strong under ideal conditions.