Need Info About Dell Inspiron 5577 (Confused) :(

Ripunjoy

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Hi, I Want A New Budget Laptop In Which I Can Game A Little Bit..!! I Have Selected Dell Inspiron 5577 i5 Varient..! But I Have Some Doubts..! First Of All Its Cheap And Even Cheaper Than Inspiron 7559 Which Had Skylake i5 Processor With 4GB 960M Graphics..! But In Inspiron 5577, It Got 4GB GTX 1050 With i5 Kabylake Processor.. I Know 1050 Is Better Than 960M.. But Looking To Its Price I'm Getting Confused.. Will It Perform Better In Gaming Comparing To Inspiron 7559?? I'll Upgrade To An SSD Some Days Later..! Hope Someone Will Be Able To Clear My Doubts :)
 
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You can upgrade it to NVMe if the current drive is already NVMe and not SATA. Due to it being a lower cost unit It'll likely be SATA. Also an i5 7300hq will handle anything you throw at it with ease for the most part. And the GTX 1050 is much better than the 960m. I'd go for that one from the sounds of it. Didn't see any links to hard to decide for sure

Lutfij

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Is it possible to pass on the link to both laptops? Chances are you're missing the specs that dictate it's lower cost. In some cases it's even possible the place you've seen it trying to promote the product thus the lowered prices.

If you must choose and since you're investing, simply choose that which has the latest components on it.
 

kaptainkuftic

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depending on the game, the one with the i5 and 1050 should perform better.

The one with the i7 and 960m is better for things like photoshop.

so it depends on what you intend to do with the laptop really
 

Ripunjoy

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Inspiron 5577 Has The Latest Components.. Specs In 5577 Are Higher In CPU And GPU Section.. But In 5577 It Has TN- Panal And 7559 Has IPS Display.. On 5577 It Has Normal 5400RPM Drive But In 7559 It Has A SSHD.. I Don't Worry About The Second One Cause I Will Be Buying A SSD Soon.. . That's It
 

khokhar152

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khokhar152

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Inspiron 5577 Has 4 variants, if I buy with 128 M.2 can i upgrade it later for NVMe SSD? its i7 7700HQ with 128gb M.2 SSD. I want to upgrade it later with 256GB NVMe SSD.

 

severinsen70

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You can upgrade it to NVMe if the current drive is already NVMe and not SATA. Due to it being a lower cost unit It'll likely be SATA. Also an i5 7300hq will handle anything you throw at it with ease for the most part. And the GTX 1050 is much better than the 960m. I'd go for that one from the sounds of it. Didn't see any links to hard to decide for sure
 
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