Which of these 4 laptops should I get for gaming?

DiamondxCrafting

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yes I know I shouldn't be getting a laptop for gaming but I am, because I need it to be mobile
Anyways, here they are:
1.Dell Inspiron 15R 3567 (i5-7200U 3.1GHz 3mb cache.6gb ddr3 2400MHz.1TB.15.6" 1366x768.R5 M340 2gb ddr3.4-cell battery)
2.HP Pavilion 15-au100ne (i5-7200U 3.1GHz 3mb cache.6gb ddr4.1TB.15.6" anti-glare WLED-backlit 1920x1080. GeForce 940MX 4gb ddr3.2 cell battery)
3.HP 15-ay121ne (i5-7200U 2.5GHz 3mb cache.8gb ddr4 2133MHz.1TB.15.6" anti-glare WLED-backlit.R7 M440 4gb ddr3)
4.Lenovo Ideapad 310 (i7-7500U 2.7 GHz 4mb cache.8gb ddr3.1TB.15.6" LED FHD Truelife 1920x1080.Geforce 920mx 2gb ddr5.3 cell battery)

What kind of performance/fps should I expect from the best one of these while playing these games (on normal settings):
GTA V
Assasin's creed syndicate
Black Ops 3
Battlefield 1
Batman: arkham knight

-Thanks
 
You did not list the GPU for the Lenovo IdeaPad 310. All that it states is "Geforce 2GB DDR5".

Otherwise, the Dell Inspiron with the 940mx would be the best choice. The Radeon R5 and R7 are a lot weaker than the the 940mx. See link below for game benchmarks of the 940mx. Be aware that to the best of my knowledge Batman: AK is not well optimized so expect poor performance. You should do research to see if the devs patched game to run better because when it was released and after a major patch several month later that game ran pretty bad on desktop PCs with nvidia Titan X GPUs which at the time cost $1,000 each.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-940MX.156033.0.html
 

DiamondxCrafting

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you mean hp with 940mx?
yeah sorry it wasn't listed, but it's a 920mx 2gb ddr5, don't you think that the better cpu in the ideapad 310 with the 920mx may be better than the hp pavilion with 940mx
 


Never trust manufacture claimed battery life. They are overly optimistic. Based on reviews the average battery life with average daily usage is about 6 to 6.5 hours. The only brand that actually does list realistic battery life based on average usage that I know of is Apple.