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But if you insist the clearly better choice of the two would be #1, but you still would need to take out the 500GB HDD and replace with SSD storage unless you're okay with very slow loading times for games.
But $800+ for such laptops is better spend on a Gaming Desktop, which can easily last you 5+ years and that you can upgrade over time.
I agree.
Actually not. First laptops have a 2GB and 4GB GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti. There is not real difference between them. A 4GB GTX 1050 stomps a 2GB GTX 1050 Ti.
Also Pascal Laptop GPU's are the exact same GPU as for desktop. They do an incredible job. The weak side is more then CPU which also can't be upgraded but is massively weaker then th desktop version.