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Hi, wish I knew more , I mean really.... I wish I understood this stuf


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CuriousClint

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What computer is better, and how much better is one deal than the other . 

 

Thanks for any help . I dont know what graphics card is better of the 2 , or just overall other specs . 

 

 

 

https://deals.dell.c...ductdetail/1rgw

 

 

 

https://www.bestbuy....p?skuId=6285800

 


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I found a review of the two graphics card

https://www.eurogame...-vs-rx-580-7001

Note that both tested units have double the RAM of your two.  Not a lot of difference between the cards.

 

 

If you look on Amazon you will see  the HP for a lot less money:

OMEN by HP Obelisk Desktop Gaming PC(Intel 8th Gen Core i7-8700, 16GB DDR4-2666 RAM, GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, 1TB Hard Drive + 256GB SSD, 2xM.2, 10 Gbps USB 3.1, Bluetooth 4.2, Wireless-AC) Shadow Black
by HP
Be the first to review this item
Price:     $1,099.00 & FREE Shipping

 

Review of the HP:

https://www.cnet.com...starting-price/

 

Review of the Dell:

https://www.pcmag.co...ng-desktop-5680

 

Walmart has the Dell with an SSD and bigger hard drive:

Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop 5680, Intel Core i7-8700, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, 2TB HDD + 128GB SSD Storage, 16GB RAM, i5680-7813BLU-PUS
Average rating:4.3603out of5stars, based on655reviews655 reviews
Walmart # 568065991
$999.99
 
Free shipping

 

Personally I like the SSD in the HP.  Should boot faster.  I looked at a Dell Laptop at Costco the other day.  They used a Seagate hard drive.  Seagates are not known for their reliability.  (So I bought the HP which used Hitachi.)  Go back to Best Buy and to Walmart and check the make of the hard drive.  (Search for

device manager

hit Enter

Click on the arrow in front of Disk Drive.  It should open and show you both the SSD and the regular hard drive.  If it starts with ST it's a Seagate.  Get the part number and look it up when you get home. )


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