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Dell Inspiron 7577 vs. Dell Vostro 7570: Comparing i5-7300HQ, GTX1060, RAM, Warranty & More

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  • #1 17053278
    DoctorRzepa
    Level 9  
    Hello,
    I have recently decided to buy a laptop for up to PLN 5,000. I wanted strong components for the laptop to age as slowly as possible. After reviewing the offer of all kinds of hulls and other gaming laptops, I came to the conclusion that the i7-7700HQ and GTX1060 at this price could be torn out, but at the cost of the durability and work culture of the laptop.
    I decided to lower the requirements a bit and look for a weaker, but cooler and more durable laptop. I am currently considering these two:
    Dell Inspiron 7577 i5-7300HQ / 16G / 256 / Win10 GTX1060
    Dell Vostro 7570 i5-7300H / 8GB / 128 + 1000 / 10Pro GTX1060
    They both cost PLN 4999 in a store with a colored X in the logo.
    The configurations are identical except for RAM (the Inspiron has 16GB and the Vostro has 8GB). In addition, Vostro has a 3-year manufacturer's warranty (compared to 2-year store warranty for Inspiron) and Windows 10 Pro. In my opinion, the white backlight of the keyboard is a plus for Vostro.
    Does anyone know what the work culture of Vostro is like? About the Inspiron in this configuration, I read good opinions about volume and temperatures, but I would like to know how is it with its twin? The speakers are also directed differently - can anyone comment on the volume and clarity of the sound from both copies?
    Is it worth replacing the extra 8GB RAM with the 3-year manufacturer's warranty?
    Maybe someone would like to recommend other laptop models in a similar configuration and price? Lenovo Y520 I decided to let go for several reasons:
    -it's louder and warmer under load
    - my current laptop is Lenovo and despite its longevity I cannot say that it is durable - there are problems with the PATA connector, and when dismantling it turned out that the housing screws are loose - the threads were broken together with the plastic; I did not use the laptop as a hammer
    -about the Lenovo website, I heard some unflattering opinions
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  • #2 17056547
    FxJ
    Level 21  
    It is the same construction, they differ from the outside. Are you buying for a company?
  • #3 17056565
    DoctorRzepa
    Level 9  
    I have already purchased (for my own use, not for the company). Subject to be closed.
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