Question Need help! Which system is the better buy? Only have a few days to decide!

Depends what your use case is and what resolution you will be using your PC at. The cheaper system has a better CPU, but the other one has a better GPU. If you are playing at 1440p and like to crank your settings, get the second system with the beefier video card. If you play mostly E-Sports titles and run games at extremely low settings and resolution to maximize frame rate, then grab the first PC.
 
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Depends what your use case is and what resolution you will be using your PC at. The cheaper system has a better CPU, but the other one has a better GPU. If you are playing at 1440p and like to crank your settings, get the second system with the beefier video card. If you play mostly E-Sports titles and run games at extremely low settings and resolution to maximize frame rate, then grab the first PC.
25% gaming
25% google sheets/docs
10% unpacking large .rar/.zip files
10% canva
20% large high def music files (DSD/SACD)
10% Virtual DJ with Mixer
 
25% gaming
25% google sheets/docs
10% unpacking large .rar/.zip files
10% canva
20% large high def music files (DSD/SACD)
10% Virtual DJ with Mixer
Then you will definitely want this system. I forgot to mention the system with the "better" CPU applies to gaming. The other CPU, while not as good for gaming, has more physical cores, and therefore, will do a better job at handling the other work you will do on your system, while also coming with a monster of a video card.
 
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