Can somebody compare these two PCs?

Dyo Kasparov

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First of all, I don't know where to place this topic, so I selected motherboards because (afaik) the GPU is built-in to the computers, if the topic isn't in the right place, tell me to move it...or better yet you move it if you can (moderators?)

Anyway, to the topic:
I'm not very good at chosing a PC, I've found two that I might be able to get, and I'm wondering which one.
Since I have like 25% knowledge of system hardware, I want to ask YOU, the experts at these stuff. ;)

My current PC has
1 GB RAM, 1.61 GHz AMD Semprom, 512 MB VRAM NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430.

It runs games like CoD2 and 4,Colin McRae 4,Need for Speed Most Wanted and Underground 2, Sims 3, World of Warcraft Cataclism and Half Life 2 quite well, here are two computers from which I can buy one of them

KTN AMD ENTRY APU:
CPU: AMD Richland A4 X2 4000 3.2GHz, HDD: 500 GB, RAM: 4 GB, GPU: AMD RADEON HD 7480D
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LENOVO H30-00/90C2002LBG:
CPU: INTEL CELERON J1800 2.41 GHz, HDD: 500 GB, КАПАЦИТЕТ RAM: 4 GB, GPU: INTEL HD GRAPHICS with Windows 8.1 (comes with kb and mouse)

I want to be able to run newer games (at least play the ones I said w/o problems on Normal graphical settings)

Note that I can't build my own PC, and I can't get anything else, I gave all the information that I found about the PCs.
 

ShadowsVoid

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No not really. I'm not too familiar with older generation hardware but from the looks of it the AMD build looks better. You're looking at games like Team Fortress 2, maybe CS:GO, Minecraft that kind of stuff.

They will definitely run newer generation games that you've listed and current games you played better but don't expect much out of either of them.
 

Dyo Kasparov

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Isn't the Lenovo one better?
I'm asking because I can't find ANYTHING about theat KTN question machine, not even a picture of it while Lenovo's PC has a whole page (that link up there)
 

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Because it has its own GPU whilst the Intel has onboard graphics coming from the motherboard. The Intel system looks like it was built for everyday home usage (Internet Browsing, Microsoft Office application usage), and it just looks more convenient as it comes with a mouse and keyboard. You don't want that, you want something you can game on.
 

Dyo Kasparov

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That's what I said to myself when I first saw it, but people keep claiming that I would be able to play BETTER gamesthat I can do now... they said there are different versions of it or osmething, do you know anything about that?