High-End Gaming laptop

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Looking for a high-end gaming laptop to buy soon, and am having issues with selecting one; I found 2 that seemed to be quite good but one turned out to have a terrible screen and the other was apparently plain awful.
Anyway, I currently have this one in mind:
-MSI Leopard Pro GP72 6QF 263UK
i7-6700HQ(2.6GHz)
8GB DDR4(Up to 64GB max)
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 960M(2GB GDDR5)
1TB 7200rpm HDD
128GB SSD

but
1-Havent found a lot of helpful reviews
and 2- is it worth the price?(~£900-£1000)
I will be mainly using it for gaming, but not expecting to run any game at full graphics, having been used to 27fps being the highest a spike can reach in some games where I average about 11-17fps. Anyway, I also plan on doing some small 3D projects(nothing too extreme), most likely using blender. And lastly, I also plan on using the Unreal Engine for some game development/learning.
That said, I have decided that a good i5(quad core at the very least) is the bare minimum, with a GTX 950M being the lowest I'm willing to go.
Ram-as long as it's above 8, I dont really care.
Storage; I would highly prefer it if there was both an SSD and an HDD, ideally something like 1TB HDD(dont mind if it's 5400rpm), and with at least a 128GB SSD.

Due to recent political 'issues' I do want to buy soon, as the GBP is most likely going to drop even further in the future.
 

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sorry, I didn't make it clear; I dont really need an i7(i dont think) and I would only buy a laptop with one which was in my price range, which is downwards of £1000, with £900 pushing it
 

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So, I'm looking at the second one in the list (1TB +128GB) and it looks good.
Is it worth the 900?

EDIT:At the moment, I don't think I need an i7 really. I would probably be fine with an i5-6300HQ(?) rather than the more expensive i7.
 


The second one cost 903.54 while the 3rd one is 899.97. Third one has 2TB of storage and 128 GB why not go for that?
 

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Apologies, but I am slightly confused. It seems weird to me that it would be cheaper, as they both appear to have an i7-6700HQ with a GTX960M, 16GB RAM. So why is it cheaper?