The difference, is about 250% increased performance in anything requiring graphics or gaming. Other than that, those two systems will probably only have marginal performance differences as they both have i7's that are within a generation of each other and the extra 4GB of system memory is unlikely to even come into play for most applications or for general performance as it's unlikely you will have a need for more than 8GB of RAM unless you are running professional applications.
The difference, is about 250% increased performance in anything requiring graphics or gaming. Other than that, those two systems will probably only have marginal performance differences as they both have i7's that are within a generation of each other and the extra 4GB of system memory is unlikely to even come into play for most applications or for general performance as it's unlikely you will have a need for more than 8GB of RAM unless you are running professional applications.
Exactly. There is no comparison. One has 250% or more better graphics performance than the other and the rest of the system is reasonably close to the same performance. The GTX 1050 system DOES have more system memory though, so that makes it even more evident that it is the better system. I don't even see that there is any question here.