Re: What is most important in Gaming? GPU or CPU?
Neither of those two has a "Gaming GPU" in it. Anything below "n50" from nVIDIA is only for viewing movies on DVDs, or for watching various streaming video channels. Even the better of the two isn't close to good enough. To avoid playing at CRAWL speed, the graphics will have to be as low as they can go, and the same for the screen resolution.
All of nVIDIA's mobile video cards are badly crippled and poorly supported with badly engineered drivers. Avoid those products completely.
However, if you must insult the ecology with a laptop, instead of the much greener choices of stationary computer systems, seek out machines with AMD Radeon GPUs from the R9 series.
When looking at any system's specs, the GPU is both the most important, and the most critical hardware component. The CPU comes in second.
Star Wars Battlefront
Minimum PC System Requirements
OS: 64-bit Windows 7 or later (Win 7 should have SP 1)
Processor (Intel): Intel i3 6300T or equivalent (3.3 GHz)
Memory: 8GB RAM
Hard Drive: At least 40 GB of free space
Graphics card (NVIDIA): nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB
Graphics card (ATI): ATI Radeon HD 7850 2GB
DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
The minimum 660 is a DESKTOP GPU, the real thing, not HALF of anything, and more than twice as fast as the most generous laptop GT 640's speed.
To create something CHEAP, an Optimus is only the BACK HALF of a real GPU.